100GB hard drive hits storage high
News Maxtor has spun out a 100GB hard drive aimed at a small but growing audience of audio and video fanatics. The $300 (about £200) DiamondMax D536X, released Monday, is the latest high water mark for an industry in which technology is butting heads...
[June 19, 2001, 9:11]
Toshiba makes 100GB laptop drive breakthrough
News Toshiba has unveiled a super-size hard drive for notebooks. The 100GB storage vault, the MK1031GAS, was launched on Thursday and packs 20GB more capacity than Toshiba’s current biggest drives for notebooks.
[April 22, 2004, 18:10]
Matsushita spins up 100GB recordable disc
News Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial has developed a two-sided optical rewritable disc that can store 100GB. The technology used would make DVD compatibility difficult, but Matsushita hopes the format will be used for the next generation of DVD...
[October 19, 2001, 11:46]
Phard Upgrades System to Support Growth and Manage 100GB of Data
White Papers Established in 1986, Phard is one of Italy's largest producers of youthful fashions and accessories, with a strong brand image and its own stores in major Italian cities. The company wanted to increase the reliability and stability of the existing...
[June 30, 2007, 1:00]
Seagate gears up 1-inch hard drive
News Hard drive maker Seagate plans to boost the capacity of its PC and server drives and deliver a 1-inch drive for consumer electronics, the company said on Monday. The company plans to release a range of new products, including a 400GB, 3.5-inch...
[June 14, 2004, 15:45]
Holographic DVD adds new dimension to storage
News Las Vegas is no stranger to bright lights, but next week will see an entirely new laser show as breakthrough technology shows off 3D storage for digital video. InPhase Technologies, an offshoot of Bell Labs, will be showing the first commercial...
[April 5, 2002, 16:36]
LaCie Porsche Mobile Hard Drive USB 2.0/FireWire review
Reviews The Titanium-hued LaCie Mobile Hard Drive measures 129mm long, 76mm wide, and a super-thin 17mm tall including the feet. The drive's sleek lines are broken only by a power/activity light on the front and USB, FireWire and AC ports on the black...
[January 4, 2005, 9:15]
Adobe aims to make Photoshop.com more social
News Adobe plans new options next week to give its Photoshop.com a bigger social destination and to help the service stay in sync with people's computers. Photoshop.com can be used to store, edit and share photos, but today those activities happen...
[November 5, 2008, 10:00]
Apple updates PowerBooks
News Apple has lifted the lid on the latest range of G4 PowerBooks on Monday. They incorporate faster drives and a slew of new technologies, but there is still no sign of the much-rumoured G5 version. The new PowerBooks include what Apple dubs its...
[January 31, 2005, 16:55]
Nokia 9300: a first look
Talkback We are mobile phones wholesalers,we have all brands and models of gsm,tdma and cdma phones for sale at very cheap prices.We also have all models of Nextel phones for sale also at very cheap prices.We sell our phones at very cheap and reasonable...
[July 28, 2006, 11:24]
Apple PowerBook G4 (17in., SuperDrive) review
Reviews There's no denying the aesthetic beauty of the PowerBook G4, which puts many Windows notebooks to shame. Design-wise, the new iteration isn't much different from the last: the 17in. PowerBook G4 weighs 3.1kg, which is lighter than most other 17in...
[March 17, 2005, 9:45]
Constellation 3D moves toward mega-storage
News Fluorescent multi-layer disc (FMD) pioneer Constellation 3D (C3D) signed a deal with optical storage device maker Lite-On Tuesday that will help C3D to develop disks with massive storage capacity. Under the agreement Lite-On -- the world's third...
[January 20, 2001, 6:13]
2004: The year of desktop Linux?
Talkback When Unix replaced Mainframes, didn't everything have to rewritten? When 64bit replaces 32bit wont everything have to rewritten? When 64bit has 100GB of RAM what then? Which of today's applications will be relevant?
[January 3, 2004, 11:17]
Videotron Internet Usage Monitor
Downloads Present, graphically and textually, how much of your monthly quota you've used so far on your Videotron cable modem account. You'll need to enter your Videotron username (which looks like vlxxxxxx) in the widget's preferences, and...
[November 5, 2007, 7:00]
AllPeers
Downloads File sharing made easy. Share web pages, photos, videos, music or any other files with friends and family. Share 100KB, 100MB, 100GB, it does not matter! Create your own sharing community. The best thing to happen to Firefox.since Firefox.
[September 3, 2006, 8:00]
News Burst: Massive storage technology to be showcased
News US-based Constellation 3D will release details Monday of its fluorescent multi-layer disk (FMD) technology which the company claims will result in DVD-sized disks capable of holding 100GB of data. FMD uses optical storage techniques allowing data...
[November 20, 2000, 9:47]
Dell still gets thumbs up
Blog Comment Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core T2130 Processor (1.86GHz,533MHz,1MB L2 cache) edit OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium - English edit HARDWARE SUPPORT 1 Year Base Warranty - Collect & Return edit
[October 15, 2007, 17:34]
Linux looks good on server
News The Linux revolution is turning into an evolution, with its prospects on the server and client splitting into two distinct paths of unequal fortune. The disparity in the successes of Linux came to the fore last week when new TPC-H benchmarks showed...
[May 22, 2001, 11:51]
32GB solid state disk comes to UK notebooks
News Samsung's 32GB solid state notebook drive is now available in the UK through distributor Just Rams, the company said on Tuesday. Unlike regular hard drives, solid state drives (SSDs) contain no moving parts.
[May 22, 2007, 18:18]
IBM sells NAS through partners
News IBM announced yesterday that INTechnology, a specialist storage provider, will sell its network attached storage (NAS) products in the UK. IBM expects to be selling more storage through resellers than direct sales very soon; the indirect flavour of...
[October 10, 2001, 16:27]



