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Flash drives may replace hard drives in notebooks - analystJul 17, 2006 - in News
Despite their lack in capacity and lofty price tags, Flash hard drives may become a serious threat for traditional hard drives in notebook computers. In-stat analyst Frank Dickson believes that solid state disk (SSD) storage may "dethrone the hard drive as the top laptop storage choice within 10 years."
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Bacteria could help future drives hold terabytes of dataJul 12, 2006 - in News
A Harvard Medical School professor claims that proteins from murky marshes could form the basis for higher capacity storage devices. Professor Venkatesan Renugopalakrishnan says proteins from the membrane of a salt marsh bacterium can be genetically altered to store data at areal densities of up to 50 terabits per square inch.
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Eurocom's D900K F-BombAn Outside LookJul 10, 2006 - in Picture Story
Eurocom's D900K F-Bomb Graphics Notebook
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Eurocom's D900K F-BombA look InsideJul 10, 2006 - in Picture Story
Inside top with keyboard removed
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Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUsJul 4, 2006 - in Picture Story
Both Intel processors we tested
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Brando Hooks Up (S)ATA Drives To USB 2.0Jun 30, 2006 - in Reviews
Do you need to access data on a regular hard drive, but the only interface you have available is a USB port? If so, Brando may bridge your interface gap.
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Seagate 750 GB Barracuda Enters The Big LeagueJun 29, 2006 - in Reviews
We pit the Seagate 7200.10, a perpendicular recording marvel, against the latest 500 GB monsters from Maxtor and Western Digital. What benefits does the new technology offer, both now and for the future?
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Glory of the Roman Empire and Saint's RowJun 28, 2006 - in Picture Story
Glory of the Roman Empire, just released in the UK and hitting US on June 3, is Sim City in Roman Times, for want of a better description.
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Danni's Hard Drive (Danni.com) GalleryJun 27, 2006 - in Picture Story
Danni Ashe, the former model and stripper who started Danni.com
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Asus selects Silicon Image's SteelVine storage processor for new motherboardJun 21, 2006 - in News
Silicon Image has announced that Asustek Computer has selected the SiI 4723 SteelVine storage processor for its digital home desktop motherboard, the P5W DH Deluxe.
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Blu-Ray Players For 2006
Jun 19, 2006 - in Picture Story
Matushita will ship the DMP-BD10 under the Panasonic brand in September 2006. The player provides 1080p up-conversion for all media, including DVD and plays 25 GB as well as 50 GB Blu-ray discs. Features also include virtual battery operation. Interesting
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Day 1 Impressions From The 2006 TechEd ConferenceJun 11, 2006 - in Picture Story
Microsoft's program manager for Windows Client Performance, Matt Ayres, discusses the memory partitioning scheme for ReadyDrive, the company's technology for leveraging the memory in hybrid hard disk drives.
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PQI to ship 64 GB 2.5" SATA flash disk in AugustJun 7, 2006 - in News
PQI announced at Computex that it will be shipping a 64 GB 2.5" SATA flash disk to the US, Europe, Japan and China in August of this year.
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Computex Slideshow Update: Gadgets GaloreJun 6, 2006 - in Picture Story
Welcome to another day at Computex!
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Seagate's new hard drives for 2006 and early 2007Jun 6, 2006 - in Picture Story
Seagate hard drive line-up summary: Personal storage drives
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Apple U2 IpodJun 5, 2006 - in Picture Story
Apple new U2 Ipod comes with a 30 GB hard drive and includes access to a 30 minute U2 video.
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Your DIY Gaming Rig For $720Jun 4, 2006 - in Picture Story
A water-cooled, dual-core 4-GHz DIY PC for $720
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Dell XPS launch eventMay 31, 2006 - in Picture Story
Ro Parra, Senior VP of Dell Americas, starts off the launch event.
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Pac-Man World 3, Spore, FlatOut 2 and Rumble Roses XX
May 24, 2006 - in Picture Story
Not so 2D now! Run you sonofabitch, RUN!25 years later and one might wonder at why they're still making Pac-Man games, on every format possible. The simple 2D game has morphed into a multi-million dollar franchise, and as we all know This Can Only Be A Go
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TG Daily Week in Review (May 15-19)May 18, 2006 - in Picture Story
If you can't beat 'em, sue 'em. Having lost about 80% of the MP3 player market to Apple, Creative has sued Apple for patent infringement. Read more here.
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Samsung's Hybrid hard-disk driveMay 17, 2006 - in Picture Story
First pictures of Samsung's hybrid flash/magnetic media hard-disk drive
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UPDATE: Samsung to ship hybrid hard disk drive in January 2007May 17, 2006 - in News
Samsung today said that it will be showing the commercial version of its hybrid hard disk drive at the upcoming Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) next week. The drive will combine Flash memory and will be available early next year.
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IBM announces data storage breakthroughMay 16, 2006 - in News
Researchers at IBM say a new method for cramming data onto magnetic tape will increase storage capacity at least 15 times, enough to squeeze the text from 8 million books onto a cartridge half the size of a VHS tape.
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Sandisk increases capacity of Memory Stick Pro Duo to 4 GBMay 10, 2006 - in News
Sandisk announced a new Memory Stick Pro Duo storage card specifically aimed at owners of Playstation Portable (PSP) handheld gaming systems.
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Dell introduces 13.5 TB storage systemMay 10, 2006 - in News
Dell announced a new version of its Power Vault direct attached storage (DAS) enclosure. The new model MD1000 is compatible with 3.5" SAS hard drives, which the company claims, provide a 30% increase in data throughput and twice the storage capacity of 2.5" SAS drives.
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NOR flash prices may rise in Q2May 5, 2006 - in News
Professional Computer Technology (PCT), the Taiwan agent for Silicon Storage Technology (SST) NOR flash, reported that average selling prices (ASPs) for NOR flash were stable in the first quarter, but it expects growing demand will drive up prices in the second quarter and the second half of the year.
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1.8" Hard Drives: Small is BeautifulApr 28, 2006 - in Reviews
Ultra-portable computers require smaller hard drives, which means that drives below 2.5" in size are in growing demand. The latest drive generation stores up to 80 GB, but can these small units live up to the big performance requirements of modern PC systems?
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UMC delivers SONOS memory to solid state systemApr 20, 2006 - in News
United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) yesterday announced the delivery of a new SONOS (Silicon Oxide Nitride Oxide Silicon) memory to Taiwan-based IC-design house Solid State System.
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Seagate ships first perpendicular 3.5" hard driveApr 17, 2006 - in News
Seagate will announce on Tuesday the industry's first 3.5" hard drive that is based on perpendicular recording technology. Targeting enterprise applications, the new Cheetah 15K.5 doubles the capacity of its predecessor and promises 30% more performance.
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Thecus Brings SATA to External StorageApr 17, 2006 - in Reviews
You can begin to forget about USB or Firewire: there is no substitute for SATA as a fast, reliable and relatively inexpensive external storage solution. Thecus' N2050 storage box, which uses eSATA to hook up two SATA drives externally, makes it happen.
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