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Who Invented Morse Code?

Morse code in its usual form was invented not by Morse, but by the German engineer Gercke. The original Morse code was inconvenient, although it was used on some American railroads well into the 1960s.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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From 1925 to 1934, the Eiffel Tower was a gigantic advertising medium. It was rented by Andre Citroen, the founder of the Citroen concern, who installed 125 light bulbs on the tower. In addition to the name of the company, star rain, comets and signs of the zodiac flashed on the high-rise.

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Toshiba RD500 and RC500 Solid State Drives 02.08.2019

Toshiba Memory Europe has announced M.2 NVMe SSDs in the new RD500 and RC500 series. Representatives of the first are positioned as solutions for productive gaming systems, while the novelties of the second series are more suitable for ordinary users and those who want to refresh their system, but do not need the fastest drive.

The Toshiba RD500 and RC500 solid state drives are built using state-of-the-art 96-layer TLC BiCS (TLC 3D NAND) flash memory chips and feature an SLC cache. The novelties are made in the format of compact M.2 2280 modules and are connected to the system via four PCIe 3.0 lanes. They also comply with NVMe 1.3c specifications.

The new RD500 series is available in 500 GB, 1 TB and 2 TB versions. They use a new 8-channel controller that is capable of delivering 3400MB/s sequential read speeds and 3200MB/s sequential write speeds. Random read and write performance (4K, QD32, T8) is 685 and 000 IOPS, respectively.

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