OCZ Technology is a name that everyone is familiar with when it comes to storage for computing systems, and this time round we have their latest release which comes in the form of the OCZ Onyx SATA II 2.5″ SSD series, which is actually an extremely affordable Multi Level Cell (MLC)-based solid state storage solution that was specifically designed for consumers who are looking for the best bang for their buck when it comes to flash-based storage technology. With the OCZ Onyx, you will be able to experience a faster and more durable alternative compared to traditional hard drives without breaking the bank.

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OCZ expands SSD line with Onyx SATA II
Dell has announced yet another stylish series from the Vostro family – this time round it is the Vostro 3000 series to hit the deck, where it will come across as a range of thin, lightweight as well as durable laptop that won’t crack under pressure easily.

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Dell Vostro 3000 series announced
We all know that going the multitouch route is somewhere many hardware manufacturers have already headed, and HP does not want to be left behind with the introduction of their first multitouch-enabled tablet which targets business users as well as notebook PCs which are tailored for both enterprise and small and midsize businesses (SMBs). Known as the HP EliteBook 2740p as pictured above, this ultra-thin, multitouch-enabled convertible tablet offers an interactive experience for businesses in health care, education, sales and more, while there is also another HP EliteBook 2540p ready to hit the market, making it the lightest EliteBook notebook from HP to date with a starting weight of 3.3 pounds

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HP rolls out first multitouch-enabled tablet
The random neural network (RNN) is a recurrent neural network model inspired by the spiking behaviour of biological neuronal networks. Contrary to most artificial neural network models, neurons in the RNN interact by probabilistically exchanging excitatory and inhibitory spiking signals. The model is described by analytical equations, has a low complexity supervised learning algorithm and is a universal approximator for bounded continuous functions
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The Random Neural Network: A Survey
Current and future multimedia networks require connections under specific quality of service (QoS) constraints which can no longer be provided by the best-effort Internet.
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The Cognitive Packet Network: A Survey
A multicast routing infrastructure is proposed as a core feature of SpiNNaker, a massively parallel computer for the real-time simulation of large-scale spiking neural networks. The infrastructure is implemented using a communications router, based on an event-driven routing scheme, on each multicore processing node in the system.
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A Multicast Routing Scheme for a Universal Spiking Neural Network Architecture
A digital integrated circuit (IC) is realized using the random neural network (RNN) model introduced by Gelenbe. The RNN IC employs both configurable routing and random signaling
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A Cascadable Random Neural Network Chip with Reconfigurable Topology
We study two aspects of information semantics: (i) the collection of all relationships, (ii) tracking and spotting anomaly and change. The first is implemented by endowing all relevant information spaces with a Euclidean metric in a common projected space. The second is modelled by an induced ultrametric
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The Correspondence Analysis Platform for Uncovering Deep Structure in Data and Information
Ontology has become increasingly important in facilitating information exchange, particularly in the context of the Semantic Web.
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A Formal Model of Ontology for Handling Fuzzy Membership and Typicality of Instances