Wednesday, August 7, 2013

iOS 7 beta 5: Apple’s full change log now available


Apple organization just launched iOS 7 try out 5 for the iPhone, iPad, iPad small and iPod contact and now the complete modify log has been created available as well. The newest iOS 7 try out was published to designers as an over the air (OTA) upgrade first, as is always the situation, but we have been advised that the new os information are now available for obtain on Apple’s on the internet designer website. Along with them, Apple organization has also published the finish iOS 7 try out 5 modify log that has a record of all of the application up-dates the organization handled to package into its newest try out OS. BGR has been sent a duplicate of Apple’s iOS 7 try out 5 modify log, and all of the facts adhere to below.

New Samsung chips could expedite cell phones with 384gb of space


Future mobile phones  are about to get a lot more storage space thanks to New samsung , which declared this week that it has started mass-producing “the industry’s first three-dimensional (3D) Vertical NAND (V-NAND) display memory, which breaks through the current climbing limit for current NAND display technology.” As 9to5Google notes, this cutting-edge could create single smart phone chips  that have up to 384GB of storage space since New samsung is basically putting “up to 24 levels of 16GB storage space on top of each other in a processor not much wider than current ones.” Samsung’s full news release follows below.

Samsung Starts Mass Producing Industry’s First 3D Vertical NAND Flash
Represents a breakthrough in overcoming NAND scaling limit; ushers in new 3D memory era
SEOUL, South Korea–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that it has begun mass producing the industry’s first three-dimensional (3D) Vertical NAND (V-NAND) flash memory, which breaks through the current scaling limit for existing NAND flash technology. Achieving gains in performance and area ratio, the new 3D V-NAND will be used for a wide range of consumer electronics and enterprise applications, including embedded NAND storage and solid state drives (SSDs).

“Following the world’s first mass production of 3D Vertical NAND, we will continue to introduce 3D V-NAND products with improved performance and higher density, which will contribute to further growth of the global memory industry.”

Samsung’s new V-NAND offers a 128 gigabit (Gb) density in a single chip, utilizing the company’s proprietary vertical cell structure based on 3D Charge Trap Flash (CTF) technology and vertical interconnect process technology to link the 3D cell array. By applying both of these technologies, Samsung’s 3D V-NAND is able to provide over twice the scaling of 20nm-class* planar NAND flash.
“The new 3D V-NAND flash technology is the result of our employees’ years of efforts to push beyond conventional ways of thinking and pursue much more innovative approaches in overcoming limitations in the design of memory semiconductor technology,” said Jeong-Hyuk Choi, senior vice president, flash product & technology, Samsung Electronics. “Following the world’s first mass production of 3D Vertical NAND, we will continue to introduce 3D V-NAND products with improved performance and higher density, which will contribute to further growth of the global memory industry.”

For the past 40 years, conventional flash memory has been based on planar structures that make use of floating gates. As manufacturing process technology has proceeded to the 10nm-class* and beyond, concern for a scaling limit arose, due to the cell-to-cell interference that causes a trade-off in the reliability of NAND flash products. This also led to added development time and costs.

Samsung’s new V-NAND solves such technical challenges by achieving new levels of innovation in circuits, structure and the manufacturing process through which a vertical stacking of planar cell layers for a new 3D structure has been successfully developed. To do this, Samsung revamped its CTF architecture, which was first developed in 2006. In Samsung’s CTF-based NAND flash architecture, an electric charge is temporarily placed in a holding chamber of the non-conductive layer of flash that is composed of silicon nitride (SiN), instead of using a floating gate to prevent interference between neighboring cells.
By making this CTF layer three-dimensional, the reliability and speed of the NAND memory have improved sharply. The new 3D V-NAND shows not only an increase of a minimum of 2X to a maximum 10X higher reliability, but also twice the write performance over conventional 10nm-class floating gate NAND flash memory.

Also, one of the most important technological achievements of the new Samsung V-NAND is that the company’s proprietary vertical interconnect process technology can stack as many as 24 cell layers vertically, using special etching technology that connects the layers electronically by punching holes from the highest layer to the bottom. With the new vertical structure, Samsung can enable higher density NAND flash memory products by increasing the 3D cell layers without having to continue planar scaling, which has become incredibly difficult to achieve.

After nearly 10 years of research on 3D Vertical NAND, Samsung now has more than 300 patent-pending 3D memory technologies worldwide. With the industry’s first completely functional 3D Vertical NAND memory, Samsung has strengthened its competitiveness in the memory industry as well as set the foundation for more advanced products including one terabit (Tb) NAND flash, while setting a faster pace for industry growth.

According to IHS iSuppli, the global NAND flash memory market is expected to reach approximately US $30.8 billion in revenues by the end of 2016, from approximately US $23.6 billion in 2013 with a CAGR of 11 percent, in leading growth of the entire memory industry.

Baseball Game Proposal Goes Horribly Wrong


The film of a fellow, David, proposing to his mate, Jessica, amidst a small time baseball stadium is going genuinely viral . Here's the way it plays out: He proposes, she steps back in stun, the goofy mascot gets the swarm cheering, and the broadcaster says, "She looks energized." But, she is not electrified. Jessica answers, "No."

Then the commentator who is expediting the entire thing appears to be having an excessive amount of fun. "I don't intend to snicker! The response is no. She said no. (He chuckles.) I don't suppose we've ever had this happen some time recently!"

A sensational passageway by the couple running off the field leaves the jam in dismay. Additionally not?

Wouldn't it be great if we could dissect this. Jessica's response looks honest to goodness. Anyhow how about we not disregard how persuading Julia Roberts was in "Runaway Bride." Jessica could possibly be a stage performer practicing for her enormous proposal dump scene. On the other hand would she say she is just a guiltless chump of the Internet? Furthermore would it be advisable for us to perhaps quit dissecting the proposal?

Chris Chase of USA Today says he's "inclining to fake" when alluding to the film. Witnesses and commentators online appear torn. John Poutre remarked on the Youtube motion picture, "I was there, my first musing was that it was fake. Anyhow what might the purpose of that be?"

In 2007, College Humor posted a fake marriage recommendation that will make you chuckle. It's a little diverse, all the more a companion on companion stunt in a trick war. Watch it here .

Whether the later proposal movie is fake or genuine, what amount of would you like to witness that auto ride home?

Runners race to top of 2,041-stair Beijing building



What's one thing more testing than a marathon? A vertical marathon.

A gathering of first class vertical marathoners ran up 82 stories , or practically 1,100 feet, to the highest point of the China World Trade Center Tower 3, Beijing's tallest expanding Sunday.

It took the champ less than 10 minutes to climb each of the 2,041 stairs. It takes me 10 minutes to run a mile. Thomas Dold of Germany took the gold in 9 minutes and 55 seconds, and Suzy Walsham of Australia headed the ladies at an expedient 11 minutes and 47 seconds.

The members originated from 10 diverse nations and incorporated experts and apprentices. Runners vied for money prizes and round-excursion tickets from Beijing to London in addition to a three-night stay at the Shangri-La Hotel.

The 2013 Vertical World Circuit has eight races over the globe. It began in the U.s., headed off to Switzerland and Taiwan, and recently finished China. Afterward, it heads to Vietnam, Spain, Singapore, and afterward Brazil. That is a ton of calories smoldered.

Obviously a tremendous draw for members is the perspective at the highest point of the high rise, since what's superior to a smoggy perspective of Beijing? Jokes aside, the air quality was a concern for race coordinators who enlisted a nearby healing facility to staff the occasion.

However something to truly wonder about and like: The most senior individual to finish the vertical marathon was 79. In this way, the following time you begin rationalizing why you can't practice, raise a glass to him.

Aronson Acquires Springreef Partners


Aronson LLC has procured Springreef Partners, a consultancy firm that offers riches administration administrations to high total assets families.

“SpringReef Partners provides a unique, invaluable set of services within wealth management, offering unbiased and independent insight into an industry that all too often lacks the transparency that clients deserve,” Aronson managing partner Jeffery Capron said in a statement. “Together, we look forward to offering expanded consulting services and capabilities to benefit a wide array of individuals, families, nonprofit organizations and corporations.”

Doug Black, a wealth management industry veteran, founded SpringReef Partners in 2010. He will join Aronson as director and will continue to oversee SpringReef Partners through the transition.


“Given the growing demand for our services, our new affiliation with Aronson has come at an opportune time,” Black said in a statement. “We fully recognize that if we are to be worthy of attracting and retaining long-term relationships, we have an obligation to build an organization with the bandwidth and resources to fully support every client.”