HP RDX Removable Disk Backup System review
Reviews The HP StorageWorks RDX Removable Disk Backup System comes with a one year, next-day, parts-exchange, limited warranty with phone support for the duration of the warranty. Our review sample was the external USB 2.0 version, which comprises a robust...
[June 10, 2009, 16:06]
Iomega bets on new backup format
News Storage hardware maker Iomega has sent working prototypes of its new 35GB removable rigid disk (RRD) technology to manufacturing partners, the company said on Tuesday. Iomega, best known for its Zip drives, is betting its future on RRD, a large...
[August 13, 2003, 10:45]
Removable disks reach a 'Peerless' 20Gb
News Peerless -- Iomega's latest addition to its range of removable storage products -- allows users to carry up to 20Gb of data on one disk, and its optional FireWire interface will boast a transfer rate of up to 15Mb per second, according to the...
[March 23, 2001, 10:43]
Desktop Media
Downloads Desktop Media automatically detects new or existing media and adds the icons to your desktop, it has the ability to create soft links (shortcuts) or hard links (symbolic links), it supports removable, fixed, network, CD/DVD, and RAM disk drives...
[July 24, 2008, 7:24]
LaCie Desktop FireWire Hard Drive review
Reviews The 160GB Desktop FireWire Hard Drive uses LaCie’s standard external disk housing, seen on many of its drives (including removable media drives). Having two ports allows you to daisy-chain this drive with other hard drives or removable storage.
[May 22, 2002, 11:27]
EDS loses unencrypted armed-forces data
News The Ministry of Defence confirmed to ZDNet.co.uk on Friday that a hard disk had been lost by EDS, but would not confirm that the removable hard disk contained personal information. We have been unable to account for a removable hard drive that was...
[October 10, 2008, 11:55]
Tukanas File Encryption
Downloads Protection works even if files are taken from one PC to another on a removable disk, without the need to install any software. Tukanas File Encryption is optimized for working on removable media. You could install the program on a floppy disk or a...
[December 2, 2007, 6:00]
Don't kill the floppy yet
News When I read recently that Dell is planning to offer some of its high-end consumer desktop systems without floppy disk drives, it was just more evidence that PC manufacturers have pronounced a premature death sentence on the venerable grandfather...
[March 18, 2003, 12:51]
Constellation 3D moves toward mega-storage
News It is also working on a credit card-sized removable storage device with around 10GB capacity. Their manufacturing and distribution leadership has the potential to enable FMD technology to quickly proliferate through premium brands, and help to...
[January 20, 2001, 6:13]
Digital Wallet review
Reviews This downloads the entire contents of the removable media into a single folder, and once it's on the hard disk you can't inspect or manipulate the contents of that folder until you connect the Digital Wallet to a PC via the USB interface.
[January 1, 2001, 23:00]
Develop a security strategy for mobile working
News By default, EFS stores the private key on the hard disk, but you can export it, delete it from the hard disk and keep it on removable media that you carry separately from the computer for better security.
[July 19, 2006, 13:35]
How to avoid obsolete storage hell review
Reviews Skip removable media altogether Or here's a thought: consider removable media simply a convenience for transporting data, not a place to store your data over the long term. I hardly ever use removable media, but I do carry around a little USB flash...
[April 13, 2005, 8:55]
Does Zip have a future?
News Zip's position in the worldwide optical and removable storage market has steadily declined since its peak in 1999 according to research firm IDC. The original Zip read 100MB removable disks, compared with 120MB for SuperDisk drives, which also were...
[August 15, 2002, 10:43]
How to upgrade your PC to Windows XP review
Reviews Disk-imaging applications, such as PowerQuest's Drive Image, offer a relatively quick way to back up an entire partition to another hard drive partition or to removable media. Write the driver to CD-R or other removable media or store it on a...
[January 28, 2004, 8:10]
Sony VAIO PCG-FX209K review
Reviews An integrated DVD/CD-RW combo drive is included, which provides a removable storage medium and allows you to playback DVD movies without having to swap drives. The floppy drive on the right-hand side is removable, which is convenient as the FX209K...
[July 4, 2001, 0:00]
Poweroid.com 8202 review
Reviews As far as removable media are concerned, there's a fast 16X DVD-ROM drive from Sony, and a multi-format DVD writer from NEC, which writes/rewrites DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW media (at 4X/2.4X and 4X/2X respectively).
[October 23, 2003, 13:00]
Retrospect Desktop Backup 5.5 review
Reviews Before choosing between the two, check to make sure the software supports the backup hardware (CD-R/RW, tape, removable disk) that you have. Retrospect uses its own dominant file format when writing to removable disks and CDs, so the format claims...
[February 4, 2002, 23:00]
China developing 'super DVD' format
Talkback raw uncompressed TV hours on 10 Terabyte 3.5 in.removable disc DVR.will have highest NLO analog / digital / optical capacity available will have lowest cost per gigabyte will have lowest power requirement per gigabyte will have longest archive...
[November 19, 2003, 4:00]
Win an HP RDX backup system review
Reviews HP's StorageWorks RDX Removable Disk Backup System is a data protection product that aims to be an affordable, easy-to-use and rugged answer to this need. We have one 500GB model to give away, courtesy of HP, with a bonus prize of a removable 500GB...
[June 18, 2009, 15:53]
Auto Backup Pro
Downloads Automatically online backup any type of files and folders to local hard disk,network,removable drives and other storage device. Intuitive interface make it easy to use, simply tell it which files to backup, where and when to copy them, then it...
[October 15, 2008, 11:43]



