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Sound Proof Your Hard DriveMay 19, 2009 - in Reviews
Hard drive silencers and cases with special suspension hardware promise to reduce hard drive noise. We looked at two different products, and were really surprised by the results. Are these things gimmicks, or is there some real value here?
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Report: SSDs Can't Replace HDDsMay 18, 2009 - in News
Friday TDK announced that it launched a new line of serial ATA II compatible hard drives, however storage integration specialist Origin Storage says that they're doomed to failure.
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Roundup: Hand-Held Hard Drives With Up To 500 GBMay 15, 2009 - in Reviews
Big hard drive capacities aren't just for immobile desktops any more. We round up the latest portable disks from Fujitsu, Samsung, Seagate, and Western Digital in order to gauge the performance you can expect from hand-held drives with up to 500 GB.
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Toshiba Ships First Laptop With a 512 GB SSDMay 14, 2009 - in News
Ultra portable notebook with a 512 GB SSD. Drool.
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Samsung Launches 32 GB 30-nm NAND MemoryMay 13, 2009 - in News
Samsung has announced that it is now shipping 32 GB moviNAND memory chips.
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Corsair Releases 256 GB SSDMay 12, 2009 - in News
This afternoon Corsair announced the 256 GB edition of its Storage Solutions SSDs (Solid State Drive), offering consumers its fastest and largest 2.5-inch SATA II drive thus far.
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Burned, Dropped, Drowned: HDD Recovery In PicturesMay 11, 2009 - in Picture Story
Ever wonder why anyone would pay to have their hard drive repaired? We were recently given the chance to follow a victim of last year's Iowa flooding through the recovery process, witnessing a completely ruined disk transformed into a functional drive.
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Blu-ray Growing, but 58% Still ConfusedMay 7, 2009 - in News
Some people still think standard-def DVD is "good enough" compared to Blu-ray Disc.
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Tom's Storage Charts 2009: A New Test EnvironmentMay 6, 2009 - in Reviews
Our old 3.6 GHz Xeon is making way for a brand new X58-based Core i7 solution with PCI-X and PCIe, which we will use to test hard drives, SSDs, controllers, and other storage products. We introduce you to our new reference platform and talk about testing!
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PCI-E SSD Does 1000 MB/sec.May 5, 2009 - in News
PhotoFast's new G-Monster-PROMISE PCIe SSD claims to be the first in the industry to reach 1000 MB/s
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CBHD is China's Own Blu-ray DiscMay 1, 2009 - in News
Selling any sort of media is tough in China due to piracy.
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Hot or Not? New Samsung and Solidata SSDsApr 30, 2009 - in Reviews
Samsung’s new 256 GB flash SSD is a screamer, while Solidata created a questionable RAID-based SSD that runs incredibly hot. Check out one example of what a new SSD should be and another example of what not to buy in this increasingly competitive market.
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Intel SSD Prices Drop by Up to $100Apr 29, 2009 - in News
Intel SSDs now a little cheaper, but still not cheap.
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World's Most Durable SSD; Only 436lbsApr 28, 2009 - in News
Axxana's slogan reads, "Built to last," and with its latest Phoenix System data system, they may very well survive with the cockroaches in a nuclear holocaust.
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GE's Holographic Storage to Yield 500 GB DiscsApr 28, 2009 - in News
General Electronics this week announced a breakthrough in holographic storage technology which could allow us to store up to 500 GB of data on one disc. In other words, ten Blu-ray Discs in one.
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Seagate Claims to be Easiest PC Backup YetApr 27, 2009 - in News
Seagate Replica purportedly works like Apple's Time Machine
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The SSD Workload Performance AnalysisApr 27, 2009 - in Reviews
Today we're running a series of benchmarks on the latest SSD offering from Intel and Samsung to see how performance changes over time. We discovered that there are some severe performance issues, but also solutions you should know about.
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OCZ Unveils PCIe-Based SSD CardApr 24, 2009 - in News
OCZ announced today its Z-Drive, a PCI-Express based solid state drive that offers up to 1 TB of storage.
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Roundup: Three 16-Port Enterprise SAS ControllersApr 24, 2009 - in Reviews
Loaded with features and set up for maximum enterprise storage flexibility, we're looking into the performance and management capabilities of three SAS controller products by Adaptec, Areca, and Promise.
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IBM New Memory: Faster, Better, than SSDsApr 22, 2009 - in News
IBM is developing a new memory technology called "Racetrack" that could replace all current forms of memory and storage solutions.
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Report: Intel SSD Price Cut on April 26Apr 22, 2009 - in News
Cheaper, but will be they cheap enough?
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Seagate's Energy-friendly 5,900 RPM HDDsApr 22, 2009 - in News
Would Heart be proud of this version of Barracuda?
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QOTD: Have You Bought An SSD Yet?Apr 21, 2009 - in News
There's no doubt about it: one of the best ways to boost your computer's performance, is to upgrade your hard drive to a cutting edge solid state drive (SSD).
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New Desktop Hard Drives: Speed Or Capacity?Apr 21, 2009 - in Reviews
Today we're testing and dissecting Samsung’s Spinpoint F2, Seagate’s Barracuda 7200.12, and WD’s 2 TB Caviar Green. They all hold 500 GB of data per platter, but the similarities stop there. Which one works best for you?
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Pioneer Offers 8x Dual-Layer Blu-ray WriterApr 15, 2009 - in News
Earlier today, Pioneer introduced the BDR-2203, its internal 8x dual-layer Blu-ray writer, however general consumers may tremble at the knees by the sight of its monstrous pricetag.
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MLC SSDs to Challenge Faster SLC DrivesApr 13, 2009 - in News
A company called SandForce is in the last stages of prepping its new SF-1500 SSD processor for the mainstream. According to SandForce, its new SSD processors will give lower-cost, and slower MLC-based SSD drives a huge performance boost.
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OCZ Jumps On Mac Hardware BandwagonApr 10, 2009 - in News
OCZ is adding Mac compatible solid state drives to its Vertex series of SSDs, and also debuted several different Apple specific memory kits.
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Network Storage: Three NAS Units Rounded UpApr 10, 2009 - in Reviews
Network storage is great for centralizing data on a home or small business network. The real question is: do you build your own NAS or buy one that's already primed for action? We round up three ready-made units to see if any of them suit our fancy.
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XRAID ES 4 and 16 TB Storage for MacApr 9, 2009 - in News
Active Storage said that its new XRAID ES for the Mac OS X will come in both 4 TB and 16 TB versions. However, both solutions may require a monthly payment plan.
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