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Hitachi Debuts 7,200 RPM 3TB HDDNov 18, 2010 - in News
Hitachi's latest 3.5-inch, 7200 RPM HDD has a tasty 3 TB capacity.
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HDD Giants Sued Over Patent ViolationsNov 17, 2010 - in News
All (well some) of your hard disk technology are belong to us.
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LSI Launches $11,500 SSD, Crushes Other SSDsNov 17, 2010 - in News
It matches the performance of 400+ mechanical hard drives.
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Intel Unveils 120GB SSD: The X25-M Sweet SpotNov 16, 2010 - in News
120GB of Intel SSD goodness for under $250.
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How Do SSDs Redefine Storage Performance?Nov 16, 2010 - in Reviews
It only takes one or two modern SSDs to outperform business-class RAID arrays with four or eight hard drives. We're running a full comparison and looking at the implications for high-performance systems when you make the transition to flash-based tech.
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Windows 8 May Feature Cloud BackupNov 12, 2010 - in News
A Microsoft job post linked Windows Azure with Windows 8.
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Roundup: The Best SSDs For EnthusiastsNov 11, 2010 - in Reviews
The SSD market continues evolving. We got our hands on six drives we hadn't yet tested, including Samsung’s 470-series, and ran them through our benchmark suite. All told, this roundup includes a total of 24 SSDs to compare. Which drive is right for you?
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Kingston Reveals SSDNow V100 for MainstreamNov 9, 2010 - in News
After the launch of its corporate-based SSDNow V+, Kingston has launched a consumer-based version.
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Toshiba Ships Thin 256GB Blade X-Gale SSDsNov 8, 2010 - in News
Toshiba's new modules are for manufacturers only, however they should allow for thinner notebooks and tablets with bigger storage capacities.
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Seagate's FreeAgent GoFlex: Modular External StorageNov 5, 2010 - in Reviews
External storage is almost a necessity these days. But do you go for 3.5" or 2.5" drives? What about eSATA, FireWire, or USB 2.0? Is it worth the upgrade to snag a USB 3.0-capable platform? Seagate's FreeAgent GoFlex attempts to simplify those decisions.
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Foremay Claims ''World's Fastest'' 1.8-inch SSDsNov 4, 2010 - in News
These SSDs range in thickness from 5-mm to 3.3-mm.
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Kingston Launches SSDNow V+100 With 96GBNov 4, 2010 - in News
A new SSD capacity size for you to consider.
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Intel, Samsung, Toshiba Team For 10nm ChipsNov 2, 2010 - in News
These three big guns are working on tiny chips.
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Zalman to Make Its Own Line of SSD DrivesNov 2, 2010 - in News
Zalman is jumping into the SSD market.
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Seagate Says Future is Hybrid HDD, Not Pure SSDOct 29, 2010 - in News
Seagate's placing bets that people still want big, capacious HDDs, not just pure SSD speed.
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Asus Software Unlocks HDDs With Over 2.2 TBOct 29, 2010 - in News
This software for Asus motherboards creates a virtual drive on a 3 TB HDD that can be used in Windows XP, Vista, and 7.
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OCZ Reveals New Bootable PCIe SSDOct 28, 2010 - in News
Users can boot their PC using OCZ's new 2nd-generation RevoDrive.
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128GB Blu-ray Burners Coming SoonOct 27, 2010 - in News
Buffalo and Pioneer are launching BDXL burners in Japan next month.
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WD's New Network Media Center Offers 1TB HDDOct 27, 2010 - in News
This "media hub" can only be purchased locally at Best Buy.
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Analysis: The Impact Of Shifting From 512 Byte To 4 KB SectorsOct 27, 2010 - in Reviews
Slowly but surely, hard drives with 4 KB sectors are replacing the "legacy" 512 byte sector size. By January 2011, all drive vendors will have made this transition. Buyers of new PCs are safe, but there are still a few performance pitfalls to note.
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Business Storage: A Look At The 3.5" To 2.5" TransitionOct 22, 2010 - in Reviews
There is more than one way to skin a cat. Several hard drive vendors have created transitional products to simplify the transition from 3.5" disks to more compact 2.5" devices in SMB-class servers. We cover three different options you can use.
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PC Enthusiast Builds 70TB Loaded PC with 40 FansOct 21, 2010 - in News
Better too much storage space than not enough?
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Mimedia Online Storage Sends HDD For BackupOct 19, 2010 - in News
This new backup service gathers the goods via a mail-in HDD.
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WD's 3TB Internal HDD Comes with PCI-e CardOct 19, 2010 - in News
Although Windows 7 and Vista can support capacities over 2.19 TB, a special PCI Express card will be bundled with the new 3 TB and 2.5 TB hard drives to overcome the hardware hurdle.
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Angelbird to Bring PCIe SSD on the CheapOct 19, 2010 - in News
Extreme SSD performance over PCI-Express on the cheap? There's hope!
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Iomega Reveals USB 3.0 External SSDOct 15, 2010 - in News
Iomega's rugged external SSD will ship next month.
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64 GB Coming to SD Cards, USB DrivesOct 13, 2010 - in News
Portable storage and SSDs will soon get bigger.
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WD: 1TB of Digital Content Per House By 2014Oct 13, 2010 - in News
Hard drives may still be the primary storage solution for digital media in the future.
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On The...Torture Rack? LaCie's Unbreakable USB Thumb DriveOct 13, 2010 - in Picture Story
Today we have a set of test lines up that are certainly not par for Tom's Hardware: we're putting LaCie's XtremKey through hell and back using an oven, ice, propane and dimethyl ether, acid, a five-story building, a blender, fire, and the Tom's Hammer.