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Toshiba develops world's smallest HDD







Toshiba develops world's smallest HDD

Toshiba develops world's smallest HDD 12/17/2003 02:37 AM

It's 3GB and about the size of a nickel. I was wondering what people would do with 3GB of storage on a mobile phone.




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