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Seagate hard drives hit 1TB per platter

...Seagate has introduced a 3.5-inch hard drive that stores 1TB of data per platter, by cramming 625Gb onto each square inch of... Read more

4 May, 2011 by Ben Woods
Dane-Elec MyDitto (<endeca_term>1TB</endeca_term>

Dane-Elec MyDitto (1TB

Dane-Elec's MyDitto is a competitively priced 1TB NAS box offering impressively straightforward remote access, although it lacks one or... Read more

26 July, 2010 by Mary Branscombe

Hitachi unveils 1TB-per-platter drives

...the Deskstar and Cinemastar desktop families that are based on its new 1TB-per-platter technology. Hitachi's latest hard drives, including the Deskstar 7K1000... Read more

7 September, 2011 by Dong Ngo

Seagate debuts 2.5-inch hard drive with 1TB storage

...Seagate has announced its latest 2.5-inch enterprise hard drives, offering 1TB of storage and speeds of up to 6Gbps. The 1TB Constellation.2... Read more

14 December, 2010 by Dong Ngo
Doing More With Less Money

Doing More With Less Money

1TB of SAN-based storage is typically worth about $5,000. What if... Read more

2 November, 2011
HP Slate 2 Review

HP Slate 2 Review

HP's Slate 2 is a neat and compact 8.9in. Windows 7 tablet, although it's short of CPU muscle and has limited internal storage capacity. We'd prefer mobile broadband as standard rather than optional, while battery life could be better. Read more

13 February, 2012 by Sandra Vogel

Designing a SharePoint farm: Tiers before bedtime

In the eighth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 journey, he finds that reading between the lines is an essential part of understanding Microsoft's approach to specifications Read more

15 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
Windows Server 8 Beta

Windows Server 8 Beta

Private clouds are the main focus of Windows Server 8, which is now available as a public beta. However, there's something in it for everyone from the smallest home office to the largest international company. Read more

5 March, 2012 by Simon Bisson

Samsung Series 7 Chronos

...too. The 750GB hard drive in our review sample is generous, and 1TB versions can be found online. The hard drive is boosted by 8GB... Read more

21 February, 2012
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Hybrid, T430u: Photos

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Hybrid, T430u: Photos

...and Intel integrated or Nvidia graphics", and "SSD storage or up to 1TB of HD storage", indicating that a hybrid drive mixing SSD and HDD... Read more

5 January, 2012 by Dan Ackerman and Scott Stein
Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2

Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2

...on our review unit). Our 2TB review sample had a pair of 1TB Hitachi (HDS721010CLA332) SATA II drives running at 7,200rpm, leaving two drive... Read more

30 November, 2011 by Charles McLellan
Samsung Chromebook Series 5

Samsung Chromebook Series 5

Despite solid hardware, great battery life and fast start-up, we can't recommend the Samsung Chromebook Series 5 until and unless Google improves its Chrome OS. Read more

14 June, 2011 by Joshua Goldman
Sony refreshes Vaio laptops

Sony refreshes Vaio laptops

...Powering the L Series is an Intel i7 processor, 8GB DDR3 SDRAM, 1TB hard drive, and a Nvidia GeForce GT 540M, as well as the... Read more

23 February, 2011 by Ben Woods
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

...64 in RHEL 5, with an associated increase in addressable memory — from 1TB to 64TB. However, these are still theoretical limits and the currently supported... Read more

11 January, 2011 by Alan Stevens
Apple MacBook Air 2010 (13.3in.)

Apple MacBook Air 2010 (13.3in.)

We like the 13.3in. MacBook Air's slimline design, high-resolution screen, fast boot time and long battery life. If the price and one or two feature omissions don't put you off, it's a great notebook to use and to be seen using. Read more

30 November, 2010 by Charles McLellan

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