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Flash as a form of solid state storage is much faster for reading and writing data than the spinning disks in traditional disk drives.
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Intel is taking advantage of the good reputation it has developed with its SSDs to continue its campaign to bring NAND flash in the form of an SSD into all PC applications.
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Not wanting to miss out on this online phenomenon and eager to showcase some new talent, CNN's Spirit of asked readers to come up with their own examples of the form based on a "flash fiction" classic from Ernest Hemingway.
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To the public, NAND-type flash memory is most familiar in the form of memory cards or sticks used in digital cameras or portable music players.
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Small business owners can incorporate live streaming into their companies as a social experience maybe in the form of a class, an online show, a flash sale or a launch.
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For every thousand people who watch a Flash clip online or fill out an online Adobe Acrobat Reader tax form (without paying), there's a Web programmer or graphic designer who paid several hundred dollars for the right to create that digital content using Adobe's multimedia production and editing tools such as Flash, Acrobat, Illustrator and Photoshop.
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Thanks to Google preserving Flash on Linux through Chrome, that dream is alive in at least a rudimentary form.
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Recently, a team of researchers at Rice University led by chemist James Tour created a new form of memory using graphene, which has the potential to vastly outperform current memory technologies, such as flash.
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The initiative inspired several advances in laptop technology, in terms of features (flash memory instead of a spinning hard-drive), design (a laptop-to-tablet form and a waterproof keyboard) and price reductions.
ECONOMIST: Great idea. Shame about the mediocre computer