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Samsung 305U - Part 2, Linux Preparation and openSuSE Installation

Just to be complete and accurate, please note the correction in the title of this post - apparently the general... Read more

27 December, 2011

Photos: BlackBerry Bold and two Torches usher in BlackBerry OS 7

...and GPS but has 4GB of onboard memory, expandable to up to 36GB. Photo: Jo Best/silicon.com Read more

3 August, 2011 by Jo Best
EnterpriseWizard Free Edition 6.0

EnterpriseWizard Free Edition 6.0

...users: 8-12GB; 50-500 users: 12-24GB; 500-100,000 users: 36GB. The free edition is limited to 10 users Read more

25 April, 2012

Toshiba, NEC snub Blu-ray DVD format

...discs. Toshiba said in a release that it has stored up to 36GB on a single-sided disc and that the technology can be applied... Read more

13 May, 2003 by Richard Shim
HP ProLiant ML370 G5

HP ProLiant ML370 G5

...of external storage options. For this review, HP provided a pair of 36GB 10,000rpm drives, but 72GB and 146GB disks are also available, giving... Read more

26 February, 2007 by Alan Stevens

IBM xSeries 206m

...and 250GB; and 10,000rpm or 15,000rpm SCSI hard drives with 36GB to 300GB of storage), four DIMM slots (supporting up to 8GB of... Read more

12 January, 2006 by E W Johnson

IBM eServer xSeries 226 8488 (Xeon 3GHz)

...to 250GB capacity; 10,000rpm or 15,000rpm SCSI hard drives from 36GB to 300GB with corresponding RAID 0, 1, or 5 support; various optical... Read more

11 August, 2005 by Stephanie Bruzzese

HP ProLiant ML310

...one to four 80GB to 250GB 7,200rpm SATA hard drives or 36GB to 146GB 15,000rpm SCSI drives, with or without RAID support; an... Read more

24 June, 2005 by Stephanie Bruzzese

HP spruces up Opteron lines

...with four 2.6GHz single-core processors, 8GB of memory and a 36GB 15K SCSI drive costs $24,755 (£12,914). And HP said a... Read more

21 April, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

IBM goes on the Power5 offensive

...p5 520 with 1GB of memory, two 1.65GHz Power5 processors, two 36GB hard drives and a year of AIX support, said Jim McGaughan, director... Read more

13 July, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Seagate gears up 1-inch hard drive

The storage firm is increasing capacity on existing drives and planning to launch a tiny drive designed for consumer-electronics devices Read more

14 June, 2004 by John G.Spooner

Email quarantines and corporate paranoia boost demand for storage

...storage capacities in their email security products. "Our products have increased from 36GB to 140GB and the high end product now has 300GB of storage... Read more

26 May, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Poweroid.com 8202

...hard disks: a 250GB, 7,200rpm Ultra-ATA/100 drive and a 36GB, 10,000rpm Serial-ATA drive, both from Western Digital. The resulting 286GB... Read more

23 October, 2003 by Charles McLellan

Enthusiasts get Raptor instead of Caviar

...apart from other products," said Stephen Baker, an analyst with NPD. The 36GB Raptor drive isn't for everyone. It offers less storage capacity than... Read more

13 May, 2003 by John G.Spooner

Opteron launches amidst benchmark fanfare

...to other manufacturers. The 2100 will hold up to two Opterons, two 36GB hard drives and 16GB of memory, said Kevin Baker, director of marketing... Read more

22 April, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

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