Sentences with phrase «readily available memory»

However, those iPhone 6 and Galaxy S6 owners looking for more readily available memory now have a new SanDisk product to check out, one that's compatible with regular computers and smartphones.

Not exact matches

We overestimate the importance of events that are more readily available in our memory.
The first step is to irradiate an encrypting machine — a readily available encrypting chip, for example — to flip a bit in its memory.
Automatically linked to the Google Play market (and with the free Kindle app readily available), you'll find no shortage of free and discounted books to peruse, and the 16 GB of internal memory you've got to play with gives you the option of uploading more books than you'll likely ever have time to read.
Intel believes it has a neat solution: its new Optane memory acts as a fast cache drive (essentially a bridge between your systems's storage and DRAM) that can boost performance by storing data needed to run your frequently used apps and games and making it more readily available to your PC than a traditional HDD.
If my mother needed to go out and couldn't take the kids, her mother was retired and readily available to sit for us (and I have vague memories that must have been before she was retired of a neighbor kid baby - sitting a few times) but most people don't have anyone readily available.
Thus, when the EP is activated, the patient in that state tends to lose access to a range of memories that are readily available for the ANP.
Because thoughts and feelings are not strictly verbal and are not limited to storage as verbal language in the brain, expressive modalities are particularly useful in helping individuals communicate aspects of memories and stories that may not be readily available through conversation.
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