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Last updated: Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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SanDisk G3 Solid State Drive Ships to Retailers
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), the global leader in flash memory cards, today announced that it has begun shipping its SanDisk® G3 Solid State Drives (SSD) to retailers in North America and Europe. The flash memory-based SanDisk G3 SSD offers a compelling alternative to a 7,200 RPM Hard Disk Drive (HDD) for many customers – including do-it-yourself enthusiasts, IT managers or anyone seeking increased durability and performance with high reliability. |
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Adobe Joins LiMo Foundation
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) and LiMo Foundation today announced that Adobe has joined the global consortium of mobile industry leaders to bring the Adobe® Flash® Platform to the LiMo Platform. Support for Flash within the LiMo Platform will enable developers and content providers to create applications that can run on LiMo devices. |
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Adobe Unveils AIR on Mobile Devices; Readies Flash Player 10.1 for Launch
At Mobile World Congress 2010, Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced advancements to the Adobe® Flash® Platform including the unveiling of Adobe® AIR® on mobile devices, a consistent runtime for standalone applications to come out of the Open Screen Project, an industry-wide initiative led by Adobe that has grown to close to 70 ecosystem partners. |
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NXP to Integrate Adobe Flash Platform for the Digital Home into its STB Platforms
NXP Semiconductors, the independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, today announced support for the Adobe® Flash® Platform for the Digital Home. The optimized implementation of Flash technology for Internet connected televisions, set-top boxes (STB), Blu-ray players and other devices in the digital living room is expected to be supported on NXP’s IP STB platforms, the STB225 and STB222. |
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Canon refreshes Flash range with the compact Speedlite 270EX
Canon announces the launch of the entry level Speedlite 270EX, an enhanced flash designed for EOS and PowerShot users. Replacing the popular Speedlite 220EX, the Speedlite 270EX is aimed at photographers wanting to expand their flash photography beyond the built in flash and those who want a small: pocketable flash unit to complement their EOS-1D or EOS 5D series. |
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EMC Delivers Next Generation Of Enterprise Flash Drives
EMC Corporation, the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, today announced the availability of new, larger-capacity, second-generation Enterprise Flash drives for its market-leading EMC® Symmetrix® DMX-4 storage systems. |
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