So, you loved last week's usb "car" pen drives? Then how 'bout usb dragon, usb penguin and usb bone drives? Like usb cars, all three of them are cute in their own ways, but I must say usb dragon is my personal favorite.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.07.05 at 08:44
Sure, we already know that Fujitsu is currently working on a 5 terabyte hard disk drive, but if Hitachi had its way then you'll be using a Hitachi 5TB HDD (to store all your high definition porn) before you say goodbye to the year 2010.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.07.04 at 07:47
If you were shaken to your very core at the recent report that SSDs may not be as power-friendly as you'd been led to believe, driver-maker STEC wants to talk you down from the ledge.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.03 at 10:56
Just when solid-state drives were about to catch up to the spinners, Hitachi has gone and announced that it is working on a 5 TB hard drive. It says the drive should be available by 2010 in a 3.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.03 at 10:44
Nanowires being used for memory is hardly a new idea, but a group of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania seem confident that they've found a way to leapfrog the competition, and shake up storage devices as we know them.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.03 at 10:43
These days you never know when a disaster strikes, so I think its better to play safe when it comes to extremely critical data. So if you happen to deal with critical data who's safety is paramount, perhaps as important as your life, then you gotta buy SentrySafe's latest external hard drive.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.07.03 at 09:35
Before you start having a complete panic attack, let us inform you that this whole fiasco actually took place last year, but as these things have a way of going, it's just now coming to light.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.02 at 20:00
Man, this is an awesome combo device. The SwissMemory is actually very useful for regular travelers because it offers all necessary stuff a modern day business traveler need -- pocket knife with basic tools, 2GB usb memory, and a laser pointer for PowerPoint presentations.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.07.02 at 11:36
OCZ has designed the Core Series SATA II solid state disk for the masses. According to the company, the prices of its latest SSDs are 50% less (price per gigabyte) than other high speed offerings currently on the market.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.07.02 at 11:04
If you thought that viruses were one of the most likely things to damage your data, then think again - it could well be fire and water. Thankfully, theres a solution.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.07.02 at 09:08