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6Gb/s SATA Crucial SSDs Arrive in FebruaryJan 6, 2010 - in News
Yesterday, Lexar Media announced during CES that it's shipping the highest-performing solid-state drive for end consumers--the Crucial RealSSD C300 drive--this month, with the drives expected to arrive at resellers in February. The new SSD supports the
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Seagate Unveils USB 3.0 Laptop HDD Upgrade KitJan 6, 2010 - in News
Get your laptop up to SuperSpeed.
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Super Talent's 512GB RAIDDrive: RAID On An Add-In CardJan 5, 2010 - in Reviews
Super Talent takes advantage of a powerful Areca RAID controller and four flash SSDs to deliver next-generation storage performance from a PCI Express add-in card. We got out hands on the 512GB RAIDDrive, which, you'll be happy to know, is bootable.
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Fingernail-Sized USB Drive Packs Whopping 32 GBJan 5, 2010 - in News
Lexar Media revealed two backup drives, one smaller than a fingernail.
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Western Digital Launches Its First USB 3.0 HDDJan 5, 2010 - in News
WD launched a new external drive compatible with USB 3.0.
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ioSafe Reveals ''Disaster-Proof'' External SSDJan 5, 2010 - in News
This solid state disk can survive a collapsing building.
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Can Bargain SSDs Give Windows A Quantum Performance Leap?Dec 30, 2009 - in Reviews
Do you have a case of the boot-up blues? Are app load times sucking your will to live? Everybody knows that SSDs can accelerate certain system tasks, but can an affordable SSD deliver a quantum leap in everyday Windows tasks? We did the tests
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Do You Need A New Hard Drive With Your Windows 7 Upgrade?Dec 30, 2009 - in Reviews
There are two good reasons for a hard drive upgrade. Reason one: hard drives have become faster and cheaper per gigabyte. Reason two: Windows 7 should be able to take greater advantage of additional storage horsepower. We put these theories to the test.
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Seagate Accused of Stealing HDD TechDec 29, 2009 - in News
An ex-employee of Seagate is crying foul play.
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USB 3.0-to-SATA Adapter Gives HDDs SuperSpeedDec 28, 2009 - in News
This adapter can turn old HDDs into external drives using USB 3.0.
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Managing Backup: Three Software Solutions ComparedDec 25, 2009 - in Reviews
Portable hard drives are great backup targets. But should you use the ubiquitous Windows utility, a higher-end tool, or a brainless, consumer-friendly solution? We looked at Windows 7 Backup, True Image 2010 Home by Acronis, and Rebit’s consumer backup.
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LaCie Intros USB 3.0 Dual-Drive RAIDDec 18, 2009 - in News
LaCie will display its RAID 0/1 storage solution using USB 3.0 next month at CES.
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ioXtreme PCI Express SSDs Anticipate SATA 6 Gb/s PerformanceDec 15, 2009 - in Reviews
Fusion-io has produced enterprise-class flash-based SSDs since 2007. But the firm now offers PCI Express-based flash devices for enthusiasts at more attractive price points. Today, we're looking at the ioXtreme and ioXtreme Pro to see how they stack up.
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Intel Phasing Out SSDs with 50nm FlashDec 11, 2009 - in News
It's time for the first generation of Intel SSDs to retire and be sent out to the pasture.
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Seagate to Release World's Thinnest 2.5-inch HDDDec 10, 2009 - in News
Seagate shaves 2.5 mm from laptop drives.
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Diskeeper Can Help Prevent HDD FragmentationDec 10, 2009 - in News
The Diskeeper Corporation claims that its technology can prevent HDD fragmentation.
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Seagate Announces Pulsar SSDs for EnterprisesDec 7, 2009 - in News
Seagate joins the SSD fray with Pulsar.
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Chinese Black Market Selling Win 7 on USB SticksDec 3, 2009 - in News
There's a "10-in-One" suite of Windows 7 Ultimate, loaded on USB sticks, up for sale on the Chinese black market.
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Micron SSD Slated Fastest for Notebook, DesktopDec 2, 2009 - in News
Micron's upcoming SSD is slated to be the fastest ever for laptops and desktops, using SATA 6 Gb/s.
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Watch Blu-ray And Burn DVDs: Three Low-Cost SolutionsDec 2, 2009 - in Reviews
Combo drives have a long history of bringing value to people with simple burning needs. As prices for expensive Blu-ray media drops, we review three low-cost drives that can read high-priced content and write to the most value-oriented formats.
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Sony Ships 2 High-speed TransferJet ChipsDec 1, 2009 - in News
TransferJet may soon be on its way to dominate Bluetooth.
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USB Server Adds Devices to Your LANDec 1, 2009 - in News
Two USB servers can add ports to your LAN without the need for a PC connection.
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Buffalo Unleashes USB 3.0 Blu-ray BurnerNov 30, 2009 - in News
Buffalo's 12X external Blu-ray burner uses a USB 3.0 connection.
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Tuesday Deals: Pre-Black Friday Edition Part DeuxNov 24, 2009 - in News
Black Friday is just days away. Are you ready?
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Fusion-io SSD Setup Screams Along at 1 TB/secNov 24, 2009 - in News
We think that today's top of the line SSDs are very fast relative to what we're accustomed to using from years with magnetic storage. But if for some reason that's still not fast enough for you, there's Fusion-io's SSD technology that's able to reach a bl
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OCZ Sporting USB 3.0 External SSD at CESNov 20, 2009 - in News
Based on an OCZ forum post, the company will reveal a line of external SSDs using USB 3.0.
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Microsoft Launches Azure Cloud Service Jan 1Nov 17, 2009 - in News
Microsoft's cloud-based storage will open for business on January 1, 2010.
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Perfect Consumer Backup With Seagate And RebitNov 12, 2009 - in Reviews
Seagate’s Replica is a portable hard drive with automatic backup, versioning, and disaster recovery features to make backup a no-brainer. The product works so well that it deserves our rare Best of Tom’s Award.
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16 TB Cloud Drive from Google Costs $4.1K/YearNov 11, 2009 - in News
Google is offering cloud drives with capacities up to 16 TB.
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