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Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 400GB Hard
Drive
Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 400GB Hard
Drive
04/01/2005 02:15 PMComputer Power User Apr 1 2005 6:41PM GMT
Hitachi 7K400 400GB Deskstar Hard Drive
Hitachi 7K400 400GB Deskstar Hard Drive
04/23/2004 12:15 AMReview: We check out the largest desktop hard drive on the
market today. The 400GB Deskstar is roomy, fast, and a marvel of
modern engineering. It's not a breakthrough, though--just a new spin
on existing tech.
EDGE Tech Corp Announces 400GB Portable
Hard Drive
EDGE Tech Corp Announces 400GB Portable
Hard Drive
04/11/2005 02:18 PM
EDGE
Tech announced today the release of a 400GB 3.5" portable hard
drive. This is latest addition to the company's DiskGO! portable drive
product line and the largest capacity offering to date from EDGE. The
company's entire line of DiskGO! 3.5" portable hard drives support USB
2.0 and FireWire (IEEE-1394) interfaces and are available for sale at
all of EDGE's reseller and distribution partners. In addition to the
new 400GB capacity, this product is also available in 80GB, 120GB,
160GB, and 250GB capacities. The 400GB portable drive will have a MSRP
of USD$349.99 after manufacturer's mail-in rebate

Hitachi's WOOO Series Hard Disk Recorder
Hitachi's WOOO Series Hard Disk Recorder
04/20/2004 03:33 PMCheck out this MangleFished translation about Hitachi's new hybrid
400GB hard disk video recorder and DVD burner, the first in its 'WOOO'
series of A/V products, which appears to allow burning of recorded
shows to DVD-RAM, and DVD+RW/-RW. It's a sign of something when (even
a fairly full-featured) PVR has...
It's Really Big: New 400GB Drive
It's Really Big: New 400GB Drive
05/04/2004 06:28 AMIomega unveils 400GB, Firewire 800 drive
Iomega unveils 400GB, Firewire 800 drive
12/22/2004 01:11 AMFirewire 400, USB 2.0 built in too
New: MacWay AluICE 400GB external drive
New: MacWay AluICE 400GB external drive
06/04/2004 10:56 AMMacWay expanded its external drive offerings with the AluICE 400GB, a
single-drive FireWire device that uses the Hitachi/IBM Deskstar 7k400
400GB/7200 RPM drive.
CES: Seagate offers 400GB drive,
one-button backup
CES: Seagate offers 400GB drive,
one-button backup
01/05/2005 11:04 AMSeagate Technology on Wednesday announced it's shipping its External
Hard Drive with capacities up to 400GB. The new 400GB drive features a
button that enables Mac or PC users to back up the contents of their
computer's internal hard drive quickly and easily, using CMS's
BounceBack Express software. The new drive features an interlocking
design that can be mounted vertically or stacked horizontally; it's
equipped FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 interfaces and comes with lifetime
tech support. The new 400GB model joins 200 and 300GB capacities;
Seagate also makes 160GB and 250GB models in USB 2.0 only without
backup software. Pricing was not announced.
Test Drive | Here's help finding things
on car drive or hard drive
Test Drive | Here's help finding things
on car drive or hard drive
12/25/2003 04:27 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Dec 25 2003 3:36AM ET
JVC's Mystery Hard Drive Camcorders
Revealed: They're Hard Drive Camcorders
JVC's Mystery Hard Drive Camcorders
Revealed: They're Hard Drive Camcorders
09/14/2004 11:18 AM
Oops, I almost forgot about these new cameras
announced from JVC - the ones they've been hyping up to no end as
their big "mystery product." Basically, they're camcorders with hard
drives in them - a 4GB microdrive, to be exact. They look pretty cool
and everything, but they're really most interesting because they are
the first consumer camcorder with a built-in hard drive, not because
they do anything particularly unique. That being said, I fully support
this idea, and think most consumer recording technology should move to
hard drives as soon as possible (I'll be waiting until you can get
something with a bigger hard drive than 4GB for less than $1,500,
though).
Both models (the GZ-MC100 and the GZ-MC200) can record up to 9Mbps
in MPEG2, though, which is DVD quality.
Read -
Press Release (Japanese) [VictorJP via SorobanGeeks]<
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David "SD8957" Chait has a less cynical take on the new
camcorders, along with more stats and pictures.
Read - JVC
Intros Everio Digital Camera with 4GB Microdrive [Chait]
With a complete computer system,
including the hard drive, processor and
DVD drive, the iMac G5 is only about
With a complete computer system,
including the hard drive, processor and
DVD drive, the iMac G5 is only about
09/02/2004 05:47 AMXinhua News Agency Sep 2 2004 10:20AM GMT
Vosonic X'S-Drive Pro VP 300 40GB Flash
Memory Reading Hard Drive
Vosonic X'S-Drive Pro VP 300 40GB Flash
Memory Reading Hard Drive
06/30/2004 12:37 PM
The Vosonic X'S-Drive Pro VP 300 is 40GB external
hard drive that is clunky, cheap-looking, has a crappy text-only
integrated screen, plays MP3s, but not WMA, AAC, or OGG Vorbis, and
can only read from one card from its card reader at a time. So why
would any photographer want it? Because it's cheap, it does the
primary job it was designed to do (act as remote backup for memory
cards), and can accept as many additional 2.5-inch laptop hard drives
as you want to swap into it, meaning that all other things aside, you
can purchase this single $335 drive and continue to upgrade it for
only the price of additional hard drives.
Read -
Hard disk: X'S-Drive Pro VP 300 [BIOS]
Console Drive makes hard drive removable
or external
Console Drive makes hard drive removable
or external
06/04/2004 03:52 PMAddonics Technologies announced on Friday the release of its
Console Drive, which turns a standard 3.5-inch hard drive into
either aremovable internal hard drive cartridge or an external hard
drive thatconnects to your Mac via USB 2.0 or 1.1, FireWire, SCSI or a
PCMCIA slot,depending on the model you choose. Internally, the Console
Drive can connectto a Power Mac's Serial ATA slot. In addition, the
Console Drive acceptsAddonics' series of Pocket CD, DVD, CD-RW and
DVD+/-R/RW drives, all ofwhich are Mac compatible.
An Ode To The Hard Drive
An Ode To The Hard Drive
05/27/2004 09:35 AM
You know it's likely to be a slow news day when the first thing you
turn up is, basically, an ode to the unsung hard drive.
Hard drives are, admittedly, a fairly unsexy business. Then again,
you might think the same thing about semiconductors - and they seem to
get plenty of attention. Either way, storage is very important to
consumers - as the article notes in looking at how quickly people
focus on the size of their iPod hard drives or just
how much space their Gmail account really has. Even the leading
people in the storage business are quite colorful and certainly
unique, which should get them much more attention. However, when it's
all said and done, no matter how important your hard drive is (just
think how people react when their hard drives die), and no matter how
quickly they improve in just how much data they can hold, not too many
people find themselves particularly interested in the "boring" hard
drive business.
Xbox 2: Hard Drive or No?
Xbox 2: Hard Drive or No?
03/06/2004 01:57 AM
It's getting so complicated. First came the rumors that the Xbox 2 [at
right, in mythical prototype form] wouldn't have a hard drive. Then,
enough...
Partition Your Hard Drive
Partition Your Hard Drive
09/06/2004 07:55 PM
G4 Tech TV Sep 6 2004 11:19PM GMT
Triumph Of The Hard Drive
Triumph Of The Hard Drive
09/23/2004 11:15 AM
The iPod is a triumph for the hard disk over optical storage. By Dana
Blankenhorn, Moore's Lore (via MyAppleMenu)
One terabyte hard drive
One terabyte hard drive
04/05/2005 05:22 PM
TechSpot Apr 5 2005 9:45PM GMT
1-inch 1.5GB hard drive
1-inch 1.5GB hard drive
03/21/2003 12:13 AM
Tiny new 1-inch 1.5 GB hard drive from Cornice that
costs about half as much as Hitachi's 1GB Microdrive. Apparently this
is the same hard drive that Samsung uses in its "tapeless" digital
camcorder, the DV-4200.
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The Inner World of the Hard Drive
The Inner World of the Hard Drive
03/19/2005 03:03 AM
Analyssis: Holy microscopic elements, Batman! Loyd dissects an
ordinary hard drive and finds a tiny universe of components moving
with unbelievable speed.
Other News: Hi-per Hard Drive
Other News: Hi-per Hard Drive
09/24/2004 11:41 AM
How does 575 MB/sec. sound for a hard drive array?
HP's new hard drive to go
HP's new hard drive to go
06/21/2004 03:40 PM
Latest media center PC has docking areas for a camera and a secondary,
portable hard drive. But is the price right?
Inside Your Hard Drive
Inside Your Hard Drive
03/19/2005 02:45 AM
If terms like 'areal density'
and 'magentoresistive' are a bit much for you, ExtremeTech's piece on
the inner workings of your hard drive is a good read. They explain
what exactly makes up one of the most crucial pieces of hardware in
your machine and how every single bit gets recorded and read. If
you've never taken apart an old drive, toyed with the platters and
flung the heavy magnets towards your friend, you should pick one up
and do just that after reading this piece—it's fascinating
technology, truly.
The
Inner World of the Hard Drive [ExtremeTech]
FAQ | If XP divides the hard drive
FAQ | If XP divides the hard drive
06/10/2004 03:05 AM
Philadelphia Inquirer Jun 10 2004 7:48AM GMT
Welland USB On-The-Go Hard Drive
Welland USB On-The-Go Hard Drive
06/25/2004 10:32 AM
EverythingUSB is mentioning
that Taiwanese OEM Welland has -- at least as far as they know -- the
first USB On-The-Go (OTG) hard drive. It also has a built-in card
reader, USB host (duh), and a rechargeable battery. USB OTG is pretty
simple, and pretty great. By adding a USB host to storage, you can
hook your digital camera or anything else that supports the standard
up to it and transfer data without needing to hook up to a PC. That is
a positive thing.
That being said, I have a hard time believing this is the first USB
OTG hard drive to see the light of day.
Read [EverythingUSB]
Hats off to the hard drive
Hats off to the hard drive
05/26/2004 03:22 PM
ZDNet May 26 2004 7:09PM GMT
The unsung hard drive
The unsung hard drive
05/27/2004 06:24 AM
Old-Skool Hard Drive
Old-Skool Hard Drive
07/31/2004 03:37 PM
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1.8' USB Portable Hard Drive
1.8' USB Portable Hard Drive
05/30/2004 05:32 PM
Slashdot May 30 2004 9:15PM GMT
1.8" USB Portable Hard Drive
1.8" USB Portable Hard Drive
05/30/2004 04:16 PM
How To Format A Hard Drive
How To Format A Hard Drive
08/04/2004 10:21 PM
WebDevInfo Aug 5 2004 0:44AM GMT
Feb. 10: Hard Drive Recovery
Feb. 10: Hard Drive Recovery
02/10/2004 02:41 PM
Popular Mechanics Feb 10 2004 6:40PM GMT
Fingerprint Hard Drive
Fingerprint Hard Drive
07/27/2004 04:13 PM
Lock
Box: Fingerprint Access Hard Drive: I have no need for this, but
how wickedly cool.
Active Imaging Sensor authenticates enrolled fingerprints
and is unaffected by changes in skin condition and moisture content
[...] A composite image of multiple fingerprints is stored during
enrollment which makes the sensor tolerant to varied finger placement
during authentication [...] Sensor can be used with other software
programs designed for fingerprint authentication access
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Matchbox hard drive packs in 4GB
Matchbox hard drive packs in 4GB
02/12/2004 04:07 AM
ZDNet UK Feb 12 2004 8:40AM GMT
Sony Pocket Bit Pro, 2GB USB Hard Drive
Sony Pocket Bit Pro, 2GB USB Hard Drive
06/21/2004 09:06 AM
I could have sworn we
already mentioned this, but the Oracle of Search says otherwise.
Apparently, Sony's getting into the "mini hard drive masquerading as
USB flash drive" game with their new Pocket Bit Pro USD-2G, a
simple-enough little device that differentiates itself from the crowd
mostly by its automatic data synchronization feature. By pressing the
AutoSync button on the drive (you might want to plug it into the
computer first), the Pocket Bit Pro will back up pre-selected folders
and sub-folders, saving versions (as space allows) up to ten
generations back. Pretty slick stuff, but you'll pay the Sony premium
for the convenience -- the Pocket Bit Pro will retail for over $300
when it ships in July.
Read
a> [TheRegisterUK]
Copying a folder to 2d hard drive
Copying a folder to 2d hard drive
08/30/2004 05:07 PM
SiliconValley.com Aug 30 2004 9:03PM GMT
Top Tip: How do I obliterate all data on
my hard drive?
Top Tip: How do I obliterate all data on
my hard drive?
12/30/2003 01:37 AM
I plan on donating my computer to a charitable cause but for security
reasons I wish to delete my harddrive using 1's and 0's. The charity
will install there own OS. Any suggestions?
Will Your Hard Drive Hold 600GB?
Will Your Hard Drive Hold 600GB?
02/11/2004 05:37 AM
Inside Al Qaeda’s Hard Drive
Inside Al Qaeda’s Hard Drive
08/11/2004 03:18 PM
A
peek at Al Qaeda pre 9/11. Reports surfaced in early 2002 about al
Qaeda computers purchased by a journalist from the Wall Street
Journal. In this article details from one of these computers come to
light - complaints about their new home in Afghanistan after being
expelled from Sudan, rocky relationships with the Taliban and a
difficult merger with Islamic Jihad. "Perhaps one of the
most important insights to emerge from the computer is that 9/11
sprang not so much from al-Qaeda's strengths as from its weaknesses.
The computer did not reveal any links to Iraq or any other
deep-pocketed government; amid the group's penury the members fell to
bitter infighting. The blow against the United States was meant to put
an end to the internal rivalries, which are manifest in vitriolic
memos between Kabul and cells abroad."
via The Agonist
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