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New Aptivas showcase USB

News The new Aptiva models are based on Pentium processors up to 200MHz speeds, with up to 2Gb hard drives, and 16Mb RAM and eight-speed CD-ROM drives shipped as standard. They are also the first PCs out in the UK with a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port...

[August 22, 1996, 15:27]

Constellation 3D could be disc storage star

News The first generation of pre-recorded media will be released next summer, and Maloney revealed the release of rewritable media and drives would probably be brought forward from December 2001 to around October 2001.

[August 16, 2000, 12:05]

What's new with notebooks in 2004? review

Reviews Power users can watch out for faster notebook hard drives running at 7,200rpm, up from the usual 5,400rpm or 4,200rpm. Increasingly, vendors will also be turning to 1.8in.hard drives in a bid to further reduce the size of ultraportable notebooks...

[January 6, 2004, 15:15]

Sony VAIO PCV-RX301 review

Reviews Optical storage is provided by two drives, a 16X DVD read/40X CD read Pioneer unit and a 24X write/10X rewrite Sony CD-RW unit. The hard disk is a 40GB Seagate Ultra-ATA/100 drive with a rotational speed of 5,400rpm, and there are two removable...

[May 31, 2002, 17:56]

Freescale adds Android, Xandros netbook support

News Also included in Freescale's reference design for manufacturers are interfaces for USB, Ethernet and the storage drive — Burchers said Freescale anticipates 95 percent of the drives used in ARM-based netbooks to be solid-state drives (SSDs...

[February 16, 2009, 8:00]

NComputing X300 review

Reviews Another optional NComputing application is NShield, a backup/recovery tool for host PCs that allows hard drives to be restored to a known working state — including OS files, applications, settings and data files.

[February 14, 2008, 15:13]

Jadetec MicroPC4 review

Reviews Its Ultra ATA/133 interface is just as fast as an average desktop system's, although you may find 7,200rpm drives in many desktop PCs these days. There's also a notebook-style removable media drive -- our system had a CD-ROM drive, although CD-RW...

[October 4, 2002, 7:48]

Prototype holographic storage device unveiled

News InPhase says this prototype will be the foundation of its forthcoming Tapestry range of holographic drives, which it plans to launch commercially before the end of next year, according to reports, with data capacities ranging from 200GB to 1.6TB...

[January 6, 2005, 15:40]

ATI Mobility Radeon X1600

Downloads ATI Mobility Radeon X1600: ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 drives visual velocity into performance thin notebook PCs, delivering high performance 3D graphics, enhanced video playback quality, and extended battery life.

[May 10, 2006, 8:00]

Constellation 3D moves toward mega-storage

News Under the agreement Lite-On -- the world's third biggest manufacturer of CD/DVD drives -- will work with C3D to develop and produce FMD drives. C3D's only other significant partner to date is Ricoh, with whom it intends to develop write-once, read...

[January 20, 2001, 6:13]

Market-Driven Products and Global Operational Efficiency

White Papers LG DAC is using Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software from UGS PLM Software, a global division of Siemens Automation and Drives, as its platform for achieving these targets. Established in 1958, LG Electronics, Inc.

[January 15, 2008, 0:01]

Hercules 3D Prophet 9800 XT Classic review

Reviews But thanks to Hercules's included power-connector splitter, if you already have multiple internal components such as dual hard drives or an extra optical drive using all of your power connectors, you will be able to connect your new card right out...

[January 19, 2004, 10:25]

Intel rounds off IDF with news of wireless and 3D

News CE-ATA will move some of the ideas of S-ATA - efficient interfaces, ease of connection and high performance -- into the world of very small disk drives, and brings together Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Marvell Semiconductor, Seagate...

[September 10, 2004, 9:25]

Red Boxes clever with K6 workstations

News They are available with 200 and 233MHz CPUs and also incorporate Intel's TX chipset with Universal Serial Bus (USB) support, Quantum Ultra DMA/33 IDE hard drives and 3D graphics accelerators. The Winstation Pro machines are aimed at high-end...

[April 21, 1997, 9:01]

Compaq PC line features Intels 810e chipset

News The new line features 500 or 450 MHz Pentium III processors, integrated Intel Direct AGP 3D graphics, integrated audio, 6.4 GB Ultra ATA 66 hard drives, 64 MB RAM, 40x Max CD-ROM drives, a 17-inch S700 monitor and a dual install of Windows 95 and...

[September 28, 1999, 10:54]

IBM labs unveil nanotech storage 'punch card'

News The minute size of the indentations, though, means that Millipede chips are 20 times more densely packed with information than current hard drives. Unlike hard drives, where a needle moves to locate data, in Millipede the tips stay stationary and...

[June 11, 2002, 8:44]

Suse Linux gives proprietary modules the boot

News The Linux kernel comes with numerous open source modules that handle everything from storing files on hard drives to communicating with networks. In a change of heart, Novell has ceased distributing proprietary software modules such as 3D video...

[August 1, 2006, 16:15]

Sony launches MMX, monitor multimedia assault

News There is also a choice of 2.5Gb and 3.8Gb hard drives. Sony promises to build-in DVD-Rom drives when they become available, as well as offer 17-inch displays. Sony has joined the growing list of manufacturers utilising Intel's MMX technology with...

[January 21, 1997, 14:21]

Samsung unveils 32GB Flash hard drive

News If successful, this will leapfrog the immediate competition from miniature hard-disk drives, with Hitachi saying its 20GB Microdrive won't be out until 2007. Last year, Samsung unveiled a 16GB version, which it said could replace mini laptop hard...

[March 22, 2006, 14:05]

IBM tech pushes storage limits

News IBM researchers say they have developed a new technology that will open the way for magnetic memory devices with 10 to 100 times the capacity of today's hard drives. The current technology for manufacturing hard drives involves sputtering material...

[March 17, 2000, 14:46]

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