Archive for January, 2010

Samsung First With Lower Cost, Power Saving 30nm DDR3 DRAM

The most advanced DRAM chips yet from Samsung Electronics, 30-nanometer DDR3 DRAM, have been qualified by customers as ready to go into products, the world’s largest memory chip maker said Monday.


Hotel Teatro Staff Credited With Saving Man’s Life

Employees of a downtown Denver hotel are being recognized for saving a man’s life. The visitor from Indiana said he’s alive today thanks to the quick thinking of the staff at Hotel Teatro.


Clinic makes its mark for saving victims

GALVESTON An island clinic makes its mark on saving victims from a deadly lung disease.


American Savings Foundation names director

Special to The Herald NEW BRITAIN — Pamela R. Reynolds has been elected to the American Savings Foundation board of directors. Harry Mazadoorian, the foundation’s vice chairman, made the announcement.


Saving Asian tigers by next Tiger Year

Ministers and officials from 13 Asian countries ended a meeting last week in Hua Hin with a pledge to double the number of tigers in the wild by 2022, the next Year of the Tiger.


Savings and opportunities in Monday’s Rome News-Tribune

Save money by taking advantage of these offers from Rome News-Tribune advertisers. Pick up Monday’s paper for details. R.J.


Raising and managing money: Tips for your small business

Week 5: Deal with Money. Money is at the heart of every business, and understanding money is critical to business success.


Retirement plan: Don’t outlive your money

For most of us, the immediate goal is to save enough for retirement so we can have a comfortable lifestyle.


Chances of saving Pacifica apartment building increasing

Sun, 31 Jan 2010 16:2:32 PST The chance of saving an apartment building atop an eroding bluff in Pacifica is improving every day, a contractor hired to save the cliff said Sunday. Crews have been working to save the apartment building at 330 Esplanade Ave.


WHO Pneumonia Expert Recognized for Efforts to Ensure Children Receive Life-saving Vaccines

GENEVA, Switzerland—-WHO pneumonia expert Dr. Thomas Cherian will be honored by a group of the world’s leading infectious disease experts today for his pivotal work to accelerate access to vaccines preventing pneumococcal disease, the world’s leading vaccine-preventable killer of children under age five.