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Seagate Releases Firmware to Fix HDD BricksJan 22, 2009 - in News
It’s been a rough past week for Seagate, and even more so for owners of new large-capacity Seagate hard disk drives.
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Corsair Enters SSD Market With 128 GB SSDJan 21, 2009 - in News
Corsair enters the SSD market as its new Corsair S128 SSD silently hits store shelves.
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OCZ Releases New 2.5-inch Apex SSDsJan 21, 2009 - in News
OCZ, one of the world leaders in memory technology enters the ring with their new Apex SATA II 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive(SSD) series at cost effective pricing.
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Kingston Joins SSD Fray With Intel DrivesJan 20, 2009 - in News
Now shipping the first two offerings from Kingston’s new SSDNow E Series and SSDNow M Series, with the former being aimed at the enterprise server environment while the latter is for the performance-oriented notebook PC.
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The Swag of CES... Benchmarked!Jan 20, 2009 - in News
One of the highlights of being part of the press at CES is all the swag companies pass our way, although not all the companies invested equally in this regard.
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Seagate's Update Bricking Working HDDsJan 19, 2009 - in News
Seagate recently released a preventative firmware update for Barracuda 7200.11 drives affected by a faulty firmware which caused the drive to lock up and fail to be detected by the BIOS. Unfortunately, the updating process has not gone smoothly...
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Toshiba Wants to Buy Fujitsu's Storage BusinessJan 19, 2009 - in News
Toshiba, one of the world’s largest flash memory manufacturers, is taking heavy interest in Fujitsu’s storage division.
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Protect Your Data With EncryptionJan 19, 2009 - in Reviews
Security is becoming more and more important for many users, and one of the most solid solutions is an OpenSource solution called TrueCrypt, which allows you to encrypt your entire system on the fly. We looked at this option's performance impact.
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Diskeeper’s Controversial SSD DefragerJan 15, 2009 - in News
The company claims massive performance benefits for its new SSD optimizer, but is this “free-space optimizer” just a bottle of solid-state snake oil?
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Updated: Seagate 1TB Drives Biting The DustJan 15, 2009 - in News
In the wake of freezing issues with Seagate's 1.5TB drives comes yet another problem with the Barracuda 7200.11 series. Failure rates of the 1TB drives in particular are abnormally high, but Seagate has not acknowledged the problem...
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World's First Portable Blu-ray PlayerJan 13, 2009 - in News
Panasonic at CES introduced the world’s first portable Blu-ray Disc player. Sure, Blu-ray on-the-go isn’t completely new thanks to high-end laptops, but this one’s purpose-built for watching movies.
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Western Digital to Unveil 2 TB HDD this WeekJan 13, 2009 - in News
With High Definition content being stored on hard drives more and more frequently, and the latest games having increasingly large installations, hard drive space fills up quickly. Western Digital comes to the rescue with the first 2TB hard drive.
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Samsung Shows Sexy Looking Blu-ray PlayerJan 13, 2009 - in News
Samsung's new Blu-ray player looks like a space-age device.
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LaCie 4big: The Enthusiast Data JukeboxJan 12, 2009 - in Reviews
It’s huge, it’s flexible, it’s fast, it’s efficient, and it even looks nice. Lacie’s four-drive storage solution features eSATA and popular alternative interfaces, and seems to be close to perfect.
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CES '09: LG's NAS with Blu-rayJan 12, 2009 - in News
Another hot goodie seen at CES '09 was LG's Network Attached Storage (NAS) device with a built-in Blu-ray drive.
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Blu-ray is Penetrating the MarketJan 12, 2009 - in News
The Blu-ray Disc Association was proud to announce its successes in growth throughout 2008. With the growing number of HDTV sets in homes, it’s only natural that consumers are looking for content to drive all those new pixels.
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1 TB SSD: You Know You Want ItJan 11, 2009 - in News
At CES this year, there was no shortage of storage talk. But we know that you want to hear about solid state drives (SSDs) and where they're going. Good thing because a company called pureSilicon just announced its 1 TB SSD. That's right: one terabyte.
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CES '09: 500MB/sec. USB Blows Our MindJan 11, 2009 - in News
USB technology had a good showing this year at CES 2009. The trend in technology clearly demonstrates where USB is headed in terms of the near future and beyond. Of course, we're talking about USB 3.0 or SuperSpeed USB.
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CES '09: 100 HD Movies on a Stamp-Sized ChipJan 10, 2009 - in News
If storing 100 HD movies on a SD card seems a little far-fetched, think again: the SD Association says it will be possible in 5 years!
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Hands-on With MSI's Hybrid SSD NetbookJan 9, 2009 - in News
Just at the tail end of December, MSI announced the first Hybrid storage netbook. We headed down to MSI to check it out for ourselves.
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CES '09: EMTEC to Reveal Gdium Mobile NetbookJan 8, 2009 - in News
Yesterday EMTEC announced that it would reveal the ultra-portable, affordable Gdium Mobile Netbook this week at CES. As long as it doesn't eat "raw and wiggly" fish, everyone should be ok.
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CES '09: SanDisk's 40,000 RPM SSD--What?Jan 8, 2009 - in News
SanDisk today demonstrated its new line of G3 SSDs, which it claims is state of the art.Using a new rating method called vRPM or virtual RPM, SanDisk compares its SSD drives in terms of platter rotation rates of traditional HDD drives. So how fast do thes
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Turn Any USB HDD Into a Backup DeviceJan 8, 2009 - in News
We take an early look at Clickfree's latest tool that will turn any external drive into a backup drive.
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CES '09: Asus' 512GB SSD Laptop; World FirstJan 8, 2009 - in News
We had the chance to briefly talk to Asus tonight, prior to CES' full opening in the morning. One thing we learned from Asus is that the company is preparing to launch what it claims is the world's first 512 GB SSD ultra-portable.
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CES '09: Patriot's Nifty SSD RAID EnclosureJan 8, 2009 - in News
Patriot Memory has something interesting coming down the pipeline, so we've learned today at CES in Vegas. The company demonstrated a SSD RAID enclosure that takes two 2.5 inch SSD drives, marries it with a onboard RAID controller, and packs everything in
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Scorpio Blue: Big Notebook HDDs Go MainstreamJan 6, 2009 - in Reviews
While two other 500 GB mobile hard drives have been available for a while, WD is the first to release this capacity in a model using the standard 9.5 mm height with two platters.
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Adobe Flash Coming to Blu-RayJan 5, 2009 - in News
Ready for a richer user experience in your living-room? Looks like Intel and Adobe are going to be working together to bring consumers Flash based interfaces coupled with the Intel CE 3100 Media Processor.
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A-Data Launches New SSD RAID EnclosureDec 31, 2008 - in News
And the coolest part? You can switch between the seven supported RAID modes with a simple hardware switch. Take that, bulky RAID configuration screens!
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SSD Capacity Battle Heating UpDec 31, 2008 - in News
There's no doubt that SSD drives are improving day to day. One major area that SSD manufacturers are focusing on is drive capacity.
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RunCore Launches Low Cost SSDsDec 31, 2008 - in News
With the price of SSD storage continuously dropping, it’s not surprising to see some ultra cheap SSDs hitting the market in time to take advantage of the current penny pinching economy.
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