Memory-maker Micron predicts new wave of server consolidation AI boosted revenue last year, demand for more RAM in devices to help in 2025 Systems26 Sep 2024 | 1
Micron says it's first to QLC NAND with over 200 layers Enhanced data density and speed upgrades, though challenges in endurance remain Storage16 Apr 2024 | 5
RISC-V PCIe 5 SSD controller for the rest of us hits 14GB/s Speed-reading flash drives no longer just an Arm wrestle On-Prem26 Mar 2024 | 6
Western Digital execs vote to split biz in two: HDD and flash Latest decision follows failure of Kioxia merger and pressure from activist investor Elliott Management Storage30 Oct 2023 | 10
Astronomers debate whether or not lightning strikes even once on Venus Where are the bolts of light? Why are the low-frequency radio waves lightning makes going backwards? Science04 Oct 2023 | 9
China sticks national security probe into America's Micron Looking for leaky memory, and possibly revenge Systems01 Apr 2023 | 16
China's memory maker YMTC scores $7B to counter bans US isn't the only country splashing out the cash for fabs Systems03 Mar 2023 | 2
NetApp ditches 8% of staff as customers put away wallets 210,000+ people in IT now lost their job since start of 2022 Storage31 Jan 2023 | 6
NAND flash prices could drop up to 20% in Q4 TrendForce: Hope for cheaper consumer SSDs intensifies Storage27 Sep 2022 |
Micron confirms first US memory fab on home soil in 20 years $15 billion Idaho facility is the first step as chip biz feeds on CHIPS Act On-Prem01 Sep 2022 | 6
Flash memory vendors unveil PCIe 5.0 SSDs, latest spec for CXL interconnect tech Flash Memory Summit Folk of flash meet in person as Compute Express Link 3.0 debuts Storage05 Aug 2022 | 3
Micron pledges US memory expansion after CHIPS Act passes With $52 billion on the table, everyone wants their fair share Storage29 Jul 2022 | 6
Micron's 232-layer NAND is a game changer for database workloads Analysis Faster, higher capacity, and cheaper per gig. What more could you ask for? Oh yeah, endurance? Storage27 Jul 2022 | 28
Micron aims 1.5TB microSD card at video surveillance market Embedded World Ideal for corporate fleet dash cameras, smart home security, police bodycams, VSaaS and more, says chip giant Storage21 Jun 2022 | 54
Western Digital open to spinning out flash, hard disk businesses Messrs Elliott strike again Storage08 Jun 2022 | 9
Samsung unveils hardened SD card that can last 16 years if you treat it right And apply an asterisk or two Storage04 May 2022 | 49
Elliott Management to WDC board: Spin out or sell flash biz Updated HDD and NAND memory maker has 'underperformed by any objective measure' Storage03 May 2022 | 9
Beijing bails out bankrupt Chinese chipmaker Tsinghua Unigroup This matters for China – and for HPE, Intel … and possibly Apple Legal05 Apr 2022 | 11
'At least' 6.5 exabytes lost after contamination hits Kioxia/WD 3D NAND fabs Operations at Yokkaichi and Kitakami affected Storage10 Feb 2022 | 21
Flash in the pan: Raspberry Pi OS is the latest platform to carve out vulnerable tech Meanwhile, hello Epson drivers? Personal Tech14 Jan 2021 | 67
That's it. It's over. It's really over. From today, Adobe Flash Player no longer works. We're free. We can just leave Post-Flashpocalypse, we stumble outside, hoping no one ever creates software as insecure as that ever again Security12 Jan 2021 | 141
A little bit of TLC: How IBM squeezes 16,000 write-erase cycles from QLC flash Healthy block work paves the way Storage30 Nov 2020 | 10
Internet Archive to preserve Flash content for posterity with Ruffle emulator WebAssembly-powered sandbox promised to be safer than the notorious plugin Software20 Nov 2020 | 31
Flash haters, rejoice! Microsoft releases tool to let you nuke Adobe's security horror before support ends Why not get in early before official 31 December demise? OSes28 Oct 2020 | 38
Dying software forces changes to VMware’s vSphere Clients Imminent demise of IE 11 and Angular JS means upgrades are incoming Virtualization21 Sep 2020 | 18
Flashy tabs and no Flash: Apple rolls out Safari 14 to macOS Catalina, Mojave users End of the line for Adobe's multimedia nightmare on iGiant's browser Software17 Sep 2020 | 2
Crash, bang, wallop: External storage systems still sliding in Europe as customers' budgets stay frozen Supply chain woes also fingered after second quarter of pain in Europe Storage11 Sep 2020 |
Microsoft: We're getting rid of Flash by the end of the year - except you can still use it Disabled by default at the end of 2020, but it will linger on like a bad smell Software04 Sep 2020 | 29
June's Patch Tuesday reveals 23 ways to remotely pwn Windows – and over 100 more bugs that could ruin your day Patch Tuesday Microsoft, Intel, Adobe, SAP emit fixes in security synchronicity OSes09 Jun 2020 | 11
US-CERT lists the 10 most-exploited security bugs and, yeah, it's mostly Microsoft holes people forgot to patch Update, update, update. Plus: Flash, Struts, Drupal also make appearances OSes14 May 2020 | 6
The Adobe Flash Farewell Tour 2020: LibreOffice to axe export support for .SWF in version 7 Another one bites the dust Software24 Apr 2020 | 37
Cache me if you can: HDD PC sales collapse in Europe as shoppers say yes siree to SSD The days of spinning rust in lappies looks numbered and deskops will be next, says analyst Storage14 Feb 2020 | 99
SanDisk's iXpand Wireless Charger is the unholy lovechild of a Qi mat and a flash drive Review iXpand? Sounds about right for the holiday season aftermath Personal Tech03 Jan 2020 | 34
'Not normal': Dell and NetApp price war puts crimp in Pure Storage revenue growth Brexit UK and Japan 'more difficult trading environments' Storage22 Nov 2019 | 7
It's 2019, and Windows PCs can be pwned via a shortcut file, a webpage, an evil RDP server... Patch Tuesday Microsoft joins Adobe and SAP in cleaning up security bugs, two of which are under active attack OSes10 Sep 2019 | 10
It's 2019 and SQL Server can be pwned by an SQL query, DHCP failover server failed by a packet, Edge, IE by webpages... Patch Tuesday Meanwhile, Adobe gives Flash the month off. SAP emits fixes, though OSes10 Jul 2019 | 9
It's raining patches, Hallelujah! Microsoft and Adobe put out their latest major fixes Updated Hefty patch Tuesday checks in at just under 100 CVEs OSes09 Apr 2019 | 23
It's now 2019, and your Windows DHCP server can be pwned by a packet, IE and Edge by a webpage, and so on Patch Tuesday Hefty load from Microsoft, Adobe, with special guest star Cisco OSes13 Feb 2019 | 77
Welcome to 2019: Your Exchange server can be pwned by an email (and other bugs need fixing) Patch Tuesday Hyper-V, DHCP, Word, and more. Plus, bonus shock: Adobe spares Flash in January patch dump OSes08 Jan 2019 | 24
Adobe Flash zero-day exploit... leveraging ActiveX… embedded in Office Doc... BINGO! It's like a greatest hits album of terrible security policies Security05 Dec 2018 | 48
Did you hear? There's a critical security hole that lets web pages hijack computers. Of course it's Adobe Flash's fault The internet's screen door strikes again – so get patching OSes20 Nov 2018 | 42
Flash price-drop pops Western Digital's wallet: Surprise revenue fall with worse to come Firm to curb wafer output starting April '19 Storage26 Oct 2018 | 15
It's September 2018, and Windows VMs can pwn their host servers by launching an evil app Too smart? There's also an old-fashioned image file RCE OSes11 Sep 2018 | 27
Micron to shove $3bn in Virginia fab to support manufacture of hardy chips for IoT-type stuff The world outside your typical computer, basically *shudder* On-Prem30 Aug 2018 | 1
Disk will eat itself: Flash price crash just around the over-supplied block Analysis Cheaper SSDs could accelerate disk cannibalisation leading to Seagate downturn Storage13 Aug 2018 | 20
The age of hard drives is over as Samsung cranks out consumer QLC SSDs Chaebol to tease desktop units with up to 4TB later this year Storage07 Aug 2018 | 156
Sen. Ron Wyden: Adobe Flash is doomed, why is Uncle Sam still using it? Techno-dem urges DHS, NSA and NIST to rid sites of buggy legacy media player content Security26 Jul 2018 | 29
You spin me right round, storage, right round – like a ferrous-based... ... platter baby, round round Storage02 Jul 2018 | 1
Flash industry weather forecast anticipates a stormy few years ahead Revenue will fall, but gigabytes shipped will rise as NAND soars Storage19 Jun 2018 |
Stop us if you've heard this one: Adobe Flash gets emergency patch for zero-day exploit The internet's screen door gets kicked open once again Security07 Jun 2018 | 34
At long last, Tosh flogs chip biz to Bain for BEELLIONS Japanese conglomerate balances book after nuclear power plant shutdown Storage01 Jun 2018 |
Don't just grab your CPU bug updates – there's a nasty hole in Office, too Patch Tuesday It's 2018 and a Word doc can still pwn your Windows computer Security09 Jan 2018 | 28
Put down the eggnog, it's Patch Tuesday: Fix Windows boxes ASAP IE haunted by ghosts of past bugs – plus remote-code exec holes that'll chill your blood OSes13 Dec 2017 | 47
Toshiba smacks down down 'ransomware killed flash factory' report DRAM analyst also says the supply chain is just fine, thank you very much Storage17 Oct 2017 |
NBD: Adobe just dumped its private PGP key on the internet Updated Change the name to A-d'oh!-be Security22 Sep 2017 | 55
It's September 2017, and .NET lets PDFs hijack your Windows PC Look Microsoft, we'll stop these headlines when your stuff stops getting pwned OSes12 Sep 2017 | 26
WDC to Toshiba: We're sorry about the memory thing (see you in court) +Comment Is Daddy going to live somewhere else? On-Prem01 Sep 2017 | 1
Flash... Nu-uh! Tech folk champing at the bit to switch off life support But others ain't so pleased Software27 Jul 2017 | 52
Adobe will kill Flash by 2020: No more updates, support, tears, pain... Buggy multimedia nightmare won't see President Zuckerberg's inauguration Security25 Jul 2017 | 103
Foxconn, Amazon, Apple join Toshiba chip plant feeding frenzy Meanwhile, Tosh shoves WDC's stake back, mutters 'keep it' Storage05 Jun 2017 | 3
WDC may form carrion consortium to snap up Toshiba's flash memory biz Vultures continue circling not-quite-corpse Storage30 May 2017 | 1
FedEx will deliver you $5.00 just to install Flash Bribes on offer as courier's custom printing service needs Adobe's security sinkhole Software24 Mar 2017 | 20