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Submission + - Stacker NAND Technology gives 3X capacity for photos & videos (techarp.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Unlike existing MLC and TLC NAND technologies, Stacker NAND works independently of NAND process technologies. In fact, it is applied to existing NAND flash technologies to triple their capacities.

The Stacker NAND technology uses two different compression methods to deliver TRIPLE the capacity of any existing NAND flash storage technology.

Submission + - Day of the Tentacle remastered is out (doublefine.com)

ze_jua writes: 23 years after it's release by LucasArts in 1993, the mythic "Day of the Tentacle" is back on the screens, in a remastered, pixel-less edition. Enjoy this fantastic adventure once again, in HD this time. The game, remastered by a team at Double Fine Productions is available on Steam and GOG.

Submission + - Telefónica and China Unicom to share data center capacity (thestack.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Global telecom giants Telefónica and China Unicom have signed an accord to share their international data center capacity and applications for cloud clients across Europe, The Americas and Asia. The initial stage of the agreement covers three major data center facilities from each company, and provides a foundation for what the two operators hope will be a wide-ranging cloud services partnership.

Submission + - Scientists have spotted the signs of flowing water on Mars (economist.com)

universe520 writes: Using neat imaging technology that allows them to determine the chemical compound of a substance by looking at the light reflected from it, scientists have spotted the traces of flowing water on Mars. By looking at the dark streaks on some photos of Mars, Lujendra Ojha from Georgia Tech has found compounds that are made in liquid water—meaning that water may be trickling down those streaks when the climate is just right.

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