Tuesday, January 26, 2010

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 26/01/2010



Motorola demands BlackBerry import ban
Motorola Inc. alleges Research in Motion Inc. infringed on patents relating to Wi-Fi access, user interface and other wireless handset technologies. It has asked for a ban on selling the products to the U.S.
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SSD could replace hard disk drives, Hitachi CTO says
The speeds of spinning disks keeps increasing, but they're not keeping up with servers. Solid state disks are very expensive now, but if their costs drop enough they could replace hard drives
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Motorola demands BlackBerry import ban
Motorola Inc. alleges Research in Motion Inc. infringed on patents relating to Wi-Fi access, user interface and other wireless handset technologies. It has asked for a ban on selling the products to the U.S.
Read More ...

SSD could replace hard disk drives, Hitachi CTO says
The speeds of spinning disks keeps increasing, but they're not keeping up with servers. Solid state disks are very expensive now, but if their costs drop enough they could replace hard drives
Read More ...

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