Sans Digital caught our eyes earlier this month with a simple, albeit remarkably nifty CF to SATA adapter, and now it's doing so again with a 2-bay NAS enclosure.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.12 at 10:16
This week's Ask Engadget question is a bit on the specific side, but it's one we've heard asked time and time again. Thus, we figured it was time to finally get it out in the open for you readers to debate.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.10 at 20:33
One terabyte hard drives still cramping your decadent data storage lifestyle? No more tears. Seagate is rolling out 1. 5TB HDDs this August. Seagate's 1.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.07.10 at 18:38
You know, we're not actually certain we want to trust 1. 5TB of our precious precious NES ROMS invaluable work data to a single drive, but that doesn't mean Seagate's latest Barracuda isn't droolworthy regardless.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.10 at 15:36
Thinking of gifting some really nice product to your girl friend on her birthday? If your answer is in affirmation then you can consider SolidAlliance's latest usb memory.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.07.10 at 08:56
Samsung has the factory hamster wheels oiled and has started mass production of 128GB solid-state hard drives. The company usually says nothing about the price of its new products, and it's sticking to that line today.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.07.09 at 18:26
Remember the day you drooled all over your keyboard when Hitachi introduced a 1TB internal hard drive? Yeah, like a year and a half ago? The outfit's most recent HDD announcement isn't likely to have nearly the same effect, but those who skipped the first-gen version in order to get a more refined product the second go 'round will surely be delighted.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.09 at 14:00
The second generation terabyte hard drive is here. Wondering whats different from the "first-generation"? Well, according to Hitachi, its second generation Deskstar drive is much more energy efficient than the earlier version.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.07.09 at 08:37
Samsung today announced that it has started mass production of its 1. 8- and 2. 5-inch multi-level cell (MLC)-based solid state drives with a 128GB and 64GB storage capacities.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.07.09 at 08:09
Good news on the SSD front. Samsung is now mass producing its 1. 8- and 2. 5-inch SSDs in both 64GB and 128GB capacities. And since these SATA II SSDs are based on MLC -- 64 MLC NAND flash chips of 16 gigabits each in the 9.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.08 at 23:55