Sunday, September 30, 2012

New BlackBerry Series N And Series L BlackBerry


Among the public is still to figure out how the appearance of the handset BlackBerry 10 (BB10), circulating allegedly leaked handset is the BlackBerry series N and L.

The video footage was allegedly percentage for the purposes of marketing materials and posted the video editor. Crackberry.com, websites to review everything about the BlackBerry, had copied the picture and proclaim handset.

A video posted on video sharing site Vimeo shows the appearance of the two handsets. One is the full touchscreen qwerty keyboard, while others are the hallmark of BlackBerry so far.

The rumors about the arrival of the BlackBerry series L have codenamed London, several times outstanding. As a prototype BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha, the new device is reportedly available to the application developer.

As information increasingly widespread in various websites and blogs technologies, such as video and quoted us Crackberry reported on Saturday (29/09/2012) is now removed.

Gossip about the N series is not less interesting. Nevada has a code name, this device still maintains a mainstay feature qwerty RIM. There are no more details about this leak. Research In Motion has yet to comment.

Outstanding specs leaked earlier mentioned, the BlackBerry London has a dual-core processor and 4 inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels.

Meanwhile, WD Develops Hybrid for Laptop Notebook Slim,.

Western Digital is developing a 5 mm disk featuring hybrid technology. The device is claimed to be thin enough to be integrated into the current thinnest notebook.

"Working with technology partners, WD has developed a 5-mm hard drive that allows high capacity storage with superior performance and superior prices that allow our customers to expand their offerings," umbarnya, in a written statement received by us.

"The move to smaller, thinner, lighter, and more responsive," said Matt Rutledge, vice president of Client Storage Solutions WD.

5 mm WD hard drive hybrid will allow computers thinnest on the market has the capacity to 500 GB, utilizes less volume - nearly 50% - compared to 9.5 mm hard drive is currently the only one-tenth the cost of an SSD that has a similar capacity.

WD hard drive itself began sending 7 mm for thin notebooks earlier this year. Historically, the standard notebook hard drive is 9.5 mm.

WD hybrid technology matching MLC NAND flash storage like SSDs for data throughput and response with instant-on magnetic discs for the claimed storage with high capacity and efficient.

"Acer is working with WD to improve notebook performance and capacity in the smallest form factor," said David Lee, associate vice president for Acer's Mobile Computing Business Unit Product.

Magnetic discs to backup all the files in the NAND, protecting the user from the use of NAND inevitable and keeping more data to handle the heat.

Just as the practice of the system of multi-million dollar enterprise, technology utilizing WD hybrid concept of multilevel storage / tiered storage. Frequently accessed data (or so-called 'data hot') managed using high-speed NAND flash, while infrequently accessed data (data cold) are in a strong magnetic discs.

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