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Apricorn rolls out pocketable Aegis Mini 240GB 1.8-inch hard drive

Apricorn rolls out pocketable Aegis Mini 240GB 1.8-inch hard drive

240GB 1. 8-inch hard drives have been out and about for a little while now, but they're still a bit of a rare sight in actual products, which is something the folks at Apricorn look set to rectify with their new Aegis Mini portable hard drive.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.11 at 20:01

Fusion-io breaks out roomy, nimble ioDrive Duo SSDs

Fusion-io breaks out roomy, nimble ioDrive Duo SSDs

While it's going to be tough for Fusion-io to get its ioDrive any faster in the near term, it ain't so tough to make the world's fastest storage more capacious.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.11 at 15:26

A-DATA's SATAII SSD 300 Plus promises quicker reads, writes

A-DATA's SATAII SSD 300 Plus promises quicker reads, writes

It's hard to say just how legitimate these claims are at the moment, but A-DATA seems pretty jazzed about its newest SSD. While not nearly as capacious as the outfit's recently unveiled 512GB XPG SSD, the next-generation SATAII SSD 300 Plus supposedly increases performance of read speeds by up to 40 percent while boosting write speeds by around 60 percent when compared to a "regular SSD.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.10 at 16:29

USB finger drive concept attempts to keep up with reality

USB finger drive concept attempts to keep up with reality

Yanko Design is certainly home to many far-fetched, never-to-be-realized gadgets, but this so-called You-SB finger drive isn't one of them.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.10 at 15:09

Samsung spills 1.5TB EcoGreen F2EG hard drive

Samsung spills 1.5TB EcoGreen F2EG hard drive

While it's still not nearly as capacious as Western Digital's latest green hard drive, Samsung's 1. 5TB EcoGreen F2EG is still plenty roomy for most.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.10 at 01:04

24 Samsung SSDs get strung together for supercomputer fun

24 Samsung SSDs get strung together for supercomputer fun

It wasn't all that long ago when a mere nine SSD drives in a RAID array was enough to cause most folks' jaws to drop, but the world of ridiculous technology exercises moves quickly, and we can only be thankful that a select few continually feel the need to one-up each other and share their results with all of us.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.09 at 12:33

Seagate demos world's first SATA 6Gbps hard disk as speed-freaks swoon

Seagate demos world's first SATA 6Gbps hard disk as speed-freaks swoon

You read that right, 6Gbps. Seagate and AMD will be showing-off a prototype Barracuda hard disk drive with AMD prototype 6Gbps SATA chipset for the first time this week at the Everything Channel Xchange Conference in New Orleans.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.09 at 09:19

Pretec 32GB SDXC, 666x CF card and 64GB ExpressCard SSD eyes-on

Pretec 32GB SDXC, 666x CF card and 64GB ExpressCard SSD eyes-on

We first caught wind of SDXC back at CES, and just today Pretec announced the world's first SDXC card. Much to our pleasure, said card was on hand at the outfit's booth at CeBIT.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.06 at 15:03

Video: ASUS Eee Station PC NAS interface walkthrough

Video: ASUS Eee Station PC NAS interface walkthrough

We've spotted ASUS' D200 (or Eee Station PC NAS, as it's apparently now known) once before, but we took the opportunity here at CeBIT to shove our camera all up in the touchscreen in order to give you, the prospective buyer, a look at what this here Atom-based NAS has to offer.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.06 at 12:36

PRETEC pointlessly announces world's first SDXC card without a ship date

PRETEC pointlessly announces world's first SDXC card without a ship date

Here it is, the world's first SDXC card. . . announcement. Unfortunately, PRETEC's take on the new SD eXtended Capacity storage format falls well short of the 2TB theoretical maximum at 32GB (a 64GB card is promised for later in the year), as does the card's 50MBps transfer rate when 300MBps data rates are possible.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.06 at 03:47


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