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Does Zip have a future?

Iomega introduced a faster, 750MB Zip drive on Thursday but analysts have their doubts about how much life is left in Iomega's speedy line of detachable drives Read more

15 August, 2002 by Joe Wilcox
Cracking open the <endeca_term>Iomega Zip</endeca_term> drive

Cracking open the Iomega Zip drive

These once-popular drives gave many users their first taste of easy-to-use backup and storage media. But have you ever wondered what's inside? Read more

4 February, 2008 by Scott Wolf

Nomai says Iomega Zip tests weren't fair

French removable media maker Nomai is aiming to fire a few slingshots in the direction of Iomega, and vowing to keep fighting in the courts. Read more

8 December, 1997 by Martin Veitch
NetSpring Data Recovery 3.7.2

NetSpring Data Recovery 3.7.2

...including Compact Flash, Smart Media, Secure Digital/Multimedia Card, Sony Memory Stick, Iomega ZIP and JAZ backups. Version 3.7.2 may include unspecified updates... Read more

27 August, 2008
IomegaWare (OS X) 4.0.2 (10/28/2002)

IomegaWare (OS X) 4.0.2 (10/28/2002)

...Windows and adds support for Iomega drives. Version 4.0.2 offers Iomega Zip 750MB Drive support Read more

30 April, 2003
IomegaWare (Mac OS 8/9) 4.0.2 (10/28/2002)

IomegaWare (Mac OS 8/9) 4.0.2 (10/28/2002)

...Windows and adds support for Iomega drives. Version 4.0.2 offers Iomega Zip 750MB Drive support Read more

30 April, 2003

Five years ago: Northwood boss sees 3,000 PCs pcm

...some interesting features including a 75MHz system bus, instant-on capability and Iomega Zip drives as standard. The firm is also selling the SpaceStations small... Read more

6 May, 2002 by Martin Veitch
Electronic Filing Cabinet 2.1

Electronic Filing Cabinet 2.1

...only media such as CDROM or on the removable disks such a IOMEGA ZIP, SyQuest an so on Read more

28 March, 2000

IBM's 'transformable' ThinkPad 570 debuts

...ROMs and Imation SuperDisk LS-120 drives to additional hard-disk drives, Iomega ZIP drives and batteries. The 570 model is also compatible with 560... Read more

20 April, 1999 by ZDNet

US Report: Apple readies faster G3s

...333MHz audiovisual configuration with 64 Mbytes of RAM, 8-Gb hard drive, Iomega Zip drive and graphics accelerator PCI card. Like the rest of the... Read more

3 August, 1998 by ZDNet

15.1-inch TFT laptops are coming soon

...offers up to 233MHz Pentium MMX processor; a bay that can accept Iomega Zip, 120Mb floppy, standard floppy or second hard drive; a CD-ROM... Read more

22 October, 1997 by Martin Veitch

A Year Ago Today: 120Mb floppy gets mobile

The 120Mb floppy camp is fighting back against the Iomega Zip hype, forecasting 10 million sales of the super-floppy drive for... Read more

25 September, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Northwood adds Micronics board, Ultra-ATA

...Fireball ST Ultra-ATA hard drives. All models feature programmable keyboards and Iomega Zip drives as standard. Northwood can be contacted by telephone on 01675... Read more

21 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Guy Kewney's Diary

...the "extra media" market well. "This has a major advantage over the Iomega Zip," he tells me: "it works as a standard diskette. So you... Read more

19 July, 1997 by Guy Kewney

Computer Warehouse boss sees big Mac OS sales

...a 200MHz PowerPC 604e system with 64Mb RAM, 3.8Gb hard drive, [Iomega] Zip drive, miro DC20 video capture card, Adobe Premiere Lite and M... Read more

10 June, 1997 by Martin Veitch

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