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OCZ Technology, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance memory and Flash-based storage solutions, has just announced the debut of its new Colossus 3.5-Inch SSD line, featuring up to 1TB of storage capacity. Designed on the performance-driven Flash technology, the new Colossus offers an alternativ... |
18 November 2009 02:35 GMT |
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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (GST) has just announced the introduction of its new line of CinemaStar hard drives, designed to provide consumers with higher capacity models, delivering an increase of storage space. The new series is built on the 500GB-per-platter technology and includes the CinemaStar 7K1000.C,... |
10 September 2009 08:25 GMT |
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Toshiba's Digital Products Division has just announced the release of a new 3.5-inch external hard disk drive, marking the company's entry in the market for 3.5-inch external storage solutions. The new product from Toshiba has been designed to provide users with an alternative to other 3.5-inch external sto... |
29 July 2009 03:05 GMT |
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Western Digital, one of the world's leading vendors of storage products, has recently announced the launch of a new 2.5-inch hard drive designed to provide users with an impressive 1TB of storage space. With the launch of the new product, the company once again proves its commitment to provide users with the ver... |
28 July 2009 02:46 GMT |
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OCZ Technology, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance NAND Flash-based memory products, has recently announced the introduction of its high-performance Z-Drive, a PCI-Express Solid State Drive, which the company showcased earlier this year at the CeBIT 2009 show in Hanover, Germany. Designed to ... |
24 April 2009 04:52 GMT |
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The need for increased storage solutions has enabled LaCie to work on updating its line of external drives with a new solution that can provide its customers with a capacity of as much as 1TB. The company has just announced the latest addition to its line of rugged portable hard drives, designed by Neil Poulton, with... |
15 April 2009 05:34 GMT |
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Scotts Valley, California-based Seagate, one of the world's largest vendors of computer and professional storage solutions, has recently announced the introduction of its latest SV35.5 series of hard drives, designed specifically to meet the performance and storage requirements of digital video surveillance syst... |
8 April 2009 11:06 GMT |
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At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, pureSilicon showcased its latest high-density Flash-based Solid State Drive. Designed to meet the performance requirements of applications in the server, networking, datacenter, supercomputing and professional media industry segments, the new pureSilicon Nitro Se... |
12 January 2009 03:28 GMT |
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Have you ever heard of Call/Recall? Well, me neither but in this case you should probably keep their name in your mind. Because if their product turns out to be more than a concept, you'll be hearing more about them in the near future. Yesterday, the unknown optical disk producer rolled out something called 2 ph... |
28 June 2007 03:05 GMT |
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Most of you probably know something about Samsung but I guess it all depends on your experience. While some of you love cell phones (and in this case you probably love the sleek design of the U600 and U700 series) others can be particularly interested in Samsung's DDR/DDR2 chip production. In any case, one thing... |
12 June 2007 06:21 GMT |
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After some months in which nothing new came out of Seagate's door, on Thursday the hard disk drive manufacturer silently began to ship its 1TB (1000GB) hard disk drive (HDD) to large retailers and partners. Unfortunately this 1TB unit comes in about half an year late after the launch of Hitachi's Deskstar/C... |
8 June 2007 15:51 GMT |
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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies is the manufacturer of the current king sized hard drive in the world, the Hiachi Deskstar 7K1000, which has become available for sale at a recommended retail price of $399.The drive itself uses the Serial ATA 300 interface, has 32MB of data buffer, 5 platters, 10 recording heads, ... |
26 April 2007 11:34 GMT |
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Not so long ago there was little need for massive data storage, but then again, networks weren't that big, content, whether digital or otherwise, wasn't generally available, and many of the people didn't have desires such as downloading movies off the Internet. As the expansion of the Internet and of e... |
11 April 2007 09:12 GMT |
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