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Cable controversy: digital signals are just bits, but it does not mean that nothing can go wrong

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2008-01-02 16:48:34 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...bits (0 and 1) and is therefore not degradable. And while Im attempting to settle the expensive versus cheap cables debate, I would like to comment about this notion A digital signal is by nature more resistant to degradation, but it doesnt mean that it is immune to degradation. With an increase in the length of the cable, and in the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cable controversy: digital signals are just bits, but it does not mean that nothing can go wrong

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2008-01-03 02:01:05 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
...bits (0 and 1) and is therefore not degradable. And while Im attempting to settle the expensive versus cheap cables debate, I would like to comment about this notion A digital signal is by nature more resistant to degradation, but it doesnt mean that it is immune to degradation. With an increase in the length of the cable, and in the...
 
 
 
 
 
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SanDisk unveils a 16-gigbit, 3 bits per cell flash chips, plans to move 43nm NAND into production

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2008-02-06 18:32:00 by Nilay Patel in
...bits per cell, based on Toshiba's "3D" flash tech we heard about over the summer. The chip offers 8MB/sec write performance, but is much smaller than conventional MLC chips. Speaking of MLC, SanDisk also announced that it's moving forward on 43nm MLC fabrication, which will allow it to ship 32 gigabit flash chips in the latter half of the...
 
 
 
 
 
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SanDisk unveils a 16-gigbit, 3 bits per cell flash chips, plans to move 43nm NAND into production

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2008-02-06 13:32:00 by Nilay Patel in Engadget
...bits per cell, based on Toshiba's "3D" flash tech we heard about over the summer. The chip offers 8MB/sec write performance, but is much smaller than conventional MLC chips. Speaking of MLC, SanDisk also announced that it's moving forward on 43nm MLC fabrication, which will allow it to ship 32 gigabit flash chips in the latter half of the...
 
 
 
 
 
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AA USB Rechargeable Batteries - no bits to loose

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2008-04-08 07:56:00 by Dylan Hamilton-Foster in Gadgets & Technology Down Under - Gizmos Toys Australia
...bits to loose, you don't have to hunt for a cable to plug it in, just pop the lid, stick it in your computer hole and off you go I go through batteries like shit through a goose so this looks like a little god-send. These are no piss weak batteries either, with 1450mAh of juice from Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) cells to power your fleet of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Scientists Build Nanowire Memory That Uses Trits, Not Bits [Storage]

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2008-07-03 06:30:00 by Kit Eaton in Gizmodo
...bits "could allow for a huge increase in the memory density of potential future devices," meaning higher capacity storage in the same size. And using nanowires is a particularly good way to make memory chips because it may be possible to make them self-organize, making "top-down" silicon-chip fabrication seem clunky. The team's busy...
 
 
 
 
 
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Romain Jerome watch made from bits of the Titanic

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2008-08-22 15:06:07 by Ally in Coolest Gadgets
...bits of the Titanic copyright by Coolest Gadgets Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames , check out our reviews
 
 
 
 
 
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SanDisk Announces Major Advancement in Flash Storage with New 3-bit-per-cell (x3) Nand Flash Memory Technology

2008-02-08 19:17:54 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
 
...bits-per-cell) on the same technology node. x3 enables higher manufacturing efficiency and lower die cost for the same capital investment. The new x3 flash architecture has been in development for the past two years and employs SanDisks most advanced patented design innovations to achieve the same performance and high reliability found in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Kit Kat Lucky Little brings good Fortune

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