Five Years Ago: 7Gb MO Could Make DVD-RAM Redundant
News Tentatively named AS MO (Advanced Storage Magneto-Optical), the spec is for a 6-7Gb 5.25-inch disk cartridge and has the backing of nine top names in entertainment and data storage. Fujitsu, Philips, Sony, Hitachi, Sharp, Sanyo, Olympus, and...
[February 17, 2002, 6:01]
MO Standard To Get Multi-gigabyte Revamp
News Vendors including Fujitsu, Phillips, Sony, Hitachi, Sharp, Sanyo, Olympus, and Imation will announce backing for the technology, called AS (Advanced Storage) MO or MO 7, in August or September, according to sources.
[February 17, 1997, 15:44]
7Gb MO Could Make DVD-RAM Redundant
News Tentatively named AS MO (Advanced Storage Magneto-Optical), the spec is for a 6-7Gb 5.25-inch disk cartridge and has the backing of nine top names in entertainment and data storage. Fujitsu, Philips, Sony, Hitachi, Sharp, Sanyo, Olympus, and...
[February 20, 1997, 10:21]
Nuggets: Flat Screen Monitor For How Much?
News It uses ViewSonic's PerfectFlat technology, which is says will totally eliminate reflection, giving a distortion free image with minimal glare -- very cool if you're trying to work in this bleedin' sunshine at the mo!
[July 19, 1999, 15:15]
SugarCRM To Launch On-demand Offering
Talkback There are hosts where it is reportedly available for a little as $20 / mo. Open source is also an advantage as you won't be locked into one vendors ideas of how CRM should work for you. You might want to expore this a little further.
[December 6, 2004, 14:24]
Optimal Transform Domain Watermark Embedding Via Linear Programming
White Papers Invisible Digital watermarks have been proposed as a method for discouraging illicit copying and distribution of copyright material. In recent years it has been recognized that embedding information in a transform domain leads to mo re robust...
[February 5, 2004, 3:06]
The Criminal Costs Of Mobile Data
Talkback I was told by the sales people, that it will costs us £100 for the data card if we sign up for a 100mb allowance per mo for £22 + VAT. I've asked them to give me a guideline as to the usage and they told me that 1 mb = 200 emails or 25 webpages.
[March 22, 2006, 11:58]
UDO: Why Professional Optical Storage Makes Sense In A Low-Cost Disk World - Disaster Recovery
White Papers The positive use of archival data is only beginning to grab attention, as more organizations discover ways to extract value from knowledge assets. The challenge becomes even more difficult as the volume of knowledge assets grows exponentially and...
[January 2, 2007, 12:39]
Nuggets: Aiwa MiniDisc As Sexy As Panasonic's?
News The two-step Dynamic Super Linear Bass control has only a tiny effect on the sound, which admittedly needs little improvement as it is. To access the more advanced features you have to move on to the remote control, which is rather annoying as it...
[August 3, 1999, 15:07]
Nuggets: Is Sony's Memory Stick As Cool As SmartMedia?
News The Memory Stick, first seen at Comdex last year, is exactly the same idea as SmartMedia, but Sony being Sony comes in a proprietary format -- so don't expect it in other manufacturer's kit anytime soon.
[June 11, 1999, 14:52]
Nuggets: Pay-as-you-go Mobile Is Cool Dude!
News Vodafone has cottoned on to the fact that just because you'd rather pay for your calls as you go along, it doesn't mean you're happy to be stuck with a big, lumpen, ugly hunk of plastic. So the star of its new "Pay as you Talk" range is Samsung's...
[July 6, 1999, 17:24]
AceBackup
Downloads You can store data on FTP servers as well as on local storage devices (HDD, FDD, ZIP, JAZZ, MO or USB drives, folders in LAN and also recordable CD/DVD) with only a few mouse clicks. AceBackup is a user-friendly and powerful data-protection tool...
[February 8, 2008, 22:31]
Nuggets: Cyber Radio Spotted In LA
News It's radio, but not as we know it. Nuggets is trying to get more information on this software which we'll pass onto you as soon as it becomes available. There's a very simple Nuggets competition going on at the mo.
[April 12, 1999, 14:48]
User Disaster/Recovery Plan
White Papers The purpose of the plan is to aid users in the event they are unable to connect to the ROSS/DMS server at the Information Technology Center (NITC) in Kansas City, MO. The goal is to determine the cause of the disruption and to restore dispatch...
[August 9, 2006, 1:00]
Nuggets: Hum Brings MP3 To The Handheld
News Another neat trick is the Auto-Detection feature, which automatically starts playing MP3 files as soon as a Flash card is inserted. No price as yet. There's a stupidly simple Nuggets competition going on at the mo.
[April 21, 1999, 10:46]
Nuggets: Digital Darkroom In A Box...
News Clever.so long as you have a digital camera that uses the relatively new SmartMedia format. Once we've tested this neat lab in a box, we'll let you know if it's as good as it sounds. There's a stupidly simple Nuggets competition going on at the mo.
[April 20, 1999, 13:23]
Nuggets: Spiritual Speakers From VideoLogic
News Those of you that think your PC speakers are as important as your hi-fi speakers should be pleased to hear that VideoLogic has brought out a price-busting model based on its high-end Sirocco range. There are two separate inputs that let you connect...
[November 4, 1999, 11:23]
More Hot News From XG!
Blog Comment Handsets $150, $40/mo subscription for 'unlimited mobile calling' or $60 for ditto with international calls to 43 countries. The net result of all that research is Flash Signal, which uses single cycle modulation as a means to boost device range.
[March 8, 2008, 15:15]
Nuggets: Creative's Diamond Bashing MP3 Player!
News You'll be able to get your hands on one from as early as next month - hooray! There's a patronisingly simple Nuggets competition going on at the mo. Let the revolution begin. Creative has finally announced its eagerly awaited, Diamond bashing...
[March 12, 1999, 13:21]
Nuggets: Iccle Printer Ain't Fast But It's Very Portable/cute?
News You don't even have the extra bulk of batteries or a separate power supply to worry about as it takes its power from your laptop's PCMCIA slot, which we think is pretty darn nifty. No need to panic about the drain on your battery either as average...
[March 22, 1999, 16:18]

