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A Hard Disk In A PCI Slot? The Upgradeware HD25-I/ISJun 17, 2005 - in Reviews
Upgradeware offers a curious option for accommodating a 2.5" hard disk. With the help of an adapter board, drives can now be installed directly in a PCI slot.
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Startup storage firm announces NAS/SAN hybridJun 14, 2005 - in News
A new storage networking products firm funded by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's Tako Ventures has announced its entry into the already fiercely competitive enterprise storage hardware market. Pillar Data Systems' Axiom line can act as network-attached storage as well as conventional SAN storage for different network hosts.
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Maxtor preps 500 GByte harddrivesJun 6, 2005 - in News
Maxtor today announced that it will begin shipping 3.5" SATA and ATA harddrives with a capacity of 500 GByte in the third quarter of this year.
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A New Toshiba 100 GB Notebook Drive at 5,400 RPMJun 6, 2005 - in Reviews
100 GB hard drives for notebooks have been available for a while now, but most of them only run at a leisurely 4,200 RPM. Toshiba has eliminated this shortcoming with the new MK1032GAX.
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CFI extends HDD case capacity up to a teraByteJun 2, 2005 - in News
Chyang Fun Industry (CFI) is showcasing its CF-B4042 hard disk drive (HDD) case for the SOHO and SMB (small and medium business) markets at Computex Taipei.
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Saving Your Data After a Head Crash: An Inside Look at a Disk Recovery ServiceMay 30, 2005 - in Reviews
You've read about how unreliable storage media is, but like failing to floss your teeth every day, even the best of us sometimes neglect to do the necessary and don't regularly back up our hard disks. When one of our editor's laptop hard disk crashed, we learned first hand what happens when you put your precious data in the hands of a data recovery firm, which in this case was CBL Data Recovery Inc.
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Holographic storage to debut at "very end" of 2006May 25, 2005 - in News
InPhase is edging closer to a commercial release of its holographic storage system "Tapestry". The technology will offer 300 GByte space on one disc and will be marketed as high-end archival storage solution - but may also appeal to some pro-sumers and small businesses.
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Samsung develops Flash-based harddriveMay 23, 2005 - in News
Samsung announced that it has developed the first solid state disk (SSD) based on NAND Flash memory technology. 1.8" 16 GByte SSD drives will ship in August of this year.
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T is for Turbo: The Hitachi DeskStar T7K250May 23, 2005 - in Reviews
With its redesigned 250 GB model, Hitachi is adding a drive to its product portfolio for both mainstream purchasers and potential upgraders. Even if you are using older 40 GB and 80 GB drives, this is a worthy upgrade.
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Data Transfer on the Run: High-Speed USB Flash DrivesMay 20, 2005 - in Reviews
Forget the diskettes or read/write optical media! USB flash memory drives are quicker and easier to use. And some models even offer data transfer rates that exceed 20 MBytes/sec!
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Bigger, faster midrange storage from IBM on the wayMay 12, 2005 - in News
IBM has added a new 4Gbps storage system to its midrange line-up.
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Bare Metal Backup and Recovery for Small Business NetworksMay 2, 2005 - in Reviews
Small business backup solutions are numerous, but restoring files to the "bare metal" of a new disk drive after disaster strikes is probably the easiest and most effective strategy. We examine three different solutions for a Windows environment and point out the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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Samsung ships Serial ATA II drives, shows hybrid harddriveApr 27, 2005 - in News
Samsung claims it is first to make harddrives with a Serial ATA II (SATA II) interface commercially available. Three new drives were announced on Wednesday, aiming at gaming and enterprise applications.
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Samsung's Spinpoint P120 Hard Drive: Ready for the Big Leagues?Apr 27, 2005 - in Reviews
Samsung's latest Spinpoint hard drive series surpasses the 70 MB/s data transfer rate threshold, runs quiet and was designed to offer other performance superlatives. Our tests show how well Samsung's obvious ambitions to outpace the competition fare when it comes to PC as well as more-demanding server applications.
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The 2.5" vs. 3.5" RAID ChallengeApr 21, 2005 - in Reviews
Four 2.5" Fujitsu SATA drives have to stand up to four speedy 3.5" models. Can the chunky little disk drives be an alternative in RAID configurations?
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Imation Disc Stakka: Automated CD, DVD Storage and RetrievalApr 21, 2005 - in Reviews
Have you ever misplaced your Unreal CD somewhere before finding it two days later buried among hundreds of other discs long after you lost the urge to frag? With Disc Stakka, Imation says you'll never run into such a problem again with a carousel that offers automated storage and retrieval of 100 optical discs - and database capabilities for file retrieval.
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Maxtor's DiamondMax 10 A Jewel ReviewedApr 18, 2005 - in Reviews
We already took a look at the MaXLine III, but now we add the desktop version DiamondMax 10 to our benchmark array. How does the drive compare to the latest competitors from Seagate and WD?
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External Storage With RAID: Proware DP-405CIApr 12, 2005 - in Reviews
Simple external hard drives often don't live up to the requirements of secure data storage. Proware offers attractively priced external storage units that house a RAID array and are connected via USB/FireWire.
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I/O Magic increases capacity of mini storage device to 6 GByteApr 7, 2005 - in News
I/O Magic extends the storage space of its Gigabank portable mini storage device.
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PC harddrives reach 500 GByteMar 30, 2005 - in News
Hitachi's new Deskstar 7K500 drive marks several milestones in the storage industry: It's the first desktop hard drive to reach 500 GB and one of the first to use the speedy new SATA II interface.
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Yahoo expands e-mail storageMar 23, 2005 - in News
Yahoo, Inc., an internet portal and web hosting provider, is quadrupling the amount of storage provided with its free e-mail accounts and upgrading its desktop search software.
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Miniature Disk Drive: The Toshiba MK3006GAL Delivers 30 GB in a 1.8" Form FactorMar 23, 2005 - in Reviews
Whether it's MP3 players, subnotebook computers, or car infotainment systems, the market for small hard drives is booming. And while 2.5" notebook drives have become the standard for high-capacity mobile storage, applications abound for even smaller drives. Toshiba's new MK3006GAL packs 30 GB of storage into the 1.8" form factor - but how well does it work?
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Pocket Rocket Claims The Gadget CrownMar 22, 2005 - in Reviews
With transfer speeds up to 18 MB/s, the manufacturer of the Pocket Rocket claims it is the fastest USB Flash memory stick available. We put it to the test to see how it fares in a real test.
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New, Faster, Quieter: The Seagate Barracuda 7200.8Mar 17, 2005 - in Reviews
After a period of relative quiet and a limit of 200 GB for its prior series of drives, Seagate is now piling it on with up to 400 GB of capacity for its new 7200.8 line, and availability of the drive in both internal and external variations. We put the eighth generation of the Barracuda to the test.
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Digital TV: An Easygoing (R)evolutionMar 14, 2005 - in Reviews
After decades of being an analog-only realm, the world of television is finally being transformed by digital technology. Due to competing standards and other implementation issues, the adoption of digital TV has been more of a slow evolution than a fast revolution, however. In this article we take a look at the state of the digital TV market in both the United States and Europe.
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Cheaper, Faster and More Versatile: External Hard Drives from CoolMax, Maxtor and SeagateMar 8, 2005 - in Reviews
External hard drive storage has become a buyer's market. For less than $200, you now get USB or Firewire connectivity with 200 GB of capacity. The latest from CoolMax, Maxtor and Seagate show how vendors now want to make back up easier, too.
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AMD looks for new revenue, looks to telekom and storageMar 7, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices announced Monday an intention to increase revenue by selling its existing Opteron server processor to companies that make storage, medical imaging, and communications equipment.
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Hitachi GST HDD shipments to double this yearMar 2, 2005 - in News
Hitachi Global Storage Technology (Hitachi GST) expects its 2005 sales volume of 1" microdrives (miniature HDDs or small-form-factor HDDs) to grow by more than 200 percent, while its 1.8" model sales should grow 300 percent from last year.
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Hitachi to boost output of small harddisk drivesMar 1, 2005 - in News
Hitachi said on Tuesday it would sharply boost its output of 1" and 1.8" hard disk drives this year to meet soaring demand created by portable music players and other mobile devices.
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