PRINTED COLUMNS ON SUBJECT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BASICS THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 620 Eighth Avenue New York NY 10018 Printed columns on the subject of science and technology;
FRONT BURNER THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 620 Eighth Avenue New York NY 10018 Printed columns on the subject of cooking, food and dining;
OFF THE MENU THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 620 Eighth Avenue New York NY 10018 Printed columns on the subject of restaurants, cooking, food and dining;
OFF THE RECORD OBSERVER HOLDINGS 1 Whitehall Street, 7th Floor New York NY 10004 Printed columns on the subject of Arts, business, technology, media, entertainment and culture;
PHYSED THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 620 Eighth Avenue New York NY 10018 Printed columns on the subject of science, and health, fitness;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A non-volatile memory wherein bad columns in the array of memory cells can be removed. Substitute redundant columns can replace the removed columns. Both of these processes are performed on the memory in a manner that is externally transparent and, consequently, need not be managed externally by the host or controller to which the memory is attached. The bad column can be maintained on the memory. At power up, the list of bad columns is used to fuse out the bad columns. The memory may also contain a number of redundant columns that can be used to replace the bad columns.