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Hitachi's 7K1000 Terabyte Hard DriveApr 17, 2007 - in Reviews
The first terabyte hard drive arrives with a bang: 32 MB of cache and up to 85 MB/s sequential reads sound impressive. Where does this leave the WD Raptor?
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2.5" External HDD Spring FeverApr 12, 2007 - in Reviews
Along with spring comes new storage products. Seagate and Toshiba sent us their latest external drives while Hitachi offered an upgrade kit for notebook hard disks.
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Alienware's m5550i Notebook Means Business
Apr 8, 2007 - in Picture Story
The Area-51 m5550i posts respectable numbers in this category, for an office notebook. It totally blows away the Toshiba Tecras we recently tested for example. In comparison to Alienware's gaming monster, the Aurora m9700, the Area-51 m5550's numbers do l
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Alienware's m5550i Notebook Means BusinessApr 8, 2007 - in Picture Story
Most notebooks look the same from the outside, not so with Alienware. At the top is the distinctive powered Alienware logo. This is a medium sized notebook measuring 14" x 2" x 10.5" and weighing 6 lbs 14oz.
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Are Cheap DVD Burners Worth the Trouble?Apr 5, 2007 - in Reviews
There are noticeable differences in performance between various low-end $40 DVD burners. Our tests of five devices from LG, Pioneer, Samsung and Sony show what you can expect.
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The Best in Enterprise Hard DrivesApr 2, 2007 - in Reviews
We put 13 SAS and SCSI hard drives to the ultimate test. And we also launch our new Enterprise HDD Charts!
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RAID Boxes Run RiotMar 23, 2007 - in Reviews
We looked at two RAID-based external storage appliances from easyRAID and Sans Digital. They deliver increased performance, but with annoying decibel levels.
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Scientists discover new clues for extending storage times in spintronicsMar 22, 2007 - in News
Researchers from the University of Cincinnati and the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Engineering say they have found a way to extend the time spinning electrons can retain stored information by a factor of 1000x.
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Sandisk announces $350 flash hard driveMar 13, 2007 - in News
Want to upgrade your notebook PC? If it is not capacity, but it is performance you are interested in, then Sandisk should soon have an option that could make you think twice: The company will be offering a NAND flash-based solid state disk (SSD) in a traditional 2.5" form factor and 32 GB capacity for $350.
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Cheap RAID Ravages WD RaptorMar 12, 2007 - in Reviews
A quick hard drive such as Western Digital's Raptor noticeably accelerates your PC, but is it still the best choice for enthusiasts?
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The Sytrin SHF1 Hard Drive CoolerMar 7, 2007 - in Reviews
Cooling the unsung hero of your PC, with bling!
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Storage study shows billions and billions of gigabytes servedMar 6, 2007 - in News
A study on storage trends by IDC shows that we are using billions of gigabytes of storage at an increasing rate. The study predicts that there will be a 57% annual growth rate in storage and that the amount of information created will reach 988 exabytes in 2010. For those of you have to look up what an Exabyte is (like I did), it is a one followed by 18 zeros.
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Understanding Hard Drive PerformanceMar 5, 2007 - in Reviews
We've added 15 more hard drives to our hard drive lists, and analyzed a full model family to try to understand why some models perform better than others. Which capacity point is the fastest? Does 16 MB cache offer advantages over 8 MB? We answer these questions and many more.
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Top 10 Geek Movies for 2007Mar 4, 2007 - in Picture Story
"Death Proof" is Quentin Tarantino's half of "Grindhouse," the low budget double feature homage B-movies of the 1970s.
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Store, Swap and Organize: Storage AccessoriesMar 1, 2007 - in Reviews
Storage has countless faces these days, including numerous useful accessories. We found fives products to help you flexibly install, connect, silence and manage 2.5" and 3.5" hard drives.
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Bacteria explored as new data storage mediumFeb 27, 2007 - in News
Researchers of the Keio University Institute for Advanced Biosciences and Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus announced development of a "new technology" that enables "long-term" data storage in bacterial DNA.
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Adtron to offer 160 GB 2.5" flash driveFeb 26, 2007 - in News
Adtron last week announced that it will begin offering what will be the largest solid-state disk (SSD) drive on the market - matching the capacity of the upcoming mainstream hard drive capacity in notebooks. Unfortunately, the drive will be priced well out of consumer reach.
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WD rolls out networked hard drivesFeb 21, 2007 - in News
Growing video and music collections are slowly opening a few business opportunity for hard drive manufacturers: Shared storage devices allow consumers to access their digital content via an Internet connection from anywhere in the world: WD joins the bandwagon with a 1 TB new network storage solution for consumers.
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RAID Recovery: The Data Knight Kroll Ontrack To The Rescue!Feb 14, 2007 - in Reviews
In the event of catastrophic hard drive failure, only professional data recovery can help. During a visit to Kroll Ontrack we gained insight into how data can even be restored from a crashed RAID array.
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Coraid pushes SATA over the EthernetFeb 12, 2007 - in News
System administrators who need a lot of network storage may want to look into Coraid's serial ATA over Ethernet. At the recently completed Southern California Linux Expo, the folks from the San Clemente-based company showed off their SR1521T 15-drive tower that can be accessed by Linux, Mac and Windows machines.
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Coraid pushes SATA over EthernetFeb 12, 2007 - in Picture Story
Coraid's SR1521T unit can hold 15 SATA drives. Two 1GB Ethernets on the back provide network connectivity.
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EUROCOM M620NC Titanium: Performance
Feb 11, 2007 - in Picture Story
In comparison to the Tecra A8 the Eurocom M620NC Titanium's No AA No AF score doesn't look so hot. Though these two notebooks have the same integrated Intel graphics controller, the two have different CPUs. The M620NC Titanium as tested only has an Intel
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EUROCOM M620NC Titanium: PhotosFeb 11, 2007 - in Picture Story
The M620NC Titanium is a compact notebook, measuring 11" x 1.25" x 9.3" and weighing only 2lb 14oz / 1304g.
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Build a Windows Vista Upgrade ParachuteFeb 7, 2007 - in Reviews
In this article, we provide you with what you need to know about upgrading to Windows Vista. You will get definitive information about released features and capabilities of the various versions of Windows Vista, learn when you can and cannot do a Vista in-place upgrade, and find out about tools to make your Vista installation easier and less prone to errors and crashes.
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Seagate to ship 10 GB wireless hard drive for cellphones in Q2Jan 31, 2007 - in News
Seagate today confirmed that it will be jumping into the wireless storage market by introducing an external hard drive in the second quarter of this year. The drive, previously code-named "Crickett," will be offering 10 GB of storage space initially and is scheduled to expand to up to 20 GB later on.
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Windows Vista GalleryJan 28, 2007 - in Picture Story
Windows Vista Home Basic will sell for $199.00 and will not have the 3D-accelerated Windows Aero desktop. Up to 8 GB of memory will be supported.
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Samsung intros super-slim 1.8" hard driveJan 25, 2007 - in News
Samsung is going more aggressively after the portable consumer electronics market with a new, slim hard drive in a 1.8" form factor.
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Fujitsu paves way to 5 TB hard drivesJan 18, 2007 - in News
Fujitsu claims that it has developed a key technology that would allow the company to quintuple today's highest commercial storage densities in hard disk media. If researchers will be able to transfer the technology into commercial products, we could see 5 TB desktop drives and 1.5 TB notebook drives in the not too distant future.
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Silicon Systems announces 1.8" flash hard driveJan 16, 2007 - in News
Silicon Systems, a provider of commercial solid state storage solutions, today added a 1.8" flash hard drive to its existing 2.5" line of products. The new drive is available with a capacity of up to 16 GB.
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2007 HDD Rundown: Can High Capacities Meet High Performance?Jan 16, 2007 - in Reviews
Our test lab hosted a battle between Hitachi's, Samsung's and Western Digital's latest hard drives. Check out HDDs in three categories: fast system drives, multi-purpose all-arounders, and powerful storage giants. Which one is right for you?
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