Iomega intros new external hard drives
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Iomega intros new hard drive lineup
Iomega intros new hard drive lineup
12/22/2004 01:51 AMIomega today began shipping three triple-interface models of the newly
redesigned Iomega External Hard Drive...
Iomega offers three new tri-interface
hard drives
Iomega offers three new tri-interface
hard drives
12/22/2004 01:43 AMIomega Corp. on Tuesday introduced three new triple-interface models
of its External Hard Drive. The new drives feature FireWire 800 along
with USB 2.0 and FireWire 400. All drives features 7200RPM disk
mechanisms in capacities from 160GB to 400GB. The drives can be placed
horizontally and stacked on top of each other or mounted vertically.
They also feature Kensington security slots. Dantz Development Corp.'s
Retrospect Express is included to enable Mac users to use the drive
for backup and archival. The 160GB drive costs US$199, the 250GB drive
costs $279 and the 400GB drive costs $429. Iomega's Web site was not
updated with information about the new drives as MacCentral posted
this article, but the company indicated in a press release that the
new drives should be available immediately.
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TikiMac intros Kuna external hard drive
TikiMac intros Kuna external hard drive
07/06/2004 10:14 AMTikiMac on Tuesday announced
Kuna, a
new aluminum-clad external hard disk drive in capacities from 120GB to
400GB. The drive features two FireWire 400 ports and a USB 2.0 port,
and features an interlocking design that permits users to stack
multiple Kuna drives horizontally to save space. TikiMac uses 7200RPM
hard drive mechanisms with 8MB caches. Prices range from US$169.99 to
$499.99 depending on capacity.
Coming soon: External SATA hard drives
Coming soon: External SATA hard drives
01/10/2004 12:27 AMExternal 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.
SimpleTech offers 160, 250GB external
hard drives
SimpleTech offers 160, 250GB external
hard drives
02/10/2004 10:41 AMSimpleTech Inc. is better
known for their flash memory and RAM products, but the company also
offers conventional external hard disks for Mac and PC users looking
for more storage capacity. The company has announced its 160GB and
250GB SimpleDrive External Hard Drives, to be unveiled at the Photo
Marketing Association (PMA) trade show that kicks off later this week.
FireWire Hard Drives: Portable, Desktop
External Storage Devices Compared
FireWire Hard Drives: Portable, Desktop
External Storage Devices Compared
03/17/2005 03:10 AM By James Galbraith and Jeffy Milstead, Macworld
Tools Of The Trade: Maxtor's external
hard drives for storing data from
overloaded computers
Tools Of The Trade: Maxtor's external
hard drives for storing data from
overloaded computers
05/22/2004 08:11 PMIndependent May 23 2004 0:45AM GMT
Iomega REV 35/90GB External Drive
Iomega REV 35/90GB External Drive
05/13/2004 11:05 AMReview: Iomega's replacement for their ZIP and JAZ drives is here,
with greatly increased capacity and performance. Is it a better
solution than optical media, external hard drives, or tape backup
systems?
Iomega intros wireless NAS servers
Iomega intros wireless NAS servers
09/17/2004 02:33 AMIomega Corp. announced on Thursday the introduction of two new
network-attached storage (NAS) servers under the NAS 100d model name.
Shipping later this month in 160GB (US$499) and 250GB ($599)
capacities, both servers feature 802.11b/g support that acts as a
wireless access point and as a wireless node on a Wi-Fi network,
complete with Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption for secure
data transfers. In addition, they include dual USB 2.0 ports for
adding external hard drives, one 10/100 Ethernet port, 64MB DDR SDRAM
and Iomega Automatic Backup software. Even though the servers run on
Intel Xcale processors, their setup and configurations utilities are
Web-based, so any client can access them.
Iomega adds new backup drives
Iomega adds new backup drives
03/29/2005 08:35 PMArticle Body:
Iomega begins shipping new FireWire REV
drives
Iomega begins shipping new FireWire REV
drives
08/02/2004 12:23 PMIomega has begun shipping its FireWire REV drives. These drives
offer up to 90GB of storage. Along with being eight times faster than
tape drives it costs less (somewhere around half the price of average
tape drives).
Data storage leader Iomega has begun shipment of its brand new
FireWire version of its Iomega REV drive. The new product, the REV
35GB 1394/Firewire drive, allows Mac users a supposedly powerful,
high-performance way to back-up there machines or for large, portable
file storage. The REV drive was originally launched back in April, and
available in USB 2.0 and ATAPI models. The device got praise from the
computer industry and press, and was presented with the "Best of
CeBIT America" award. SCSI and Serial ATA models are expected to
arrive later in the year.
This new FireWire drive comes in a two-tone design – white and light
grey, in order to coordinate with the Mac's other products. That ought
to keep fashion-conscious computer-yuppies happy, at least. Each REV
FireWire drive will come with a Mac-formatted REV disk, so you can get
to work straight out of the box. The disk can apparently be
"easily reformatted" for PC users.

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Hard Drives
IFD-iV Flash Drives Masquerade as ATA
Hard Drives
07/15/2004 08:59 AM
For 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.)
SUGOI DISK External S-ATA Drives
SUGOI DISK External S-ATA Drives
03/28/2005 01:22 PM
System Talks Corporation has introduced the "SUGOI
DISK," a series of five external Serial ATA hard drives. Ranging from
160GB to 400GB capacities, the SUGOI DISKs are housed in aluminum. The
drives also include a "port bracket" for connecting to both serial ATA
interface and power. Otherwise, you're stuck using an AC adapter.
Press Release [System Talks]
Related
Finally, The SUGOI CARD [Gizmodo]
'ClickConnect,' 'xSATA' Coming to
External Drives
'ClickConnect,' 'xSATA' Coming to
External Drives
03/14/2005 05:41 PMImprovements to Serial ATA cables will roll out in the coming months
as a promoter organization works to take the spec outside the box.
10.3: Auto unmount external drives on
logout
10.3: Auto unmount external drives on
logout
11/07/2003 11:03 AMNow that they are getting the FireWire issue straightened out, a new
little feature in Panther is coming in handy. I keep my "Home" on an
external FireWire drive so I can have all of my files at home or work.
In Jaguar, getti...
Western Digital debuts new external
drives
Western Digital debuts new external
drives
01/09/2004 09:49 PMWestern Digital Corp. has
introduced two new external drives: the Media Center and a series of
hard drives with Dual-option Backup.
Macworld: Kano shows off external DVD,
storage drives
Macworld: Kano shows off external DVD,
storage drives
01/06/2004 04:26 AMKano Technologies Corp.
is using
Macworld Conference &
Expo to introduce their new dual-format portable SLIM DVD drive,
which writes at 4x speeds and is .75 inch thick while weighing less
than a pound. It sports both USB 2.0 and FireWire ports. The company
will also show off their recently announced K8XTREME dual-format
external FireWire DVD drive -- which writes DVD +/-R at 8x speeds and
DVD +/-RW at 4x speeds, with 32x16x40 for CD-R -- as well as their
complete line of FireWire 800 external hard drives at booth #722 in
Moscone Center.
Addonics converts SATA devices to
external drives
Addonics converts SATA devices to
external drives
06/22/2004 09:26 AMAddonics Technologies on Tuesday introduced a US$29
SATA -
IDE/ATAPI converter that converts Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives or
SATA-based optical storage devices to standard IDE interface storage
devices that can communicate with a Mac or PC using external USB or
FireWire interfaces. The converter can also make such drives read-only
devices using IDE Write blocking.
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 PMNow 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]
External hard drive goes wireless
External hard drive goes wireless
06/15/2004 03:35 AMZDNet UK Jun 15 2004 8:07AM GMT
Wireless Connection To An External Hard
Drive
Wireless Connection To An External Hard
Drive
06/14/2004 10:47 PMI have a fairly convoluted set of alternate backup systems that seems
to get more complex every time I have yet another catastrophic hard
drive failure (such as the latest, which occurred two weeks ago).
Right now I have two external USB hard drives, one Mirra backup
server, and an offsite service that scoops up data off of my computer
every few hours and stores it in some hidden location. The second USB
hard drive is because the latest hard drive failure (only a week after
I had been told the machine had been "fixed") happened while I was
away and didn't have access to the other USB hard drive that remained
at home, or the Mirra server which only accepts backups on the local
network. The offsite remote backup worked, but was slow and had
limited space. So, I ended up with another external hard drive to
save whatever data I could get off the old hard drive before it kicked
it for good. When I got back home and went back to my old crappy
desktop (which is here for just these circumstances) I discovered that
the USB connections on this machine no longer work - so I can't
actually access the data saved on the hard drive (though, I can access
older data on the Mirra device). Unfortunately, I can't seem to get
data from the hard drive to the Mirra device, so I'm basically stuck
until I get my laptop back and it has a working USB system. With that
backdrop in mind, it's great that Maxtor and Linksys are
teaming up to offer a
wireless way to connect to an external hard drive. Basically,
they've created a bridge that lets an external hard drive connect
directly to a wireless router (which, in some ways, just mimics what
the Mirra backup server is supposed to do, though with fewer
features). Either way, it looks like backup systems are getting
easier and easier, meaning no one has any excuse not to have something
set up these days. Of course, the next time my hard drive fails, I'm
sure I'll need to pick up one of these new systems.
Maxtor To Ship External Hard Drive For
PVRs
Maxtor To Ship External Hard Drive For
PVRs
04/27/2004 04:12 PMMaxtor Corp. said Tuesday that it will ship an external hard drive
specifically designed to connect to personal video recorders.
Freecom FHD-XS External Hard Drive With
Built-In USB Cable
Freecom FHD-XS External Hard Drive With
Built-In USB Cable
04/09/2004 03:55 PMJOEL JOHNSON -- Freecom Technologies has announced four external USB
drives, including the good looking FHD-XS, a bus-powered 40GB 1.8-inch
hard drive with an integreated USB cable. If 2003 was the year of Yet
Another Flash Drive, I welcome 2004 as the year of Yet Another USB
Hard Drive. Read...
EZQuest intros new Pro Audio FW 800
drives
EZQuest intros new Pro Audio FW 800
drives
02/19/2004 08:01 AMEZQuest today introduced a new line of FireWire 800 hard drives that
are optimized for digital audio...
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Western Digital's Media Center external
hard drive
Western Digital's Media Center external
hard drive
01/07/2004 07:12 PMNew external 250GB hard drive from Western Digital that comes with a
built-in Flash memory. The confusingly named Media Center has slots
CompactFlash, Memory Stick,...
Western Digital expands external hard
drive line
Western Digital expands external hard
drive line
09/09/2004 10:31 PMWestern Digital has expanded its line of Mac-compatible external hard
drives...
Maxtor, Linksys to debut wireless
external hard drive
Maxtor, Linksys to debut wireless
external hard drive
06/14/2004 08:59 PMThe two want to make it easy to put hard drives on wireless networks,
even at home or in small offices.
Verbatim intros Store 'n' Go Pro flash
drives
Verbatim intros Store 'n' Go Pro flash
drives
08/31/2004 03:44 PMVerbatim 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.
TikiMac intros Devil Duckie USB 2.0
flash drives
TikiMac intros Devil Duckie USB 2.0
flash drives
03/06/2004 01:55 AMTikiMac, a new
company with a propensity for such off-beat peripherals as a FireWire
400 hub that resembles Godzilla and FireWire cables that glow,
recently shipped their
Devil
Duckie flash drives. They're sure to draw attention when you show
up at a business meeting with your presentation loaded on one.
IOGEAR intros FW800/USB2.0 combo ION
drives
IOGEAR intros FW800/USB2.0 combo ION
drives
05/12/2004 12:41 PMIOGEAR announced on Tuesday the launch of their new line of
3.5-inch ION drives, which ship
with FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 connectivity -- the previous ION line
was FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 compatible. They're available now in
80GB, 120GB, 160GB, 200GB and 250GB capacities for US$219.95, $269.95,
$319.95, $369.95 and $419.95, respectively. An empty drive enclosure
sells for $99.95. The new ION drives are compatible with Mac OS 9.2
and higher.
OWC intros 300GB Mercury Elite drives,
new RoadTrip!
OWC intros 300GB Mercury Elite drives,
new RoadTrip!
02/01/2005 09:21 PMOther World Computing (OWC) has expanded its line of Mercury Elite
external storage solutions with the introduction of new 300GB models,
priced at US$299.99 for a FireWire 400+USB 2.0 combo version, $319.99
for a FireWire 800/400-only version and $339.99 for a FireWire
800/400+USB 2.0 version...
LaCie Introduces Largest and Fastest
External Hard Drive:The 1.6 Terabyte
Bigger Disk Extreme
LaCie Introduces Largest and Fastest
External Hard Drive:The 1.6 Terabyte
Bigger Disk Extreme
07/14/2004 03:23 AM- Professional choice for video/audio editing and imaging- Largest
storage with up to 1.6 terabyte capacity- Fastest throughput for
optimal editing - No setup required with built-in RAID 0 array [PRWEB
Jul 14, 2004]
Arg! Memory, XP, and hard drives...
Arg! Memory, XP, and hard drives...
03/06/2004 01:53 AMOk... 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 PMNext-Generation Hard Drives
Next-Generation Hard Drives
11/07/2003 11:04 AMHottest Hard Drives
Hottest Hard Drives
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn 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?
Soyo intros 20GB 1.8-inch USB 2.0 hard
drive
Soyo intros 20GB 1.8-inch USB 2.0 hard
drive
08/13/2004 12:18 PMSoyo Group Inc. has taken the wraps off its latest portable hard
drive, the
Cigar
HD20, a 1.8-inch hard drive with a USB 2.0 interface and 20GB of
storage capacity. With its magnesium alloy casing, the US$199 Cigar
HD20 is approximately the size of an iPod and weighs 2.8 ounces. The
hard drive spins at 4200RPM and it draws power from a USB port. Soyo's
Web page for the product lists the inclusion of
compression/decompression software as well as e-mail sending and
receiving capabilities and security features, but a company
representative told MacCentral that none of those items currently ship
with the drive, although they could be added at a later date. He was
unsure if they will be compatible with Mac OS X. The Cigar HD20 comes
with a USB 2.0 cable and a soft carrying case.
CES: Archos intros 4GB hard drive-based
ARCDrive
CES: Archos intros 4GB hard drive-based
ARCDrive
01/06/2005 02:59 PMArchos Inc. on Thursday introduced its ARCDrive 4GB USB Key, a USB
2.0-based 4GB portable storage system that uses a tiny hard disk
mechanism instead of flash media. Compatible with Mac and Windows PCs,
the $149.99 ARCDrive 4GB Key is equipped with a key ring attachment
and a foldable USB connector. The square drive joins similarly
designed 20GB and 40GB models, and is anticipated for retail
availability in late January. It's compatible with Mac OS X v10.2.4 or
higher.
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Iomega unveils 400GB, Firewire 800 drive
Iomega unveils 400GB, Firewire 800 drive
12/22/2004 01:11 AMFirewire 400, USB 2.0 built in too
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drive kindly mail me
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drive kindly mail me
09/18/2004 08:34 PMTechTree Sep 18 2004 11:44PM GMT
Iomega ships new portable drive
Iomega ships new portable drive
03/29/2005 06:49 AMPersonal Computer World Mar 29 2005 10:53AM GMT
Iomega REV 35GB drive comes to Mac with
FireWire
Iomega REV 35GB drive comes to Mac with
FireWire
08/02/2004 08:35 AMIomega Corp. on Monday introduced
a new version of its REV 35GB removable drive system with a FireWire
interface. The new drive is aimed at Mac users looking for
large-capacity back up and portable file storage using a mechanism
that's based on hard drive media, not optical storage technology.
Iomega DVD Drive Does Double Duty (PC
World)
Iomega DVD Drive Does Double Duty (PC
World)
05/25/2004 02:54 PMPC World - Drive supports double-layer discs, but finding them could
pose a problem.
Iomega debuts PC card slot drive
Iomega debuts PC card slot drive
06/23/2004 06:02 AMIt was five years ago today... 23 June 1999
Iomega Launches REV Drive as Tape
Alternative
Iomega Launches REV Drive as Tape
Alternative
04/12/2004 06:08 PMThe company is targeting small-business owners and others looking for
inexpensive backup solutions that can be stored offsite.
Iomega offers double layer DVD drive
Iomega offers double layer DVD drive
07/27/2004 07:21 AMStorage peripheral maker
Iomega
Corp. on Tuesday introduced its Super DVD Writer 12x Dual-Format
USB 2.0 Drive. The new DVD+RW/-RW drive ships with Mac and Windows
software and supports dual-layer recordable (DVD+R DL) DVD media,
enabling users to burn up to 8.5GB per disc. Supported formats include
DVD+R and DVD+RW (12x4x10x write, rewrite, and read speeds), DVD-R and
DVD-RW (8x4x10x), and CD-R and CD-RW discs (40x24x40x). Bundled
Mac-compatible software includes Charismac Discribe and MusicMatch.
The new drive costs US$249.95; it requires Mac OS X v10.2.7 or later
and a G4 or higher with USB 2.0 connectivity. The company's Web site
had not been updated with information about the new drive as
MacCentral posted this article.
Iomega adds 512MB Micro Mini USB 2.0
Drive
Iomega adds 512MB Micro Mini USB 2.0
Drive
07/27/2004 01:17 PMIomega has added a new entry in its line of 1.5-inch long Micro Mini
USB 2.0 Drives: a
512MB model. Like its brethren, the
new drive features read speeds up to 8MB per second and comes with an
illuminated USB 2.0 extension cable, a key chain, a neck chain and
three snap-on caps in different colors. The suggested retail price is
US$129.95.
Iomega Super DVD Writer
Iomega Super DVD Writer
11/12/2003 04:27 PMCNET Nov 12 2003 2:43PM ET
New: Iomega Super DVD Writer 12x
New: Iomega Super DVD Writer 12x
07/29/2004 10:09 AMThe Super DVD Writer 12x Dual-Format USB 2.0 Drive includes support
for writing 8.5 GB DVD+R DL (double layer) discs, as well as DVD+R/RW,
DVD-R/DVD-RW, and CD-R/RW.
Iomega unveils entry-level network
attached storage devices
Iomega unveils entry-level network
attached storage devices
05/25/2004 05:33 AMIomega Rev Review
Iomega Rev Review
04/28/2004 07:14 AMPocket-Lint has a review of the Iomega Rev, the new 35GB/90GB
removable disk drive from the people that brought you the Zip (click
click click) and Jaz formats. Stuart seems to like the Rev well
enough, so if you're in need of that sort of storage, I suppose the
Rev...
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.
Iomega CD-RW 48x/DVD
Iomega CD-RW 48x/DVD
12/08/2003 11:44 AM
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There's Hope Yet for Iomega
There's Hope Yet for Iomega
06/01/2004 03:26 PM
Iomega could make a comeback, thanks to the rapidly growing market for
simple networking products.
Iomega lays off 145
Iomega lays off 145
09/24/2004 12:06 PM
USA Today Sep 24 2004 2:57PM GMT
Iomega Mini 16 MB
Iomega Mini 16 MB
09/18/2004 08:34 PM
TechTree Sep 18 2004 11:46PM GMT
OWC adds 250GB external FireWire drive
OWC adds 250GB external FireWire drive
03/14/2003 02:10 PM
Other World Computing (OWC) today announced the addition of a 250GB
drive to its popular line of Mercury Elite Pro external FireWire
storage solutions...
New: MacWay AluICE 400GB external drive
New: MacWay AluICE 400GB external drive
06/04/2004 10:56 AM
MacWay 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.
Iomega to axe quarter of workforce
Iomega to axe quarter of workforce
09/27/2004 07:02 AM
Computer Business Review Sep 27 2004 11:05AM GMT
Iomega Revs Up For Failure
Iomega Revs Up For Failure
04/12/2004 11:31 AM
JOEL JOHNSON -- Iomega, most known for its once-popular Zip drives,
has released a new product line, the Rev 35GB/90GB. Essentially a
bigger, better Zip drive, the misleading name comes from the Rev's
capacity if the data is compressed--sort of like calling a 700MB CD a
'Gigabyte Optical Medium' because,...
Iomega dresses up NAS device
Iomega dresses up NAS device
05/25/2004 02:21 AM
I'm too sexy for your rack
Iomega slashes workforce by 25%
Iomega slashes workforce by 25%
09/24/2004 07:49 AM
Storage solutions provider Iomega is laying off 145 staff,
representing one quarter of its workforce, reports The Register...
Iomega intros new external hard drives