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		<title>27-inch iMac Screen Problem Solved &#8211; Temporarily</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 09:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 27-inch iMac screen is causing problems to users in a big way. A few weeks have passed ad no remedy yet been found. Apple’s support board received around 3000 replies discussing various options and opinions compiling over 200 pages and aggregating 4,00,000 views from all over. For Apples management this has become a real [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="27-inch iMac screen" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2010/01/13/27-inch-imac-screen-fix/" target="_blank"><strong>27-inch iMac screen</strong></a> is causing problems to users in a big way. A few weeks have passed ad no remedy yet been found. Apple’s support board received around 3000 replies discussing various options and opinions compiling over 200 pages and aggregating 4,00,000 views from all over. For Apples management this has become a real hard nut to crack.</p>
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<p>Apple are still bent on doing their pondering but silently. They did respond with a half heated solution that left much desired. Obviously that never worked many users. The experienced opinions and options helped to workout a lame janky sort of a fix that has come handy and eliminates the problem for a short while. It is described to work as:</p>
<p>You go to settings, click on the expose and spaces and locate the Active Screen Corners Portion of Expose; using options, set one corner of your screen to “<strong>Put Display to Sleep</strong>”. The next time your screen flickers, activate this hot corner to put display to sleep for a few seconds – when it is back it will stay comfortable for a few hours.</p>
<p>Another way out tried is to restart your computer again and it works for a while, But starting and closing is cumbersome time wasting. The problem is probably due to overheating of <strong>iMac</strong>. It has been noticed that iMac becomes red hot during flickering. I received a replacement but the issue still persists.</p>
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		<title>Samsung Reveals plans For High density memory chip</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 14:44:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been revealed by Samsung on Thursday that it has developed the first 4-Gb DDR3 PC memory chip. 
For this development Samsung has used its 50-nanometer circuit technology. Samsung says that this memory chip will consume less power than the present DDR3 products with high capacity.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>It has been revealed by Samsung on Thursday that it has developed the first 4-Gb DDR3 PC memory chip. </strong></p>
<p>For this development Samsung has used its 50-nanometer circuit technology. Samsung says that this memory chip will consume less power than the present DDR3 products with high capacity.</p>
<p>DDR3 belongs to the group of SDRAMs technologies, and falls amongst numerous other DRAMs; Dynamic Random Access Memory. If we summarize the technology, DDR3 is an upgraded form of DDR2 SDRM.</p>
<p><span id="more-75"></span>We get the benefit of 30% power reduction in DDR3 comparing to DDR2 modules. On wider prospect, DDR3 holds the capability to transfer data at 800-1600 MHz, whereas DDR2’s capability is 200-400 MHz. Thereby meaning, DDR3 is eight times more efficient than its predecessor.</p>
<p>Kevin Lee, VP for technical marketing at Samsung Semiconductor, said, &#8220;We have leveraged our strength in innovation to develop the first 4-Gb DDR3, in leading the industry to higher DRAM densities.”</p>
<p>Samsung is aiming to introduce its new technology so that manufacturers use it to produce a new line of ‘green’ PCs.</p>
<p>This is a dual in-line memory used in 16GB modules, which includes RDIMM for servers, 8GB unbuffered DIMM for desktops and workstations, and for laptops, 8GB small-outline DIMM.</p>
<p>Soon, we will see all Samsung products with 50-nanometer process, as the company plans so. Samsung has already released a 50 nanometer 2GB DDR3 DRAM offered with 1 GB DDR3 DRAM option.</p>
<p>Samsung was reported to have its first on record loss. With this new technological adventure, it is thought that Samsung will be gaining back the market.</p>

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