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Toshiba, Clariant team on 30 GByte recordable HD-DVDPublished on August 05, 2005Swiss chemical company Clariant International and consumer electronics manufacturer Toshiba of Japan have jointly developed a dye that is necessary for dual-layer recordable HD-DVD discs capable of storing 30 GByte of data, representatives of both firms said Friday. Read more Iomega intros 70 GB Rev storage drivePublished on July 18, 2006Iomega today announced a new version of its Rev backup and storage drive for small and medium-sized business. The new Rev doubles the available storage capacity from 35 to 70 GB on one 2.5" disk. Read more Sony ships 50 GB Blu-ray recordable mediaPublished on August 16, 2006Sony today said that it has started shipping 50 GB Blu-ray recordable media in the U.S. Read more Sony to premiere Blu-ray drives in UK via PCsPublished on January 20, 2006From The Register UK Read more Latest Reviews & Articles
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