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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]

Buffalo hits 500GB heights with mini-drive

News Buffalo Technology has increased the capacity of its small-format hard disk drives with the announcement on Thursday of a 500GB drive, compact enough to fit in your pocket. The latest MiniStation TurboUSB drive follows the company's preferred...

[February 18, 2008, 12:25]

Apple cuts prices and improves products

News Apple introduced a range of new machines on Tuesday, as it gears up for the annual Christmas shopping season. As part of the launch, it cut the price of its entry-level iBook G4 notebook computer and boosted chip speed across the line.

[October 20, 2004, 11:10]

EMC launches higher-capacity enterprise flash

News EMC has extended its range of solid-state disk storage with the launch of two 'Enterprise Flash' drives with 200GB and 400GB capacities. The drives can be used in the company's high-end Symmetrix DMX-4 and mid-range Clarrion storage systems, as...

[March 19, 2009, 14:10]

Hitachi rolls out massive hard drive

News Hitachi Global Storage Technologies plans to announce this week a massive hard drive designed to store corporate data or record about 400 hours of video for consumers. The new drive has a capacity of 400GB, spins at 7,200 revolutions per minute and...

[March 10, 2004, 7:15]

gStorage

Downloads (The touchUI devices, such as 5800 XpressMusic, are supported also.This software is a file management tool, which can be used to manager your local files in a mobile phone and network files in a remote storage space.

[November 4, 2008, 7:00]

nVidia nTune

Downloads nVidia nTune is the ultimate utility for accessing, monitoring, and adjusting your system components, including temperature and voltages with clear, user-friendly control panels. Overclock your system for highest performance or underclock it for...

[June 30, 2005, 21:15]

Hitachi drive gears up for hard knocks

News Shifting its focus from roominess to ruggedness, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies on Tuesday plans to announce a 40GB drive for notebook computers meant to withstand more wear and tear. The company, which recently introduced massive 400GB and...

[March 30, 2004, 9:40]

Western Digital launches 2TB hard drive

News Western Digital has launched the first 2TB internal hard disk drive, as the latest addition to its WD Caviar Green series. The 3.5-inch drive was announced on Tuesday. Caviar Green is Western Digital's range of "environmentally friendly" HDDs.

[January 27, 2009, 16:01]

IBM adds 'pixie dust' to new drives

News IBM is extending the use of its "pixie dust" technology--which ups the capacity of hard drives--to a new line of drives to be announced Wednesday. Technically called antiferromagnetically coupled (AFC) media, the hard drive technology is informally...

[November 7, 2001, 9:36]

Hitachi ships fastest 2TB disk drive

News Hitachi Global Storage Technologies on Thursday launched a 2TB hard disk drive for desktops, the industry's first to run at 7,200 rpm. The Deskstar 7K2000 competes with devices such as Seagate's 2TB Barracuda LP drive, which operates at 5,900 rpm...

[August 6, 2009, 15:45]

Blu-ray mini-archive for small businesses unveiled

News Disc, a German optical data storage supplier, has unveiled a Blu-ray-based mini-archive for small businesses and home offices. The Blu-safe, which was released on Tuesday at the CeBIT technology fair in Hanover, is being targeted at companies that...

[March 7, 2008, 13:20]

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]

Nehalem - encounter at dawn

Blog A little while ago, Intel sent us an evaluation Nehalem board, together with 3GB of memory, an 80GB SSD and a few bits and pieces. Charles and I decided to assemble this beast on camera for Dialogue Box, prior to running some benchmarks and using...

[November 24, 2008, 19:08]

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]

Hitachi increases drive capacity

News Hitachi is going big and small with its drives. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, the hard-drive division of the Japanese giant, announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that it has reduced the size of its minidrives and its 1.8...

[January 10, 2005, 15:15]

Freecom DataTank Gateway WLAN review

Reviews Freecom's DataTank Gateway WLAN provides network-attached storage (NAS) and a secure connection for multiple computers to the internet via an external modem. The DataTank, which measures 9.6cm wide by 12.4cm high by 20cm deep and weighs 2.9kg, is a...

[October 9, 2007, 9:37]

'Drivezilla' has monster 200GB storage

News Western Digital's 200GB "Drivezilla" is about to stomp its way into desktop PCs. The company began shipping the hard drive -- part of its new family of Caviar drives ranging from 120GB to 200GB -- in small numbers over the past week.

[July 30, 2002, 9:56]

Apple Power Mac G5 (dual 2.7GHz): a first look review

Reviews The Apple Power Mac G5 received more than just a new OS in recent weeks. Not only do Power Macs come preloaded with the new Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, they also boast faster G5 processors, better graphics and larger hard drives.

[May 13, 2005, 8:35]

Intel banks on 3GHz chip

News Intel is hoping that its new 3GHz Pentium 4, coming out on Thursday, will give computer buyers something they haven't had in a while: a reason to buy new computers. The 3GHz chip, which will appear on desktops from nearly every major manufacturer...

[November 14, 2002, 8:29]

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