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"Advanced flashdrive"
In the group my task is to find out what is the content of flashdrives and what is inside a flashdrive.
A USB Flash drive is a small device that stores information and files from a computer. Flash drives are very useful because you can carry them anywhere, and if you want to open files from the flash drive, all you need is a computer. Flash drives are connected to a computer using a USB port, which is usually on the side of a computer screen or the box. Flash drives use flash memory to hold files. Flash memory is a type of memory that does not need any moving parts, unlike a CD or Floppy disk.
Flash drives can hold a lot of memory! It can hold anything from 1 Gigabyte all the way up to 64 Gigabytes! One gigabyte itself is a billion bytes which is a lot of memory! (A byte is a form of measurement used for storing digital data.)
Other common names for a flash drives include: memory stick, keydrive, pendrive and jumpdrive or simply USB.
USB flash drives have many advantages over other storage devices that are portable (meaning you can carry them around with you). Many of them have been raplaced because people think the flash drive is much better. They are much smaller than floppy disks, and can hold much more data. They are designed in such a way that inside, they do not have moving parts.
This is the parts of a USB:
The internal components of a typical flash drive | |
| 1 | USB connector |
|---|---|
| 2 | USB mass storage controller device |
| 3 | Test points |
| 4 | Flash memory chip |
| 5 | Crystal oscillator |
| 6 | LED |
| 7 | Write-protect switch |
| 8 | Unpopulated space for second flash memory chip |
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Oracle doesn't care about hardware. They do care about margin dollars – and control. Thus, as they control RedHat from a sales and support (revenue) stream – without that costly development burden – they could do the same thing here. The HP data warehousing system is another good example – HP gets preferred treatment but only 25% of the deal. Oracle gets the rest of the dough and controls the hooks to the system. Oracle doesn't gain any new customers on the systems side, they already have them all. ( http://esgblogs.typepad.com/steves_it_rants/2009/04/oracle-and-sun-expanded-thoughts.html )
- Now we all know that Bill Gates have a new rival in the business world. I think he should create more and new softwares for the customer. Software that will help the customers in their major problems.
3. To you as a student using Java, how will this later affect your learning on the language?
- As a student for me java is free to use. The fact that there are so many Java resources accessible to students is both a benefit and a hindrance. Java source code is freely available at many Internet sites, which can assist the students in learning about Java, but it also produces a strong temptation to plagarize. There is also no guarantee that the source code they examine contains good programming practices! Another set of resources is the Java newsgroups, which can assist students in trying to learn Java. Far too often on these kinds of newsgroups, though, a student posts a message asking how to do his or her homework. The best policy in both of these cases is to make it clearly known, in advance, how each resource can and cannot be used.
Seagate's Latest Desktop HDD has 1.5TB Capacity
1.5TB is a lot of bytes! (Damn your right. hahaha. ^^) now I can store more files, music, and videos. (wahahaha. :p) And recently the outrageously-fast Velociraptor was introduced, and now this hard drive arrives with an unbelievably-large amount of space. (Super cool!!! and huge. hahaha. :D) But I believe we are witnessing the end of the mechanical storage device...their last-hurrah. SSD's are on the horizon, and it is not about how big you are - it is about how fast you can go! (Nice!! Need for Speed. hehehe. ^^) But I still believe we still are going to be using the mechanical drives for at least a year longer before the SSD,s capacity and price point makes it worthwhile to make the change. Probably will be mix and match using both at first. But I'm looking forward to the speed and capacity not to mention the durability! ^^,
And I think most people will mostly stay with mechanical drives for a while yet. SSD drives are very fast in most areas, but are severely limited on size and price. That size and price limit will cause most mainstream people to stick with the far cheaper and larger mechanical drives, which are more than fast enough for their needs. ( you have a point. hehe. ^^ para maka tipid. )
Well, I guess I have nothing to say. hahaha. :D Just keep it up and thanks guys. God Bless. ^^
ASUS VH242H 24-inch LCD monitor
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The new ASUS VH242H 24-inch LCD monitor falls into this kind of philosophy. Instead of the conventional 16:10 widescreen aspect ratio that we see with most computer monitors, this screen has a 16:9 aspect ratio, the same that you’d find with the HDTV in your living room. (Nice!! Parang TV na siya. Hehehe. ^^) In this way, it’s perfect fit for multimedia and gaming applications. You can actually watch you DVD’s in a full-screen format and play your Xbox 360 games without a stretched image or that annoying letterbox effect. (This I like. Hahaha. Now I can play more high graphic games. Bwahaha. :p ) As expected, the specifications are able to run the gamut for most consumers as well, while maintaining a sleek and simple appearance that will fit in with any décor. Have 1920x1080 resolutions, which is somewhat higher than some similarly priced monitors. By way of comparison, the typical cost of a product with this high a resolution is $585 (In Philippines it cost P26,325.. What!! Mahal naman!! =( huhuhu. But I think it’s worthy. Wahaha. ) And reduce the clutter on your desk with this monitor’s built-in speakers. It’s wide viewing angle (170 degrees) is useful whenever the screen is being viewed by more than one person at the same time. (Cool naman. :D ) Accepts DVI input, which allows for greater signal clarity than traditional VGA. The VH242H actually uses a 23.6-inch panel with a maximum resolution of 1,920 by 1, 080 and a 16:9 aspect ration, which means you can watch Blu-ray movies in their naïve format. (Sweet!! :p) The panel, with it’s non-reflective, antiglare finish, is housed in a black cabinet and framed by a shiny black bezel with beveled edges that give it a clean, sleek appearance. (Soooo!!! Coooool!! Hehehe. Nice work guys. Keep it up. God Bless. ^^)

The Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition addresses "ghosting", signal failure that occurs when you press multiple keys simultaneously on traditional keyboards. The Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition provides for selective anti-ghosting around the WASD gaming cluster to allow more commands to be entered at any one time without the signal failure.

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