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Access Any USB Hard Drive from the Web with PogoplugOpen in New Window
Pogoplug isn't very attractive, but what you can do with it is pretty enticing. This US$79 box has two ports, one for an Ethernet connection to your router, and a USB port for connecting to an extern read more »
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Take a hammer to your hard drive, shrieks Which?Open in New Window
Wiping-tech confidence collapse insanityWhich? Computing has lost faith in wiping technology and advised punters to take a hammer to hard discs they intend to get rid of. Both Reg readers and experts read more »
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Rolls-Royce to work on electric cyber raygun aero-techOpen in New Window
USAF to jazz up jet juice useAn American high-tech jet engine design bureau, owned by UK-centred firm Rolls-Royce, will design key power systems necessary for the electricity-heavy combat aircraft of read more »
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CES 2009: LaCie rolls out HDMI-connected USB DriveOpen in New Window
LaCie today announced a USB external drive with built-in HDMI supporting upscaled 1080p video display. read more »
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Asustek Light Laptop Sports Large Solid-State DriveOpen in New Window
The 3-pound, 12-inch S121 notebook boasts a 512-GB SSD and an eight-hour battery life. read more »
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Toshiba Unveils Half-Terabyte External Hard DriveOpen in New Window
The storage capacity is sufficient for up to 142,000 photos, 131,000 music files and 222 hours of DVD-quality video or 58 hours of high-definition video. read more »
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Benchmarks Can Answer Solid-State Drive QuestionOpen in New Window
"Richrelevance ran a series of tests on several SSDs before deciding which to use to replace hard drives that were causing a performance bottleneck..." read more »
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Re-Localization Opportunities - Local 2.0Open in New Window
Bernard Lunn writes, "We have now passed the high water mark of this long distance, mass culture; the trend now is towards “re-localization”, where we are less dependent on the two dominant grids of read more »
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