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Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Thumb Drive Review







Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Thumb Drive
Review

Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Thumb Drive
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06/23/2004 11:12 AM




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Verbatim Store 'N' Go USB Drive 11/19/2003 10:31 PM
By Jason D. O'Grady (O'Grady's PowerPage via MyAppleMenu)

Verbatim offers 2.1GB Store 'n' Go HD
drive


Verbatim offers 2.1GB Store 'n' Go HD
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Verbatim Corp. on Tuesday announced the release of its Store 'n' Go 2.1GB USB hard disk drive. Previous Store 'n' Go products used flash memory to store content. The "micro hard drive" is about the size of a business card, weighs 1.8 ounces and provides USB 2.0-based portable storage via an integrated cable. Inside is a 4200 rpm 1-inch hard disk drive. The Store 'n' Go 2.1GB USB HD Drive is compatible with Mac OS X and Mac OS 9, Linux and various versions of Windows. The drive costs US$249, and comes with a carry pouch, lanyard, USB extension cable and user's guide. Verbatim's Web site had not been updated with information on the Store 'n' Go 2.1GB USB HD Drive as MacCentral posted this article.

Verbatim Store 'n Go 2.1 Gigabyte USB
Hard Drive


Verbatim Store 'n Go 2.1 Gigabyte USB
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08/11/2004 09:58 AM

I can't find any mention of it on Verbatim's website yet, but according to Network World Fusion (who is sorely in need of a Photoshop class), they've got a new 2.1-gigabyte USB hard drive coming out under the Store 'n Go product line. The new $250 drives use a 4200 rpm, 1-inch drive and should be compatible with most modern operating systems.

If anyone has a better picture, hook me up.

Read - 2.1GB in your hand [NWFusion]


Verbatim intros Store 'n' Go Pro flash
drives


Verbatim intros Store 'n' Go Pro flash
drives
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Verbatim Corp. announced on Tuesday its new line of Store 'n' Go Pro USB flash drives with capacities ranging from 256MB to 2GB and maximum write and read speeds of 14MB and 23MB per second, respectively. They ship with V-Safe Security software for encrypting data and password-protecting the drive as well as a V-Key File Synchronization tool that keeps files up-to-date when moved between devices. The Store 'n' Go Pro drives will be available in 256MB (US$74.95), 512MB ($129.95), 1GB ($349.95) and 2GB ($599.95) sizes when they ship in September.

Pod Secret encrypts data on iPod or
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Pod Secret encrypts data on iPod or
thumb drive
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Pariahware Inc. announced on Monday the release of Pod Secret 1.0, a utility that encrypts files copied to an iPod or USB-based thumb drive. Pod Secret requires Mac OS X v10.2 and costs US$29.95, with a seven-day trial period included. Users who register before Sept. 30 receive a $10 discount.

Gigabyte's USB WiFi adapter + 128MB
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player and online music store


HP planning its own hard drive MP3
player and online music store
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Not to be left behind by Dell and Apple, HP is planning to launch its own hard drive based MP3 player and online music store early next year. Read [Via Slashdot]...

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Review: Pioneer DVR-107D DVD±R/RW drive


Review: Pioneer DVR-107D DVD±R/RW drive 03/08/2004 11:21 PM
CDFreaks has posted another thorough review, this time for Pioneer's new DVR-107D dual format 8x recordable DVD drive. One of the most popular drives on the market right now, does CDFreaks think it deserves its success? Here's a snippet from the review:
The main positive points
The drive supports 8x DVD-Writing for both DVD-R and DVD+R and it support 4x DVD-ReWriting for both DVD-RW and DVD+RW. And it’s pretty fast, a full DVD-Disc is written at around 8 minutes and 30 seconds at 8x speed. And the writing quality is very good for most types of discs. The build quality of the drive also feels good. It also supports reading and writing of 99 minutes discs.

The main negative points
We think that many will find it annoying that no 4x DVDR discs works at 8x writing speed and that few 8x DVDR discs works at 8x. We did also expect the media compatibility to be almost perfect since it’s almost perfect with the older DVR-106 drive, but there were quite a few discs that the drive was unable to detect. Another serious issue is the CD-RW writing problems; Many drives have problems reading the discs written by the Pioneer DVR-107D and the CD-RW discs becomes unusable after few times of use. And it has problems reading less than perfect discs, especially pressed DVD discs seems to be a problem, another reading issue is that reading DVD-RAM discs does not work in most cases. And it has very weak backup capabilities for both Games and music discs.
You can check out the entire review over at the CDFreaks web site.

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Neowin Review : Seagate 5Gb Pocket Hard
Drive


Neowin Review : Seagate 5Gb Pocket Hard
Drive
03/23/2005 08:49 PM
In the <a href="http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=27461&category=ma in&highlight=">second part</a> of our look at some of the portable gear Seagate are offering currently, we've taken a look at the company's smaller option for users : a 5 GB, pocket hard drive.
<ul>"USB: it's everywhere. Like a plague amongst motherboard designers, the USB socket has become ubiquitous with the modern day computer. Asides from devices like printers and mice, USB devices range from the quirky to the rather useful. Arguably one of the most useful groups of devices on the market today is the portable USB drive.

High speed, reliable and small, they've virtually killed the floppy disk drive giving computer users a better way to store and transfer their files. In a world of bulging PowerPoint presentations and growing media libraries, the question of storage on the go is one that has hit most of us. Perhaps, we've found an answer."</ul>
After the initial amazement that they could pack in 5 GB's worth of hard drive into such a small space, we looked deeper into an exceptionally well designed portable device. For the full review, follow the link below.

View: Review | Photo of the P.H.D. in action
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Neowin Review : Seagate 100Gb USB 2.0
Portable Hard Drive


Neowin Review : Seagate 100Gb USB 2.0
Portable Hard Drive
03/14/2005 06:26 PM
Harddrives : a critical part of any personal computer. They store our personal data, files, operating systems and much more. Over the last decade, the industry has gone through some major changes both in terms of the hardware and the companies involved.

Seagate is one of an increasingly small number of harddrive vendors to stick through tough times and keep on producing good gear. Founded in 1979, the company stayed at the forefront of the industry making the first 5.25" harddrive, the first 7,200 RPM diskdrive, and the first fiber channel interface disk drive.

<strong>Today, we're looking at a portable harddrive from Seagate</strong>. It's basically a small (2.5") harddrive packed inside a strong shell with a high speed, USB 2 adaptor on rear; it's also got a bright blue LED light for good measure. Seagate offer two version of the drive; a 40gig version and a 100gig version - we looked at the 100gig version. Read on the review!

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Neowin Review: Maxtor DiamondMax 10
250GB Hard Drive


Neowin Review: Maxtor DiamondMax 10
250GB Hard Drive
03/28/2005 12:38 PM
After our very own Tom Graham reviewed some <a href="http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=27461&category=ma in" target="_Blank">portable</a> <a href="http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=27605&category=ma in" target="_Blank">hard</a> <a href="http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=296533" ; target="_Blank">drives</a>, today we'll have a look at a Desktop counterpart by Maxtor. The massive <b>250GB DiamondMax 10</b>. As large hard drives are becoming of an increased importance, we will also cover a small guide so you know what to look for when buying a new hard drive.
<ul>After plugging everything in, the drive was visible to my onboard Promise RAID/SATA Interface controller&#8217;s BIOS. In here, you can setup the &#8220;bootability&#8221; of drives and decide whether you want your hard drives to work in a RAID environment or simply to work alone; I decided to skip the RAID options and work alone. Maxtor offer a setup of tools to help you format the drive; MaxBlast, a piece of hard drive management software for Windows by Maxtor, for Maxtor drives.

The first thing you may notice, or not, is the noise level of the hard drive while in operation &#8211; it is, to say the least, very quiet. I found noise only noticeable whilst doing sustained file transfers between itself and my DiamondMax 9. I felt the drive was probably about twice as quiet as the DiamondMax 9; serious credit to Maxtor&#8217;s &#8220;Quiet Drive&#8221; technology, the Fluid Dynamic Bearings, and the fact that the spindle runs at 7,200 RPM (Western Digital has a line of hard drives running at a noisy 10K RPM).</ul>
Will this massive drive keep up to par with the other drives available? Namely the 10K RPM Western Digital Raptor drives? On to the review...

View: Neowin's Maxtor DiamondMax 10 - 250GB Review

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Crucial Gizmo! Hi-Speed 512MB USB Flash
Drive review @ XtremeResources


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Overclocker Cafe - Kingwin Mini Shuttle
Drive Enclosure Review


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Drive Enclosure Review
03/26/2005 07:40 AM
Kingwin Mini Shuttle Drive Enclosure @ Overclocker Caf

overclockercafe.com/Reviews/other_misc/Kingwin_Mini_Shuttle/inde x.htm
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2004 Spending Review: Cabinet Office
gets extra cash to drive e-Government


2004 Spending Review: Cabinet Office
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07/13/2004 03:47 AM
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Scoble videobl0gs a review of the JVC
GZ-MC200u hard-drive-based camcorder
from a bathroom at Microsoft.


Scoble videobl0gs a review of the JVC
GZ-MC200u hard-drive-based camcorder
from a bathroom at Microsoft.
03/25/2005 11:57 PM
Scoble videoblogs a review of the JVC GZ-MC200u hard-drive-based camcorder from a bathroom at Microsoft. BTW, there is a 3-chip version, but it's even more expensive.

Verbatim Hedges Next-Gen DVD Bets


Verbatim Hedges Next-Gen DVD Bets 01/05/2005 03:15 AM
Verbatim Corp. and its parent, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, said Monday that the media manufacturer will support both Blu-Ray and HD DVD, the two competing next-generation optical formats.

Verbatim offers 8x DVD+R media


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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 AM
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Macworld Expo, InfoWorld & Verbatim on
Your Mac Life


Macworld Expo, InfoWorld & Verbatim on
Your Mac Life
07/07/2004 11:03 AM
This week's Your Mac Life QuickTime radio Webcast features Tom Yager, director of the Infoworld Test Center and author of an article called "The Mighty Mac." Mark Rogers of storage company Verbatim will be on the show to discuss Verbatim's Store 'n' Go USB drives. And next week's Macworld Conference & Expo in Boston will also a topic of discussion. As always, MacCentral.com and Macworld magazine's Peter Cohen will give the latest news from the world of Mac gaming. Your Mac Life is Webcast live every Wednesday night from 5:30PM - 8:00PM Pacific Time (8:30PM to 11:00PM Eastern Time), and is available in an audio-only feed or an audio-video feed, depending on your bandwidth.

Verbatim Spins Out Dual-Layer DVD+R
Discs


Verbatim Spins Out Dual-Layer DVD+R
Discs
05/23/2004 12:35 AM

Verbatim Spins Out Dual-Layer DVD+R
Discs (PC World)


Verbatim Spins Out Dual-Layer DVD+R
Discs (PC World)
05/21/2004 12:44 PM
PC World - Discs pack almost twice the capacity of predecessors, work with most current drives.

All text is verbatim from senior Bush
Administration officials and advisers


All text is verbatim from senior Bush
Administration officials and advisers
01/05/2004 06:08 AM
A history of the Iraq war, told entirely in lies .. very interesting picture .. Sam Smith

harpers.org/RevisionThing.html?pg=1
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BlackBerry Thumb


BlackBerry Thumb 02/01/2005 09:09 PM

blackberry_thumb.jpg imageFor now, you can file the 'Blackberry Thumb' issue along side the folder where you would have kept your worries about cellphone radiation, had you not forgotten them since that tumor pressed too firmly into your hippocampus. Sure, dinking around on thumbboards probably isn't exactly the optimal use of your opposable digits, but it's likely no worse than the dreaded "Nintendo Thumb" that struck down a whole generation of good typists, who now are cursed with occasional involuntary run-ons of 'ABABSELECTSTART.' Until this doctor in the UK can actually point to a documented case of someone suffering from tendentious, I think I'll keep promoting the thumbboard as one of the best mobile input devices we have ABABSELECTSTART available. (Thanks, Aaron!)

Blackberry use 'can damage thumb' [BBCNews]


Microsoft under your thumb


Microsoft under your thumb 09/08/2004 08:54 AM
New keyboard and mouse from the company's hardware division include fingerprint readers.

Liteon SOHW-832S 8x Dual Layer Dual
DVD-RW Drive Review at 3DX


Liteon SOHW-832S 8x Dual Layer Dual
DVD-RW Drive Review at 3DX
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Verbatim to Use U3 Platform to Make USB
Smart Drives That Move Applications and
Data to Any PC; People Can Car


Verbatim to Use U3 Platform to Make USB
Smart Drives That Move Applications and
Data to Any PC; People Can Car
04/18/2005 04:25 AM
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Thumb Drives That Purrrrr


Thumb Drives That Purrrrr 07/06/2004 01:55 AM
It is not that surprising to see Thumb Drives made into everything from animals to jewelery these days. However, one Taiwanese firm took it to a new level of weird with the 256MB Cat Bar. While at first you might be expecting a feline version of Cheers, in actuality it is a thumb drive for cat lovers. To top it all off, it meows when you plug it in! Now if I could get one that looks like Bender the robot from Futurama… ;o)

Another thumb-shaped thumbdrive


Another thumb-shaped thumbdrive 06/22/2005 01:49 AM
Mark Frauenfelder:  Images Usbfinger 2 Here's a more realistic version of a thumb-shaped thumbdrive, which Cory wrote about last November.
Link (thanks, Bonnie!)

Let's kill all the thumb drives


Let's kill all the thumb drives 06/24/2004 10:00 AM
Don't blame the technology. A refreshingly reasonable piece from a mainstream newspaper breaking down people's fear of technology as a springboard for outright condemnation of that technology when it's used for bad things.
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