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  • April 28th, 2005
2.5 inch hard-disks sound good to HP

2.5 inch hard-disks sound good to HP

For ProLiant

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  • April 27th, 2005
French judges say no to anti duplication measures

French judges say no to anti duplication measures

Because they are illegal

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  • April 20th, 2005
TDK launches 23.3GB Professional discs

TDK launches 23.3GB Professional discs

Together with Sony

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  • April 19th, 2005
Seagate announces the 120 GB hard disks for notebooks

Seagate announces the 120 GB hard disks for notebooks

Momentus series

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  • April 15th, 2005
Holographic storage close to commercial reality

Holographic storage close to commercial reality

The first products in 2006

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  • April 13th, 2005
Toshiba is preparing the 0.85 inch and 4 GB hard disk

Toshiba is preparing the 0.85 inch and 4 GB hard disk

Mass production will start this trimester

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  • April 4th, 2005
Hitachi: 230 GB per square inch

Hitachi: 230 GB per square inch

Perpendicular storing HDDs

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  • March 30th, 2005
Hard disks reach 500 GB

Hard disks reach 500 GB

Hitachi 7K500

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  • March 30th, 2005
100 mobile GB

100 mobile GB

Iomega's Portable Hard Drive

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  • March 30th, 2005
Taiwan presents a new high-definition disc

Taiwan presents a new high-definition disc

FVD DVD

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  • March 25th, 2005
Nail size hard disks

Nail size hard disks

From Toshiba

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  • March 21st, 2005
50 GB, Blu-Ray disks

50 GB, Blu-Ray disks

by TDK

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  • March 14th, 2005
DVD+RW 8x DL soon to be available

DVD+RW 8x DL soon to be available

DVD+RW alliance announces

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  • March 9th, 2005
The first 2.5 inch 120 GB hard disk from Fujitsu

The first 2.5 inch 120 GB hard disk from Fujitsu

The drive will be officially released at the 2005 CeBIT trade

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  • March 2nd, 2005
1GB Flash could mean less demand for microdrives

1GB Flash could mean less demand for microdrives

Prices of 1GB NAND flash have now fallen to US$65

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  • February 17th, 2005
Hitachi is thinking hard disks are obsolete for notebooks

Hitachi is thinking hard disks are obsolete for notebooks

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