Published 7/2/2009
at The Register
SoC problem makes for schedule jam An investment bank briefing note says that Seagate has suffered a setback in its solid state drive (SSD) development project and may not ship product for testing until 2010, having previously said it will announce its enterprise SSD this year.… Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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