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Advancement in Computer Technology by Saad Shamim
5 years ago we gathered around and marveled at the little specs moving at our commands, doing not much – except moving off course, we called these things games. Today the hardware in computers and other devices has changed significantly; we went from having a “spacious” 1mb hard drive to 250 GB... Well I would love to say that we will be able to put on our virtual glasses that will allow us to explore the virtual world as if we were in it, but this is not likely, sorry guys; however, these sorts of glasses are being constructed but its unlikely they will come out any time soon.

Gigabyte Release The I-Ram by Barry Cooke
If the thought of super-fast data storage floats your boat, then you'll be glad to know that Gigabyte have announced their new storage device which is set to revolutionise the way in which data is stored within your PC, Server or network. The I-Ram system is basically a huge, solid state hard... Upon switching on your PC, the motherboard BIOS will detect the I-Ram as a standard hard disk, therefore, its compatible with any operating system. ... The I-Ram comes with 4 DIMM slots which can take a maximum of 1GB per slot, giving you a maximum of 4GB of solid state hard drive.

DVD RAM by Ken Marlborough
DVD is a format to store optical data. It is used as a storage medium for movies with very high video and sound quality. The DVD RAM or the DVD Read-And-Write Memory is a disk specification. The DVD Forum came up with it in 1996 and since 1998, DVD RAM has been used in computers, camcorders and... Though the optical drives shipped with the current Apple Macintosh computers do not support DVD RAM functions, a third party DVD RAM-compatible drive can be connected and used directly with Mac OS. ... DVD RAM is supported by Mac OS 8.6, Linux and Microsoft Windows XP.

I-RAM, M-RAM: Good Bye to Hard Drives? by Marcelo Reyes
A couple of weeks ago, one of my lab associates made a comment about the advantages of the I-RAM and its speed with respect to the hard drive. What is an I-RAM? I asked. Simple. They are a bank of DDR memories that are used as a hard drive. They are powered through a PCI port and use a SATA... Together with this, the MRAM requires less memory refresh than the capacitor based DRAMs and its theoretical velocity competes with that of the static RAM, the main component of the CPU’s cache. ... Even if there is a blackout, the I-RAM even has a small battery that can hold for some time.

World of Warcraft: Dwarf by Miles Tyler
Dwarves are a proud and ancient race of powerful warriors that reside far beneath the snow covered peaks of the Khaz Modan Mountains. With a love of storytelling that is only matched by their lust for battle, Dwarves are quick to befriend those that belong to that of the Human race. ... Dwarves also have a Find Treasure ability. ... When you activate this skill it will enable you to locate where treasure chests are on the mini map. ... All Dwarves have the unique bonus of a plus ten increase in their Frost Resistance.

Sapphire Tipped UAVs for Midair Collisions to Defeat Enemy UAV Swarm Threats by Lance Winslow
Defeating enemy UAV Swarms will be a challenge for our Net-Centric Blue Force Team. When our enemy launches 1000 UAVs at our forces in the battlespace, will we be able to shoot them all down? The answer is most likely no. Even if we match each incoming UAV with a rocket intercept response or use... The Porcelain Tipped defenders will also have various and very simple EA – Electronic Attack components and once inside the swarm will attack, ram and electronically disable the UAV swarm, shorting out the units.

What Is Random Access Memory by Park Oskar
RAM is considered volatile storage because as soon as the power supply is stopped, the contents of RAM are lost. Hence, the data in RAM stays as long as the computer is running. RAM is much faster to read from and write to, when compared to other storage devices like hard disk, CDROM, Floppy... There are two fundamental types of RAM: (a) Dynamic RAM (DRAM) (b) Static RAM (SRAM) (a) Dynamic RAM (DRAM): Dynamic random access memory is the most common kind of RAM, which stores each bit of a data in a separate capacitor and a transistor.

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