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  • CES 2007: PC users not hungry for terabyte drives
    January 8, 2007 – 11:32 AM
    The launch of the Hitachi Global Storage Technology (HGST) 7K1000 one Terabyte (1 TB) hard disk drive (HDD) marks a major milestone for the storage industry not only for the capacity of the drive but also for the changing dynamics in the HDD industry.
  • A terabyte of data on a regular DVD?
    December 7, 2006 – 12:10 PM
    This is the promise of the 3D Optical Data Storage system developed at the University of Central Florida (UCF). This technology allows to record and store at least 1,000 GB of data on multiple layers of a single disc.
  • CFI extends HDD case capacity up to a teraByte
    June 2, 2005 – 11:12 AM in Business
    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.
  • Seagate eyes TeraByte harddrive platters by 2010
    March 23, 2004 – 8:12 PM
    Seagate will use a new technology to create the foundation for future harddrives. The company believes that its Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording will allow area densities of up to 50 terabit or more than 700 times the density of today's harddrive platters. Seagate plans to debut HAMR in 2010 with a density of about 1 terabit.
  • Traveling Terabyte Project helps soldiers keep in touch with Defcon
    August 10, 2006 – 12:58 PM
    Tech savvy soldiers now have a new way to stay in touch with the Defcon computer security convention. Hackers at the Defcon computer security convention have created the "Traveling TeraByte Project" (TTB) which is a set of hard drives, filled with multimedia, in a rugged Pelican case. Soldiers and tech contractors, who missed this year's Defcon, will be able to view and copy nearly a terabyte worth of movies, computer security talks and MP3 music.

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  • CES 2007: PC users not hungry for terabyte drives
    January 8, 2007 – 10:35 AM
    The launch of the Hitachi Global Storage Technology (HGST) 7K1000 one Terabyte (1 TB) hard disk drive (HDD) marks a major milestone for the storage industry not only for the capacity of the drive but also for the changing dynamics in the HDD industry.
  • The Terabyte Battle
    November 5, 2007 – 6:28 AM
    The Terabyte Battle Seagate is the third hard drive maker to join the exclusive terabyte club. Its Barracuda 7200.11 competes with Hitachi's DeskStar 7K1000 and the power-saving Caviar GP by Western Digital. Who comes out on top?
  • Seagate's Half-A-TeraByte Hard Drive Comes at a Price
    December 16, 2005 – 6:06 AM
    Seagate's Half-A-TeraByte Hard Drive Comes at a Price Seagate is only the second vendor to offer a 500 GB hard drive, but such a large capacity comes at a price. Despite a full five-year warranty and other features, the Barracuda 7200.9's speed fails to live up to its predecessor - and that is not a good precedent to set for hard drives in general.
  • Sub-Terabyte External Hard Drives
    January 7, 2008 – 5:48 AM
    Sub-Terabyte External Hard Drives Buffalo, Maxtor, Seagate and SimpleTech sent us their latest external premium hard drives. They all offer 750 to 1000 GB of storage along with USB 2.0 and other interfaces, but their software, design and performance differ.
  • The TeraByte Drives Redefine External Storage
    February 3, 2006 – 6:07 AM
    The TeraByte Drives Redefine External Storage TeraByte drives do not need to be slim and sexy, because their capacity of almost 1,000 GB speaks for itself. We looked under the hood of two amazing storage mammoths by LaCie and Maxtor.

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