It's far from the first company to attempt to make a more environmentally-friendly flash drive, but given the near disposable nature of them these days, that's not exactly a bad thing.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.08 at 15:36
In journalism most press launches end with a USB Flash drive holding the launch notes being thrust into your hand, and Register Hardwares got draws full of the things.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.08.08 at 04:28
We've been hearing about InPhase Technologies' Tapestry 300GB holographic storage disks since 2005, but we've never actually seen the product in action, even though the company has been promising ship dates the whole time -- and now it looks like we might never get the chance, as the company has apparently laid off "roughly half" of its workforce.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.07 at 14:25
We've seen a couple tiny / portable RAID enclosures, but Addonics's new Portable Dual Drive enclosure is the smallest we've seen so far, with a compact stacked design that allows you to easily swap drives.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.07 at 11:07
I am not sure how much environment-friendliness is in this drive, but one thing is certain -- its a good product to buy. The ATP EarthDrive offer large 8GB storage capacity, and keeps your data secure from both prying eyes as well as unfavorable environment condition.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.08.07 at 10:54
Look out memory nerds, as Toshiba has just announced a more capacious embedded NAND flash memory device than you ever thought possible. The new 32GB chip boasts full compliance with eMMC and eSD standards, is fabricated with Tosh's 43-nanometer process technology, includes a dedicated controller and should slip right into your favorite handset / PMP of tomorrow.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.07 at 08:23
Iomega has stripped the hard drive out of its ScreenPlay HD multimedia storage box and is launching a new model that more simply acts as a link between a customer's own existing USB storage device and television set for displaying high definition media.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.08.06 at 19:05
QuadElements Japan has released a cool usb drive shaped as drill-core. The drive is made up of hard rubber and is said to be inspired by some character in the movie "Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann".
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.08.06 at 09:55
Micron today announced a new solid state disk series, the RealSSD. The series features three models: RealSSD 1. 8" SSD (up to 128GB), RealSSD 2.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.08.05 at 11:11
Storage manufacturer Micron Technology has bulked out its solid-state drive (SSD) range, with two large capacity models. Micron's 2. 5in RealSSD C200 holds up to 256GB
The RealSSD C200 ships in either a 2.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.08.05 at 06:31