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Netgear offers up 6-bay ReadyNAS Pro

Netgear offers up 6-bay ReadyNAS Pro

Four months is just too long to go without an all new ReadyNAS, so we suppose that's why Netgear is kicking out an all new 6-bay unit (6TB RNDP6610; 3TB RNDP6310; 1.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.29 at 00:31

InPhase tapestry holographic storage solution to come in May

InPhase tapestry holographic storage solution to come in May

Finally, the next generation storage solution is here. The InPhase tapestry will be available from May for about $18,000. Yeah, its too expensive, meaning most of us aren't going to use it for couple of more years, but the benefits offered by this solution deserves this price-tag.

Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.04.28 at 10:57

Kingston Announces Low-Latency HyperX 667MHz Laptop Memory

Kingston Announces Low-Latency HyperX 667MHz Laptop Memory

Kingston Technology announced recently the world’s first high performance low-latency 667MHz DDR2 SO-DIMM notebook memory. The Kingston HyperX 667MHz memory is offered in kits with 2GB and 4GB capacities.

Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.04.28 at 08:28

InPhase finally to phase in holographic disk

Holographic storage developer InPhase Technologies has said it will announce its Tapestry hologram storage product in May. A version of the product was demonstrated at the NAB2008 show in Las Vegas earlier this month.

Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.04.28 at 05:07

InPhase to finally ship Tapestry 300r holographic storage solution in May

InPhase to finally ship Tapestry 300r holographic storage solution in May

Talk about escaping the label of vaporware by this much. We've been hearing that holographic storage was right around the bend from InPhase for well over three years now, but it has finally managed to get its ducks in a row and should start shipping the unicorn-like Tapestry 300r next month.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.27 at 06:24

Formula 1 USB Drive With 2GB Memory

Formula 1 USB Drive With 2GB Memory

Here's a cool product for all formula 1 fans out there who just can't have enough of super fast cars. This beautiful small toy car can not only be used as a collection piece but also as a usb pen drive due to its in-built 2GB memory.

Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.04.25 at 11:42

LaCie's rugged rubber drive hits 500GB

LaCie's rugged rubber drive hits 500GB

Rubber hard disk fetishist LaCie has upped the capacity of its ruggedly designed portable drive to half a terabyte capacity. Quite resembling an orange inflatable raft, the unit now packs a 500GB Hitachi Travelstar 2.

Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.04.24 at 17:52

Toshiba developing 512GB SSD, says 25% laptops will have SSD in 3 years

Toshiba developing 512GB SSD, says 25% laptops will have SSD in 3 years

During a recent Japanese seminar, Toshiba's President, Shozo Saito, forecast that 25% of all notebook PCs will be equipped with an SSD in 2011. Yeah, that's a big proposition considering the high price of SSDs today, but if all these firm start churning out high capacity flash drive for reasonable price, then I am sure Toshiba President's forecast will come true.

Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.04.24 at 10:44

Iomega pitches paperback-sized media playback HDD

Iomega pitches paperback-sized media playback HDD

Iomega has launched an HD version of its ScreenPlay multimedia storage unit, boasting enough capacity for your entire DVD collection. The company claimed the 500GB monster holds around 2m photos, over 9000 hours of music or up to 750 hours of video – which is a lot of time spent watching the telly.

Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.04.24 at 06:11

Fujitsu's MHZ2 CJ series drives take crypto seriously

Fujitsu's MHZ2 CJ series drives take crypto seriously

Coming in capacities ranging from 80 to 320GB, Fujitsu's new MHZ2 CJ series drives don't just spin at 7200rpm -- these security-conscious drives also have full-disk hardware-based AES-256 encryption, which ought to forestall indefinitely any potential laptop-nappers.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.24 at 01:01


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