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Panasonic SD Label Value 8-Times The Weight in Bullion

Posted in January 11th, 2010
Published in Storage

Panasonic SD Label Value 8-Times The Weight in Bullion

Alittle contend which memories have been precious. This may be loyal, though mentalrecall has the cost, as well as it’s the tall asingle. Panasonic’s brandnew anxiety-inducing, eggs-in-one-basket Continue reading this post…

LaCie Rikiki Rigid Push is Smaller Than a Simian

Posted in December 16th, 2009
Published in Storage

LaCie Rikiki Rigid Push is Smaller Than a Simian

The “big” selling p oint of LaCie’s Rikiki hard driv e is size: it is tiny, occupying just 110cm3 of precious volume on Spaceship Earth. That&# 8217;s just 4.3 x 2.9 x 0.5 Continue reading this post…

Sharkoon USB LANPort gets your lone USB drives on your neighborhood network

Posted in December 1st, 2009

Sharkoon USB LANPort gets your lone USB drives on your neighborhood network

Pogoplug may have been the first to make this type of contraption popular, but now it’s time for the no-names to sneak in and offer up comparab le devices for a bit less cheddar. Sharkoon has evidently Continue reading this post…

Intel SSD firmware 02HD brings invest in Neat hold up, sans bugs

Posted in December 1st, 2009

Intel SSD firmware 02HD brings invest in Neat hold up, sans bugs

Intel’s 34nm X25-M G2 drives might not’ve had the most peaceful of existences so far, but you can’t fault the company’s efforts to fix whatever maladies h ave popped up. The latest firmware update Continue reading this post…

Seagate FreeAgent Dockstar Survey

Posted in November 30th, 2009
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Seagate FreeAgent Dockstar Survey

Every holiday families get together, picture are taken, video interviews are precariously recorded and yet no one ever views Continue reading this post…

Question Engadget: Superlative SSD beneath $150?

Posted in November 26th, 2009

Question Engadget: Superlative SSD beneath $150?

We know you ‘ve got ques tions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget question is coming to us from David, who’s looking to get Continue reading this post…

DroboPro SURPRISE ATTACK array causes reviewer to descend insanely in feel affection for (video)

Posted in November 26th, 2009
Published in HDD, NAS, Storage

DroboPro SURPRISE ATTACK array causes reviewer to descend insanely in feel affection for (video)

Data Robotics’ R AID solutions have always been a cut above the rest — and a little more expensive, and better looking, for that matter. As one clearly ecstatic reviewer at PC Perspective w ill attest, Continue reading this post…

Buffalo SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Outer Rigid Drives At present At

Posted in November 24th, 2009

Buffalo SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Outer Rigid Drives At present At

USB 3.0 is starting to gain some marketplace traction, and you can now buy Buffalo’s new line of Super Speed external USB 3.0 hard Continue reading this post…

OCZ’s Colossus desktop SSD gets reviewed: oh yeah, it’s quick

Posted in November 22nd, 2009

OCZs Colossus desktop SSD gets reviewed: oh yeah, its quick

It’s been a long t ime coming, hasn’t it? OCZ Technology’s Colossus is the outfit’s first in the desktop SSD space, and with capacities scaling as high at 1TB, it’s certainly tempting for performance Continue reading this post…

Clound Engines Intros Subsequent Gen. Pogo Stopper, At present With More USB Ports

Posted in November 21st, 2009

Clound Engines Intros Subsequent Gen. Pogo Stopper, At present With More USB Ports

Today, Cloud Engines announced an updated version of their popular NAS networking device, the Pogoplug.  This version adds 4 USB ports Continue reading this post…