Hitachi to unveil 500-gig hard drive
Grok Headline matches for Hitachi to unveil 500-gig hard drive
Hitachi announces 3D hard-drive
revolution
Hitachi announces 3D hard-drive
revolution
04/04/2005 08:26 AMZDNet UK Apr 4 2005 12:59PM GMT
Hitachi Unveils New Hard Drive Plans
Hitachi Unveils New Hard Drive Plans
03/20/2003 01:05 PMJapanese electronics manufacturer Hitachi has announced its strategy
for the hard drive business it acquired from IBM last spring. In an
effort to reap profits where IBM could not, Hitachi is significantly
revamping IBM's hard disk line, with plans calling for the
introduction of new products and four new business divisions.
Hitachi breaks hard drive record
Hitachi breaks hard drive record
04/04/2005 01:17 PMvnunet.com Apr 4 2005 5:10PM GMT
Hitachi Hard Drive At Heart Of New iPod
Hitachi Hard Drive At Heart Of New iPod
01/07/2004 06:15 PMApple Computer is using a small hard drive from Hitachi in its new
iPod, as the market for mini drives heats up. By Michael Kanellos
(CNET News.com via MyAppleMenu)
iPod mini uses 1-inch Hitachi 4GB hard
drive
iPod mini uses 1-inch Hitachi 4GB hard
drive
01/07/2004 06:43 PMApple is using a small hard drive from Hitachi in its new iPod mini,
according to CNET News.com...
Hitachi Upgrades Hard Drive Plant for
iPods
Hitachi Upgrades Hard Drive Plant for
iPods
05/17/2004 11:50 AMReuters is reporting that Hitachi is dropping $200 million to double
the output of its Thailand hard drive manufacturing plant specifically
to answer demand for drives for Apple's iPod. If all goes to plan, by
the end of the year the iPod wait (which has been a brilliant, if
accidental,...
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.
Hitachi Pays $2B for IBM's Hard Drive
Business
Hitachi Pays $2B for IBM's Hard Drive
Business
03/20/2003 01:05 PMHitachi and IBM have formalized a deal that calls for Hitachi to pay
$2.05 billion for
the bulk of IBM's hard disk drive business. The new company reportedly
will bring together
approximately 24,000 employees -- 18,000 from IBM and the rest from
Hitachi -- and will
consist of 11 manufacturing operations around the world.
Maxtor, Linksys to unveil wireless hard
drive
Maxtor, Linksys to unveil wireless hard
drive
06/15/2004 09:52 AMThe two want to make it easy to add hard drives to wireless networks,
even at home or in small offices.
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]<
/p>
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]
Hitachi 500 gig Drive and 10 gig micro
drive
Hitachi 500 gig Drive and 10 gig micro
drive
01/05/2005 10:32 PMSeems CES does not consider Endgadget a weblog so they have full
access to CES and have lot's of really good CES news. Check out their
review of the new Hard Drives announced by Hitachi. [Endgadget]<
/p>
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.
Hitachi to bring 1TB hard drives soon
Hitachi to bring 1TB hard drives soon
04/05/2005 04:32 AM
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.
Hitachi Predicts 3D Hard Disks by Year's
End
Hitachi Predicts 3D Hard Disks by Year's
End
04/04/2005 06:31 AM
Hitachi and Seagate Developing Hard
Drives for Phones
Hitachi and Seagate Developing Hard
Drives for Phones
07/30/2004 11:03 PM
We
been hearing rumblings about hard drives being put into cellular
phones for a while now (we've certainly advocated it), but now a
company called "Hoya Corp" revealed in a quarterly earnings statement
that two major hard drive players - Hitachi Global Storage
Technologies and Seagate - are planning on developing 1" hard drives
for cellular phones. I sincerely hope that the hard drives are
technically incapable of storing ringtones, because I can't imagine
what life would be like if people could fit about 10,000 of the damn
things in one device. I mean, really; 10,000 songs in your pocket? Who
would want that?
Read - Article [via NE Asia Online]
Hitachi to build hard disk factory in
China
Hitachi to build hard disk factory in
China
06/21/2004 12:12 PM
SiliconValley.com Jun 21 2004 3:08PM GMT
Hitachi plans 500GB hard disk, largest
ever
Hitachi plans 500GB hard disk, largest
ever
01/05/2005 06:58 PM
Hitachi Ltd. said yesterday that it is seeking to push the limits of
data storage with smaller stamp-size disks for handheld gadgets and
vastly higher-capacity drives that can store up to a half-terabyte of
data.
Hitachi readies notebook Serial ATA hard
drives
Hitachi readies notebook Serial ATA hard
drives
09/15/2004 09:34 AM
Handy for blade servers, too
Hitachi and Intel team up on mobile hard
drives
Hitachi and Intel team up on mobile hard
drives
09/18/2004 11:28 AM
Engadget Sep 18 2004 3:24PM GMT
Hitachi GST plans big hard-disk plant in
China
Hitachi GST plans big hard-disk plant in
China
06/22/2004 07:47 AM
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc. is planning to spend up to
$500 million to build a hard-disk drive manufacturing center in China,
the company said Monday.
Hitachi looks forward to 1TB hard
drives, 20GB microdrives
Hitachi looks forward to 1TB hard
drives, 20GB microdrives
04/05/2005 02:26 PM
If Hitachi has its way, it could soon take you a really long time to
read an entire hard drive.
Hitachi to release 100GB hard drives for
notebooks
Hitachi to release 100GB hard drives for
notebooks
09/15/2004 07:21 AM
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
Inc. (HGST) announced the availability of 2.5-inch hard drives
with capacities up to 100GB for notebook computers by the end of 2004,
the company said on Tuesday. The Travelstar 5K100 and E5K100 hard
drives spin at 5400 rpm (revolutions per minute) and are available in
40GB, 60GB, 80GB and 100GB capacities. They are 9.5 millimeters in
height, and consume relatively little power, the company said in an
announcement.
IBM-Hitachi Drive Fitness Test 3.60
IBM-Hitachi Drive Fitness Test 3.60
01/27/2004 05:15 PM
Hitachi to Release Half TB Drive Soon
Hitachi to Release Half TB Drive Soon
01/06/2005 02:51 PM
Hitachi Plans 500-Gigabyte Hard Disk,
Largest Ever (Reuters)
Hitachi Plans 500-Gigabyte Hard Disk,
Largest Ever (Reuters)
01/05/2005 01:36 AM
Reuters - Hitachi Ltd. said on Tuesday it is
seeking to push the limits of data storage with smaller
stamp-sized disks for handheld gadgets and vastly
higher-capacity drives that can store up to 100 films.
Hitachi boosts China drive manufacturing
Hitachi boosts China drive manufacturing
06/21/2004 09:15 AM
CNET Asia Jun 21 2004 1:12PM GMT
Hitachi to boost production of iPod
drive
Hitachi to boost production of iPod
drive
05/17/2004 12:19 AM
Hitachi said on Sunday that it plans to spend about US$200 million to
double the hard disk drive output of its Thailand factory, including
the 1-inch 4GB Microdrives that are used in the iPod Mini...
Hitachi Deskstar 7K500: First 500GB
Drive
Hitachi Deskstar 7K500: First 500GB
Drive
03/31/2005 03:41 PM
Hitachi's Deskstar 7K500 offers two flaps of firsts, being
not only the first to hit half a terabyte in a single drive, but one
of the very first to use the SATA II interface—that means more
data at faster speeds. If you don't have an SATA II interface in your
PC, though, Hitachi will be offering a $500 version with an 8MB buffer
and a parallel ATA interface (the long, flat, ribbon cable kind). If
you want the SATA II offering, it's just 20 bucks more—plus you
get a bigger 16MB cache.
Not exactly a great value, but the biggest sizes never are. Also,
probably not actually available in yellow.
Project Page [PCWorld via Botros]
Hitachi claims leap in drive density
Hitachi claims leap in drive density
04/03/2005 09:37 PM
CNET News.com Apr 4 2005 2:04AM GMT
Hitachi Announces 100-GB Notebook SATA
Drive
Hitachi Announces 100-GB Notebook SATA
Drive
09/14/2004 08:32 PM
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies announced the Travelstar 5K100, a
100-Gbyte SATA drive for the notebook PC.
Hitachi drive to connect with consumer
devices
Hitachi drive to connect with consumer
devices
09/01/2004 08:37 PM
ZDNet Sep 2 2004 0:30AM GMT
Hitachi Plans To Double Drive Production
For iPods
Hitachi Plans To Double Drive Production
For iPods
05/17/2004 02:45 PM
Hitachi to boost production of iPod disk
drive
Hitachi to boost production of iPod disk
drive
05/16/2004 10:51 PM
ZDNet May 17 2004 3:23AM GMT
Hitachi Develops Manganese-Doped Drive
Heads
Hitachi Develops Manganese-Doped Drive
Heads
04/12/2005 07:43 AM
Electronics Weekly
reports that Hitachi's UK researchers have also developed a
complimentary technology to the "Get Perpendicular" concept they're
touting for increasing storage capacity (areal density) on hard
drives. Tunneling anisotropic magentoresistance (which earns you a
triple word score) takes advantage of a side effect of manganese
doping. In less syllabic terms, it lets them shrink the drive head to
a few tens of nanometers, which will work nicely with the newly
perpendicular bits they'll be reading.
Manganese-dopin
g shrinks hard drives [ElectronicsWeekly
Get Perpendicular [Gizmodo]
And after watching:
On songs that get stuck in your head
[Gizmodo]
Upcoming Hitachi drive could bring 6GB
iPod mini
Upcoming Hitachi drive could bring 6GB
iPod mini
07/29/2004 01:22 PM
Hitachi said it plans to unveil a 6GB version of its tiny hard drive
that Apple uses in the popular iPod mini...
Grok Description matches for Hitachi to unveil 500-gig hard drive
GrokA matches for Hitachi to unveil 500-gig hard drive
Hitachi to unveil 500-gig hard drive