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Maxtor Personal Storage 3200 drives ship with virus
Hard drive shortage on the horizon?
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Seagate intros new enterprise hard drives
Seagate to enter the SSD market
Fujitsu bets SSDs are the future of laptop storage
Speaking of storage, you’d think that if there was going to be one true evangelist for SSDs, it would be either Read more…
Seagate: 1TB iPods by 2014
Most of us can already fit our entire digital music collection on a 80GB iPod. But when will we be able to carry around our entire library of DVDs in our pocket? It’s no secret that storage
Read more…Seagate to launch mobile HD with built-in WiFi, Bluetooth
As mobile phones move further away from their humble telephony roots and inch closer toward becoming the ultimate handheld convergence device, we’re seeing more manufacturers target the mobile platform with technologies that will make it easier to work and play on a handset. One of the more compelling technologies like this to emerge recently is Seagate’s Digital Audio Video Experience or DAVE, for short. DAVE is essentially a portable, Bluetooth and WiFi-equipped hard drive that will …
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> Engadget scores some hands-on time (and some photos!) with the OLPC laptop at CES. Article
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> Seagate looks to portable storage. …
Hitachi, Seagate to debut 1 Terabyte drives at CES
I still remember the first Mac that my family owned. It ran System 7, sported a blazing fast 32 Mhz processor and came equipped with a whopping 60 Mb of storage space (by the way, feel free to email me if you think you can Guess This Mac just based on those specs). Sure that 60 Mb hard drive seemed big at first, but a couple Claris Works documents and a few large HyperStudio projects later it was full. Oh, what I wouldn’t have given back in those days for a few more megabytes of …
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