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A startup named Nanosys claims they have found a way to double flash memory capacity. Their secret is to create metal nanocrystals to boost memory surface area like skyscrapers. And while the idea is by no means new, Nanosys has figured out how to viably bring this process into mass production—something that has thwarted research institutions in the past.
Nanosys has signed legitimate deals with Intel and Micron Technologies, with products utilizing metal nanocrystals expected sometime in 2009. Now they just need to figure out how to double it again...and again...and... [technologyreview]
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Ripten's Chad Lakkis writes:
"Last year at E3, we were able to unearth information about a yet to be released NFL Head Coach game which ended up being confirmed several months later. This years conference has its share of surprises as well."
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3 new shots posted.
Big-selling post-punk revivalists from Birmingham, England return with a more theatrical second album, their sound sometimes approaching the arena-filling grandeur of U2.
Oracle Corp. today patched 45 vulnerabilities in its flagship database as well as its application server, collaboration suite, e-business line and PeopleSoft software.

Hot Hot Heat Tour Tour Places
Hot Hot Heat, the
injury-prone Canadian shriek-pop synthesizers, have themselves a little tour poppin' off tonight (July 17) in the appropriately sweltering Santa Barbara. Paradoxically, they're opening for the frigid Snow Patrol, which sounds to us-- experts that we are on the subject-- like somebody's idea of a bad joke.
Chuckle or not, the Heat will be keeping up temperatures all over most of the U.S. through the next few weeks. They'll then bring the loud loud loudness to Europe for a spell as August turns to September, all the while gathering audiences into the
Happiness LTD. fold.
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Symantec certifies its Veritas data center products on Oracle Linux as
Oracle claims continued growth for it Linux services
Auto Warehousing Co. is making an companywide switch from Microsoft to Apple. As an unexpected bonus, AWC's enterprise application works on the iPhone.

Actual Game Play Footage from the E3 Floor.
DesktopLinux: "The so-called $100 laptops the OLPC is building and distributing 'won't be powerful enough to make much of a difference in their lives,' Dell said..."
Must see footage of Mario's next adventure showcasing new stages and brand new power-ups.
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Developers ready iPhone 2.0 software.