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New Patriot SSDs Use Latest JMicron ControllerApr 15, 2010 - in News
Patriot launched a new line of SSDs using the JMicron JMF612 controller.
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External Device Reads HDDs, Memory CardsApr 14, 2010 - in News
Scythe's revised Kama Connect multi-adapter received a few new features.
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Buffalo Launching SSDs with PATA SupportApr 14, 2010 - in News
It's a line of SSDs for PCs that don't have SATA.
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Portable Performance: Four USB 3.0 Enclosures For Your 2.5” DriveApr 14, 2010 - in Reviews
USB 3.0 is set to become the de facto standard for performance-oriented portable devices. We take a look at four enclosures that bring modern performance to pocket-sized storage. If you have an old laptop drive laying around, throw it in one of these.
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Plextor Reveals Consumer-Based NASApr 13, 2010 - in News
Plextor's first NAS device was developed for the home, home office, and small business user.
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Spring 2010 Solid State Drive Roundup, Part 2Apr 13, 2010 - in Reviews
In part one of our SSD roundup, we looked at drives from Crucial, OCZ, Intel, Solidata, and Toshiba. To those results, we're adding Crucial's first 6 Gb/s SSD, WD's first SSD, and Kingston's 128GB SSDNow V-series, along with 'fresh' and 'used' scores.
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You Guys Are Still Spending a Lot on Gaming PCsApr 9, 2010 - in News
Enthusiasts make up nearly half of all the dollars spent on gaming-related hardware on PCs.
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OCZ Announces Vertex 2 and Agility 2 SSDsApr 9, 2010 - in News
OCZ packs its new SSDs with SandForce controllers. They're fast.
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Super Talent Intros Value SSDs Starting at $65Apr 9, 2010 - in News
Super Talent rolls an affordable SSD... in an 8GB capacity.
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Dell Expands Cloud ComputingApr 9, 2010 - in News
Dell is moving beyond the box, offering two cloud computing solutions.
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Thecus Expands NAS Line with N8800+ RackmountApr 9, 2010 - in News
Stacking five together provides data centers 80 TB of storage.
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Deals for April 8: Modern Warfare 2 MP Free DaysApr 8, 2010 - in News
If you're not up to shooting up zombies at a discount, then you can for sure take part in the Modern Warfare 2 free weekend.
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Deals for April 7: HP 18.4" dv8t, Dell ST2010 LCDApr 7, 2010 - in News
Looking for a laptop with a massive screen? The 18.4" HP dv8t rarely goes on sale, but here is your chance to nab it at a deal!
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WD Introduces Fastest Ever VelociRaptor HDDsApr 7, 2010 - in News
Not ready to go SSD? Then these could fill your need for speed.
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Spring 2010 Solid State Drive Roundup, Part 1Apr 7, 2010 - in Reviews
We recently upgraded our 2010 reference platform, and it should do justice to the latest SATA 6Gb/s drives and the TRIM command. The first part of our spring SSD roundup includes drives from Crucial, Intel, OCZ, Solidata, and Toshiba.
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OCZ Launches 4th Generation PCIe SSDsApr 6, 2010 - in News
OCZ's new Z-Drive PCIe-based SSDs feature removable NAND modules.
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VelociRaptor Returns: 6Gb/s, 600GB, And 10,000 RPMApr 6, 2010 - in Reviews
Western Digital is in the process of reinventing its Raptor product line, delivering improved performance and a new 600GB capacity ceiling. In today's review, we compare it to its predecessor and the other popular magnetic drives populating the market.
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PQI Releases Zippy Fast 2.5 inch USB 3.0 HDDApr 5, 2010 - in News
It's the world's first 2.5-inch portable drive using USB 3.0.
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Blu-ray Discs Can Fit 128GB in New BDXL FormatApr 5, 2010 - in News
A third and fourth layer can expand Blu-ray Disc capacity up to 128GB.
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Do It Yourself: Upgrade A Notebook's Hard DriveApr 3, 2010 - in Picture Story
You're ready to ditch your notebook because you think it's just too outdated. Well, the latest mobile hard drives offer up to 640GB of capacity to help breathe in a little more life. We show you how to replace the drive and restore your Windows install.
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Good Deals for Good Friday: SSD Sale RoundupApr 2, 2010 - in News
Today's top deals: HP Touchsmart 12.1" tablet PC; SSD Coupon Roundup; Medal of Honor pre-order.
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Eight Portable Hard Drives Compared: USB 2.0 Lives OnApr 2, 2010 - in Reviews
Eight different portable hard drives, spanning everything from 250GB to 1TB and centering on 2.5” and 1.8” form factors, compete against each other based on design and functionality. Similar though they seem, they're far from equal under the hood.
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Toshiba Crams 1TB Into Your PocketMar 31, 2010 - in News
Toshiba's super-small external HDD is ideal for backing up "digital memories."
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WD's New 750 GB 2.5" HDD On The WayMar 30, 2010 - in News
Western Digital has shipped its new 750 GB WD Scorpio Blue laptop HDD.
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Xbox 360 Flash Drives: $40 for 8GB, $70 for 16GBMar 30, 2010 - in News
Yesterday Microsoft confirmed that the company would be releasing an update on April 6 that would allow users to use USB flash drives for storing profiles, game saves, demos and more.
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USB Storage Coming to Xbox 360 April 6Mar 29, 2010 - in News
Microsoft's Major Nelson has confirmed reports that USB storage is coming to the Xbox 360.
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Three Generations Of 1.8" Hard Drives BenchmarkedMar 27, 2010 - in Reviews
With the adoption of flashed-based solid state drives, 1.8" hard drives have seemingly fallen out of favor. However, we're taking a look at Toshiba’s three latest generations of 1.8” hard drive technology to see where the form factor might be heading.
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Toshiba Introduces 750GB and 1TB Laptop HDDsMar 25, 2010 - in News
A lot of people find their laptops don't meet their storage needs and so, have a couple of externals lying around to fulfill their storage needs. Soon, storage fiends can get their hands on a twin-platter 750GB HDD from Toshiba.
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Xbox 360 Gets 250GB Standalone HDD UpgradeMar 24, 2010 - in News
Microsoft is now offering a stand-alone 250GB hard drive for users who want to upgrade their storage. Priced at $129.99, the old 120GB hard drive will reportedly be selling for just shy of a hundred bucks.
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USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s, Motherboards, And Overcoming BottlenecksMar 24, 2010 - in Reviews
Soon, 4.8 Gb/s USB 3.0 and 6 Gb/s SATA will be hitting the mainstream. But be careful when you buy your next mainstream motherboard; some don't handle these technologies very well. We compare three implementations and recommend best practice solutions.
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