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Next-Generation Hard Drives

Next-Generation Hard Drives 11/07/2003 11:04 AM




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IFD-iV Flash Drives Masquerade as ATA
Hard Drives


IFD-iV Flash Drives Masquerade as ATA
Hard Drives
07/15/2004 08:59 AM

ifd-iv.jpg imageFor embedded computing hackers, mass storage (like hard drives) is often the most frustrating piece of the puzzle, as the fragile and power-hungry spin of the hard drive is usually the last non-solid-state part in the whole deployment. And while most engineers will just use a Compact Flash card, sometimes the only option is an ATA (hard drive) connection; that's where the IFD-iV flash memory parts from IO Data Device Corporation come in. Basically just flash memory drives, the defining feature of the IFD-iVs (besides fairly rugged operating specifications) is that they use the standard ATA connection of a hard drive, meaning they can be deployed in place of hard drives when necessary. Models up to 2GB in capacity will be available for around $2,100 -- maybe we'll just deal with the fragile hard drives instead.
Read - Flash memory ATA hard drive [TechJapan]

Update: Reader Tom Lee brings up a much cheaper option for hackers on a budget (after the jump.)


Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives


Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives
02/01/2005 09:13 PM
Now you can have safe, secure, portable storage of your confidential business and personal data with the biometric fingerprint ClipDrive Bio USB Flash Drive and the Outbacker USB biometric fingerprint Hard Disk Drive. The devices are non-operational until a validated fingerprint or password is received. [PRWEB Jan 21, 2005]

Hottest Hard Drives


Hottest Hard Drives 03/20/2003 01:05 PM
In 20 years, the hard disk drive has progressed from an IBM PC luxury add-on to an indispensable part of any computer, and finally to a component so inexpensive it can be upgraded on impulse. What are today's hottest hard drives, and what is on the horizon for this vital technology?

Arg! Memory, XP, and hard drives...


Arg! Memory, XP, and hard drives... 03/06/2004 01:53 AM
Ok... Sorry for the delay in posting anything. "ultra" - my main box, has had some issues during the last...

Defragment All Hard Drives


Defragment All Hard Drives 09/20/2004 01:00 PM

Hitachi to bring 1TB hard drives soon


Hitachi to bring 1TB hard drives soon 04/05/2005 04:32 AM

Hard Drives the unsung Hero


Hard Drives the unsung Hero 05/27/2004 12:28 PM

I had to smile today. Sitting on my shelf of memorabilia is a 65 meg RLL Hard-drive that I payed $465.00 for back in the mid 80's. I was the top dog on the block and all of my buddies and I marveled at how we would every fill it up. Little did I know that in 1993 I would layout $1056.00 for a 1.6 Gig drive.
I have been kicking myself in the butt every since. But luckily the days of over-priced hard-drives are long gone. The history of the Hard-Drive is an amazing one. [CNet]


200 Gig Hard-Drives on sale at CompUSA


200 Gig Hard-Drives on sale at CompUSA 10/28/2003 11:07 PM
There are a few good things about being on travel I have a chance to spend a little extra time...

Labs look beyond today's hard drives


Labs look beyond today's hard drives 07/21/2004 09:37 AM
ZDNet Jul 21 2004 2:09PM GMT

A new handshake for mini hard drives?


A new handshake for mini hard drives? 09/09/2004 06:09 PM
Intel, Hitachi, Toshiba and others propose CE-ATA, a new interface for miniature hard drives used in consumer electronics.

Tiny Hard Drives Need New Plug


Tiny Hard Drives Need New Plug 09/09/2004 04:59 PM
Portable consumer electronics and handhelds need a smaller more efficient interface for hard drives, so Intel and others are working to define a new spec, CE-ATA.

FBI Picks Up Some Novelty Hard Drives


FBI Picks Up Some Novelty Hard Drives 07/23/2004 03:08 PM
With all of the security problems in Los Alamos these days, apparently secrecy is no joking matter. The Black Hole Surplus Store and Museum apparently had some hard drives behind the counter with "secret" labels on them. They're not for sale, but are really just there to generate conversation with tourists. The FBI apparently wasn't particularly thrilled with this explanation and have confiscated the hard drive which the owner of the surplus store insists was a joke. Who knows what goes through some people's minds, but does it really seem likely that someone walking out of Los Alamos with classified info is going to hand it over to the local surplus store?

Not-So-Clean Hard Drives For Sale


Not-So-Clean Hard Drives For Sale 06/08/2004 11:40 PM
Slashdot Jun 9 2004 4:16AM GMT

New Technology for More Spacious Hard
Drives


New Technology for More Spacious Hard
Drives
03/20/2003 01:05 PM
An old adage in the computer industry holds that you can never be too rich or have too much space on your hard drive. That may be difficult to believe now, considering that the hard drives in many personal computers sold today can now store the digital equivalent of several complete sets of encyclopedias. And leave plenty of room to spare.

New Hard Drives to Expand DVR Capacity


New Hard Drives to Expand DVR Capacity 04/28/2004 09:30 PM
San Jose Mercury News Apr 29 2004 1:42AM GMT

Green Tea Good for Hard Drives


Green Tea Good for Hard Drives 04/29/2004 05:00 AM
The same tannins in green tea that cause stains to form on your mugs and teapots could save the hard-drive manufacturing industry some serious dough, says a team of researchers. By Amit Asaravala.

FireWire Hard Drives and The Future of
the TBU


FireWire Hard Drives and The Future of
the TBU
06/12/2004 06:49 PM

I bought a FireWire hard drive enclosure the other day, and I'm awfully happy with it. It cost about $45 and I filled it with an old 40GB hard drive I had lying around. It works beautifully — plug it into a FireWire port and you get a G: drive.

It makes me wonder what'll happen to the venerable tape backup unit (TBU). I have a TBU on my server, but it's old, slow, cranky, and only holds 20GB. Furthermore, 20GB tapes are like, $30 while hard drives are running less than a dollar per gigabyte these days.

Right now, I can think of no reason why I would use my TBU for anything anymore. Am I missing something? I imagine that tapes are physically pretty durable, certainly more so than a hard drive, but is there anything else?

I'm using this portable hard drive for off-site backups. Once a week, I'll bring the drive in, copy the latest backups onto it, and take it home where it will sit on my bookshelf for a week until I bring it in again to refresh the backups.

FireWire hard drives, incidentally, are fast as lightning. I have a small RAID Tower which runs via FireWire. You'd never know it wasn't an internal SCSI drive. In fact, I installed a very CPU- and I/O-intensive server process on it once and it ran beautifully. Again, the simplicity is amazing — plug it in and you get an F: drive, end of story.

I'm so impressed with the utility of these things that I'd go so far as call them mandatory equipment for your PC. The enclosure will cost you $45. I found a 40GB Maxtor drive on Froogle for $32. I bought a FireWire card and cable on eBay last year for $15. That's $92 for 40GB of removable storage that you can throw in a fanny pack — tough to beat.

On my next PC, I'm going to physically separate the operating system from my data files. I'll keep all my data on an external FireWire unit, and only keep the OS and program files on the internal IDE unit. I'd love for my PC to be essentially disposable. If I have a problem, just pave and reload it knowing that all my data files are safe and secure a few feet away on the external unit. Perversely, I may mirror them on the internal drive just for redundancy.

For the record, I bought the Metal Gear Box from NewEgg. It was rock simple to get running — find a hard drive, physically screw it into the unit, plug it two cables, then plug it into the PC.

I'm not thrilled with look of the thing — it's all brushed aluminum and black metal grating. (Kind of makes me feel like a 40-year-old man driving around in a lowered Civic with a big wing on the back.) Additionally, when you put it down, there's no padding or rubber stops, so it kind of clanks against the desk, which makes me a little nervous.

Anyway, the theory is valid. External hard drives: good. FireWire: great. Go get one.

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New Hard Drives to Expand DVR Capacity
(AP)


New Hard Drives to Expand DVR Capacity
(AP)
04/28/2004 08:10 PM
AP - The power of the U.S. cable and satellite TV industries rests on the 85 million households they count as subscribers. But the influence of Hollywood, which controls the entertainment flow, is even more formidable.

External FireWire Hard Drives


External FireWire Hard Drives 10/29/2003 01:13 AM
180 Gigabyte QPro ICE 7200 RPM FireWire & USB External Hard Drive Regular price $279.99, now take $15 off with Q-Pon Code "EXTHDD"

Archos 20GB Portable FireWire Hard Drive ***PRICE DROP TO $99.99!!!*** FREE SHIPPING with Q-Pon Code "SHIPHD"

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Toshiba's new tiny hard drives


Toshiba's new tiny hard drives 12/15/2003 11:35 AM
Toshiba's new hard drives are the size of a nickel and can store over a gigabyte of data.
The 0.85 inch diameter disk is believed to be the world's smallest hard disk drive that can store about 2 or 3 gigabytes worth of information, company spokeswoman Midori Suzuki said Monday.
Link (via Werblog)

Other News: WiFi Hard Drives


Other News: WiFi Hard Drives 04/12/2004 10:04 AM
Hooking up hard drives to wireless networks may shortly become easier.

Grim times for hard drives


Grim times for hard drives 05/28/2004 06:14 AM
ZDNet UK May 28 2004 9:49AM GMT

One-Inch Hard-Drives 'Next Year'


One-Inch Hard-Drives 'Next Year' 12/08/2003 11:37 AM
The move could herald a move to a smaller form-factor for Apple's market-leading iPod music player. By Martyn Williams (Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu)

Toshiba delays 1.8-inch hard drives


Toshiba delays 1.8-inch hard drives 08/05/2004 01:52 PM
"Late summer, early fall" now means "fourth quarter." Which means "late in the fourth quarter."

Coming soon: External SATA hard drives


Coming soon: External SATA hard drives 01/10/2004 12:27 AM
External hard drives offer easy and practical storage, but they aren't as speedy as the internal models - yet. Vendors working on a new technical specification say that the first fast, new models of external drives could ship by midyear.

Seagate to use 'perpendicular'
technology for hard drives


Seagate to use 'perpendicular'
technology for hard drives
04/15/2005 12:39 AM
Computerworld Apr 15 2005 4:02AM GMT

IBM knowingly shipped defective hard
drives?


IBM knowingly shipped defective hard
drives?
02/18/2004 09:16 AM

Seagate to Market Mini Hard Drives (AP)


Seagate to Market Mini Hard Drives (AP) 06/13/2004 04:56 PM
AP - Eyeing consumers' voracious appetite for digital media storage, Seagate Technology LLC will soon have a slew of new products to capitalize on the booming demand for mini hard drives.

Seagate announces new consumer hard
drives


Seagate announces new consumer hard
drives
06/14/2004 08:11 AM
Seagate Technology today announced it has expanded its line of personal computing hard drives, unveiling new internal and external hard drives with 400GB capacities, a new small footprint portable external hard drive with up to 100GB capacity, and what they say is "the world's first pocket external hard drive."...

Seagate Announces New 1-Inch 5GB Hard
Drives for Q3


Seagate Announces New 1-Inch 5GB Hard
Drives for Q3
06/09/2004 12:33 PM

Hard drive vendor Seagate has announced plans to ship a 1-inch hard drive in 2.5 and 5GB varieties in the 3rd quarter, one for embedded use (like for use in portable media players like the iPod mini or Creative MuVo) and in a CF form-factor (for cameras and what not). Currently, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, maker of the MicroDrive (and Apple's supplier) holds the size:capacity title -- expect them to turn up the heat with a larger drive size as soon as they can.
Read [InfoWorld]


Panther glitch erases some hard drives


Panther glitch erases some hard drives 10/30/2003 08:16 PM
A problem is causing some of those who install the new version of Mac OS X to lose the data stored on their external hard drives.

Panther problem eats some hard drives


Panther problem eats some hard drives 10/31/2003 03:50 AM
ZDNet UK Oct 31 2003 3:25AM ET

Seagate to Market Mini Hard Drives


Seagate to Market Mini Hard Drives 06/13/2004 06:34 PM
AP via Newsday Jun 13 2004 10:08PM GMT

Notes and Tips: Huge Hard Drives


Notes and Tips: Huge Hard Drives 02/16/2004 12:04 PM
A query Friday brought some interesting information about monstrously large hard-drive storage systems.

Tiny hard drives get bigger capacities
at CES


Tiny hard drives get bigger capacities
at CES
01/05/2005 02:09 PM
Seagate and Hitachi are boosting storage capacities on their miniature drives and improving efficiency, which will translate into improved portable media players.

A Geek Newbie review of ATA Hard-Drives


A Geek Newbie review of ATA Hard-Drives 11/10/2003 11:39 PM
Some of you are well aware the speed advantage of ATA hard-drives. Many people have new computers with ATA compliant...

Product Wirelessly Connects Hard Drives


Product Wirelessly Connects Hard Drives 06/17/2004 11:39 AM
AP via Daily Press Jun 17 2004 4:04PM GMT

Hitachi: 1 Terabyte Hard Drives Coming


Hitachi: 1 Terabyte Hard Drives Coming 04/04/2005 01:21 PM
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies on Monday announced plans to build hard drives using perpendicular recording technology that it says could allow for 1TB desktop drives and 20GB microdrives. The terabyte milestone is still a ways off, however, as Hitachi estimates the new drives won't reach consumers until 2007.

Will Cell Phones Have Hard Drives? (PC
World)


Will Cell Phones Have Hard Drives? (PC
World)
04/28/2004 01:16 PM
PC World - Cost, size, and power consumption may delay the technology.
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