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CES 2009: Iomega announces cheap NASes ,er, "Network Hard Drives"Open in New Window
Guess we missed this one in the flurry of CES releases. On Monday, Iomega announced two Home Media Network Hard Drives that will hit store shelves later this month at MSRPs of $159.99 for 500 GB and read more »
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CES 2009: SanDisk Intros Push-Button Backup Flash DrivesOpen in New Window
SanDisk announced its Ultra Backup USB portable flash drives. The drives are designed to protect photo, music, video and other types of digital files with the touch of a button and no software inst read more »
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Iomega announces cheap NASes ,er, "Network Hard Drives"Open in New Window
Guess we missed this one in the flurry of CES releases. On Monday, Iomega announced two Home Media Network Hard Drives that will hit store shelves later this month at MSRPs of $159.99 for 500 GB and read more »
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Don't shout at your disk drives, warns Sun engineerOpen in New Window
"Those among you who are prone to vocal outbursts of rage at cantankerous kit should be aware that hardware has feelings too, and directing your ire at disk drives can..." read more »
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SanDisk Intros Push-Button Backup Flash DrivesOpen in New Window
SanDisk announced its Ultra Backup USB portable flash drives. The drives are designed to protect photo, music, video and other types of digital files with the touch of a button and no software inst read more »
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Intel Ships 160 GB Solid State Drives For PCsOpen in New Window
"Computer manufacturers are offering SSDs in ultralight laptops and mini-notebooks, which are used primarily for e-mail and Web browsing." read more »
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Hitachi GST, Intel team up for solid-state drivesOpen in New Window
"Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and Intel are teaming up to produce solid-state drives for servers and workstations, the companies said Tuesday." read more »
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Fujitsu, Hitachi Have Notebook DrivesOpen in New Window
Antone Gonsalves reports, "All the drives are halogen-free, which means fewer hazardous materials are used in their production, and each has a read/write power consumption of 1.4 watts at 500-GByte read more »
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