SanDisk pumps up Fusion flash power despite price drop

SanDisk pumps up Fusion flash power despite price drop

SanDisk has outed a new range of ioDrive PCIe and mezzanine flash cards that cut down on costs whilst maintaining the same performance that server customers have come to expect. The third-generation Fusion ioMemory PCIe app accelarators can deliver a four-fold price performance increase and have a 61% lower list price compared to the Fusion ioDrive 2 product of before. SanDisk’s new portfolio is headed by the brand new SX350

Hands-on review: LG G4

Introduction, design and display The LG G4 proves that there’s room for one more among Android flagships phone launching in the first half of this year, and it just may be worth the wait. Its standout feature is a premium design with a durable leather back for its lead model, one that’s comfortable to grip compared to slippery smartphones with a cold, metal construction. There’s a more color-accurate “quantum” display

Microsoft eyes yet more profit from Android and Chromebooks

Microsoft is ramping up its patent money making machine through a deal with Qisda that will keep it extremely relevant on Android smartphones and Chromebooks. Thanks to a worldwide patent licensing agreement signed late last week, a range of Qisda and BenQ devices running Android and Chrome now falls under the terms of Microsoft’s burgeoning patent portfolio. “Today’s agreement demonstrates the power of licensing to accelerate innovation, because it will

Tyson Foods to end use of human antibiotics in U.S. chickens by 2017

Tyson Foods Inc , the largest U.S. poultry producer, plans to eliminate use of human antibiotics in its chicken flocks by September 2017, one of the most aggressive timetables yet set by an American poultry company. Public health experts and federal regulators are concerned that routine feeding of antibiotics to animals could spur creation of antibiotic-resistant superbugs in humans, creating a health hazard.     Tyson’s move will help the company meet