Hard disk goes kaboom
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News: Diskology shrinks Disk Jockey hard
disk duplicator
News: Diskology shrinks Disk Jockey hard
disk duplicator
03/30/2005 05:41 PMDiskology Inc. on Wednesday introduced a smaller version of its Disk
Jockey, a hardware appliance that duplicates, backs up and diagnoses
hard disk drives. It retails for US$329.
Top Tip: 2MB or 8MB hard disk cache?
Top Tip: 2MB or 8MB hard disk cache?
01/22/2004 02:20 PMTonight I`m buying a new WD hard drive expansion for my home PC and am
wondering what`s the diff between 2mb cache and 8mb cache(beside
6mb`s)? Does this extra cache allow for more what ?????? The tech
specs show the same between the two drives,read/write speeds etc. .
PLEASE. You tell me. THANKS FOR THE HELP... Dan.
Top Tip: Can't format hard disk!
Top Tip: Can't format hard disk!
01/26/2004 03:03 PMI have this hard drive that cannot be reformatted. Whenever
reformatting is taking place the hard disk reader head stops reading
after certain sectors. When the "dir" command is used to view the
disk, the files are shown but not the total about of bytes used up or
free. The cursor seems to stop before this infomation is shown. Could
it be that the FAT table has been damaged.
Web E-Mail: The New Hard Disk
Web E-Mail: The New Hard Disk
06/24/2004 05:04 AMOkay, let me get this straight... My GMail account is good for 1GB. I
could probably use some of my next invites to get myself a few more
accounts, let's say 4. It seems reasonable. That's 5GB of e-mail
storage. My Yahoo Mail Plus account has 2GB of storage (employee
perk). I could add a few more "normal" Y! Mail accounts at 100MB each.
10 would get me another gig, bringing my Yahoo total to 3GB and my
grand total...
Top Tip: Sweep my hard disk clean?
Top Tip: Sweep my hard disk clean?
04/16/2004 02:18 PMI was wondering if anyone could recommend a program to wipe my HDD
clean--OS and all. Honestly, I don't even know if such programs
exist, but I was just curious.
How to make more room on your hard disk
How to make more room on your hard disk
11/16/2003 11:49 PMZDNet Nov 16 2003 10:46PM ET
Build A Stereo From an Old Hard Disk
Build A Stereo From an Old Hard Disk
05/09/2004 10:16 AMInternet Hard Disk with GmailFS
Internet Hard Disk with GmailFS
08/28/2004 08:52 PMThat's right, the pieces for the previously mentioned webmail basead
Internet hard disk are coming together. The release of GmailFS
provides a relatively seamless filesystem on top of your Gmail
account. However, given that Google is being evil with Gmail now,
there's no telling how long this will last. See Also: Ask Jeeves
Upgrades Internet Hard Disk...
First Impressions: JVC Everio Hard Disk
Camera
First Impressions: JVC Everio Hard Disk
Camera
03/19/2005 02:45 AM
InfoSync has their
first impressions of JVC's 3CCD 4GB hard drive based camcorder from a
recent hands-on at CeBIT. The Everio GZ-MC500E allows the user to
easily swap out the existing 4GB Microdrive card making future
upgrades simple and also offers myriad quality settings to increase
recording time from its default 60 minutes (near-DVD-quality) to as
many as 5 hours of video. The infoSync piece has more on their
personal experience with the $1,800 device, but overall their
impressions were that it looks to be quite the camcorder. It also
includes a separate SD/MMC card slot and supports PictBridge for
direct-to-printer connectivity. JVC says it will launch sometime this
month.
Preview:
JVC Everio GZ-MC500E [infoSyncWorld]
First seen: JVC Everio GZ-MC500E: 3CCD
Hard Disk Camera [Gizmodo]
Hard disk heads can be polished with
green tea
Hard disk heads can be polished with
green tea
04/27/2004 04:11 PMGreen tea is an environmentally sound substitute for diamond polishing
compound used in the preparation of super-smooth hard-disk read-write
heads.
John Lombardi, at Ventana Research based in Tuscon, Arizona in the US,
suspected that green tea might also provide be an effective compound
for polishing magnetic read-write heads. This was because tannin, a
chemical that gives tea and coffee a bitter taste, binds to certain
ceramic and metal materials. It is this quality that causes it to
stain teapots and mugs...
LinkLinux Laptop w/ 3.5" Disk, USB, and No
Hard Drive?
Linux Laptop w/ 3.5" Disk, USB, and No
Hard Drive?
07/06/2004 06:50 PMToshiba Develops 0.85'' Hard Disk
Toshiba Develops 0.85'' Hard Disk
12/15/2003 07:58 PMonebuttonmouse writes "Toshiba have set a new record for the world's
smallest hard disk at a tiny 0.85". Surely this will have some great
applications in ...
Linux Laptop w/ 3.5' Disk, USB, and No
Hard Drive?
Linux Laptop w/ 3.5' Disk, USB, and No
Hard Drive?
07/06/2004 08:17 PMSlashdot Jul 6 2004 11:30PM GMT
Top Tip: Does formatting a hard disk
really erase all data?
Top Tip: Does formatting a hard disk
really erase all data?
07/07/2004 02:23 PMDoes formatting a hard disk completely erase data?
i-Bead 1000 1.5GB Hard Disk Player
i-Bead 1000 1.5GB Hard Disk Player
07/09/2004 01:27 PM
South Korean firm
i-Bead is releasing a new 1.5 gigabyte hard disk player with a
built-in 65k-color screen. Although there's no word on price yet, the
feature set looks nice, with a built-in FM tuner and recorder, line-in
recording, text viewing (something that is missing from way too many
players), and USB 2.0, as well as a variety of major audio formats.
And the best news? It looks like the i-Bead 1000 will be making it to
Europe and the US; previous i-Bead players have been Asia-only.
Read
- i-Bead to launch i-Bead 1000 [DAPreview]
Top Tip: Hard disk config for file
server?
Top Tip: Hard disk config for file
server?
02/19/2004 12:44 PMI am planning to get a new file server which also will be a dc. It
will be installed with Win2003 advance server and currently I have 2
Win2000 servers which are DCs.What is the recommended h/w
configuration for the harddisks ? how many hdds for the OS, ide or
scsi, raid 1 or 5 ?
Notes and Tips: Huge Hard Disk?
Notes and Tips: Huge Hard Disk?
02/13/2004 11:54 AMJust how big can you get with Xserve RAID?
Ask Jeeves Upgrades Internet Hard Disk
Ask Jeeves Upgrades Internet Hard Disk
06/25/2004 12:52 AMWell, that was fast. According to ResearchBuzz, Ask Jeeves will be
increasing their free and paid web mail offerings to compete with
GMail, Y! Mail, and so on. This new Internet Hard Disk is getting
bigger by the day. Rock on!...
New Walkman-Branded Hard Disk Player
New Walkman-Branded Hard Disk Player
07/01/2004 10:07 AMHard disk 'speed limit' found
Hard disk 'speed limit' found
04/23/2004 09:22 AMBantam/GPX BA1000 2GB Hard Disk Player
for $100
Bantam/GPX BA1000 2GB Hard Disk Player
for $100
05/25/2004 10:32 AMThe boys over at DAPReview aren't real big fans of it, but if you want
to pick up a 2GB hard disk player on the cheap, Outpost.com Bantam/GPX
BA1000 audio player on sale for $100. It may not be the...
Maxtor a good hard disk backup
Maxtor a good hard disk backup
06/29/2004 12:37 AMWashington Times Jun 29 2004 5:03AM GMT
Another Hard Disk Sony Video Player?
Another Hard Disk Sony Video Player?
08/02/2004 10:25 AM
So there's stink about this
one possibly being a fake, but there's a new Sony hard disk-based
video player on Japanese website CD Report that claims to have a 20GB
hard drive crammed into a unit just a hair bigger than the iPod mini
(hence, the fake rumors). If it is legit, it is supposed to be
released sometime around Christmas for a price in the neighborhood of
$450 - not a bad price if it ends up being the real deal.
Of course, Sony learned from the HMP-A1 that people might actually
like players that could support native MP3 playback, so the new
unit is rumored to have only ATRAC support (that means, basically,
that this thing will be a dud as a music player).
Re
ad - The SONY next machine HDD prayer estimate (Japanese)
[Nifty via PMW
via DAPreview
a>]
Update: Okay, we're talking fake here. Babelfish failed me and
the intern is probably curled up in a nest of barely-legal college
hotties. At least he better be.
Hitachi plans 500GB hard disk, largest
ever
Hitachi plans 500GB hard disk, largest
ever
01/05/2005 06:58 PMHitachi 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.
TDK, Fujitsu to ally on hard disk drive
heads
TDK, Fujitsu to ally on hard disk drive
heads
07/29/2004 05:11 PMTo push advances in the development of hard disk drives, TDK Corp. and
Fujitsu Ltd. have agreed to work together on the design, development
and production of disk drive heads.
Hitachi GST plans big hard-disk plant in
China
Hitachi GST plans big hard-disk plant in
China
06/22/2004 07:47 AMHitachi 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.
Hard disk storage from EMC imitates tape
backup
Hard disk storage from EMC imitates tape
backup
04/09/2004 04:13 PMTape backup is slow and cumbersome. Hard disks are cheap and fast. EMC
makes a "disk library" to masquerade as a tape device.
IVDR removable hard disk drives to
finally appear
IVDR removable hard disk drives to
finally appear
04/12/2004 06:00 PMLONDON - A removable hard disk drive system first unveiled more than
two years ago will see its commercial launch later this month. IO Data
Device Inc., a Tokyo-based manufacturer of computer peripherals, will
put on sale a drive and disk based on the IVDR (Information Versatile
Disk for Removable usage) standard in late-April, it said Monday.
Hitachi's WOOO Series Hard Disk Recorder
Hitachi's WOOO Series Hard Disk Recorder
04/20/2004 03:33 PMCheck out this MangleFished translation about Hitachi's new hybrid
400GB hard disk video recorder and DVD burner, the first in its 'WOOO'
series of A/V products, which appears to allow burning of recorded
shows to DVD-RAM, and DVD+RW/-RW. It's a sign of something when (even
a fairly full-featured) PVR has...
UK police moot paedo hard disk amnesty
UK police moot paedo hard disk amnesty
12/09/2003 10:54 AMHand yourself in and avoid court
Creative's 24 Hour Zen Touch Hard Disk
Player
Creative's 24 Hour Zen Touch Hard Disk
Player
06/07/2004 09:06 AM
Creative's got a
new hard disk player coming out called the 'Zen Touch' (apparently
dropping the NOMAD branding) that takes them even close to the land of
outright iPod clones, with a solid white casing and integrated
vertically-oriented touchpad on the front. Stealing is the sincerest
form of flattery, I say. Even better, the battery life is amazing --
the claimed 24 hours of the Zen Touch would triple that of the iPod.
The 20GB player will be out in the fall and (according to IGN) be
available for $330. Size-wise, the Zen Touch is just a tad larger than
the iPod, at 4.12 x 2.7 x 0.87 inches.
Read
[Creative via EverythingUSB]
Rea
d [Gear.IGN]
Sony NW-HD1: A New Walkman-Branded Hard
Disk Player?
Sony NW-HD1: A New Walkman-Branded Hard
Disk Player?
06/23/2004 10:52 AMItem! I have it on good word that Sony is planning on launching
another hard drive-based music player, called the Sony NW-HD1.
It's all rumor at this point, of course, but according to my source it
will be branded under the Walkman name and has "far better styling
than the Vaio offer." Sony is apparently shopping it around to various
outlets now to see what people think in preparation of an autumn
launch. If anyone can grab me a picture of this mythical new unit, I
would bake you the most delicious cupcake man has ever baked.
Developing!
Related
Sony VAIO Pocket Review, iPod Comparison
[Gizmodo]
Sony's HMP-A1 VAIO Video Pocket [Gizmodo]
Toshiba unveils tiny hard-disk drive
Toshiba unveils tiny hard-disk drive
12/16/2003 08:54 PMCNET Asia Dec 16 2003 8:13PM ET
Hitachi to build hard disk factory in
China
Hitachi to build hard disk factory in
China
06/21/2004 12:12 PMSiliconValley.com Jun 21 2004 3:08PM GMT
Sony's First Walkman-Branded Hard Disk
Player, NW-HD1
Sony's First Walkman-Branded Hard Disk
Player, NW-HD1
07/01/2004 08:45 AM
So this is it, then; the Sony Network
Walkman NW-HD1, the new music-only player powered by a 1.8-inch hard
drive, enough RAM to provide 25 minutes of skip-free playing, and an
impressive 30 hour battery life. While initial reports mention that
the NW-HD1 will support MP3, WMA, and WAV -- and technically, that's
true -- it seems the "support" comes via the same old Sony trick of
converting everything to ATRAC3 on the fly. That still sucks as much
as it ever did, Sony. Still, this is the one they're counting, really,
to make a dent in the iPod's dominance, and right out of the gate it's
got a couple of dings again, with the ATRAC3 and probable lack of WMA
DRM files. At least it's small [8.9cm x 6.2cm x 1.4cm], if not cheap
-- the initial prices for the 20GB model look to be around $400.
Our previous rumors of the NW-HD1 also mentioned a 40GB prototype.
I wouldn't be surprised to see that soon. The 20GB version should be
available in Japan July 10th, in the States in August, and in Europe
by September. (Thanks to everyone who sent this in. You all get
cupcakes.)
Read -
Network Walkman Product Flash [SonyJP]
Read<
/b> - Sony unveils HDD Walkman [TheRegister]
Read
- Sony's 20GB Walkman Sets Sail for America [EverythingUSB]
Read -
mit Festplatten-Playern auf Apples Spuren [HeiseDE]
Read - 20 GB Hard Drive Digital Music Player to Store up
to 13,000 Songs [WholesaleConnection]
R
ead - Sony plans Walkman to rival iPod [BBC]
Read -
Sony debuts revamped Walkman to silence iPod [Yahoo/Reuters]
Related
Sony NW-HD1: A New Walkman-Branded Hard
Disk Player? [Gizmodo]
VIA offers hard disk data scrub code
VIA offers hard disk data scrub code
09/15/2004 09:34 AMTruly erase deleted confidential data
Toshiba unveils sub 1-inch hard disk
drive
Toshiba unveils sub 1-inch hard disk
drive
01/08/2004 07:56 PMToshiba Corp. has unveiled a prototype hard-disk drive smaller than
any currently on the market.
Toshiba develops 100GB hard disk for
notebooks
Toshiba develops 100GB hard disk for
notebooks
04/22/2004 09:21 AMToshiba Corp. has developed a hard disk drive for notebook computers
that can hold 100GB of data. The company expects to begin selling it
later this year, it said Thursday.
Sony takes aim at iPod with new
hard-disk Walkman
Sony takes aim at iPod with new
hard-disk Walkman
07/01/2004 08:50 AMSony Corp. has unveiled its first hard-disk drive-based digital music
player to bear the Walkman name. The device was launched on Thursday
as the Walkman brand marked its 25th anniversary. The NW-HD1 features
a 20GB hard-disk drive and is, according to the company, the smallest
music player at this capacity. It measures 89 millimeters by 62.1
millimeters by 13.8 millimeters and weighs 110 grams. The capacity is
half that of Apple Computer Inc.'s highest capacity iPod, but Sony
says its player trumps Apple's in terms of the number of songs it can
store: 13,000 on the Walkman versus 10,000 on the iPod.
Grok Description matches for Hard disk goes kaboom
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Lexar JumpDrive Secure Password
Disclosure
Lexar JumpDrive Secure Password
Disclosure
09/27/2004 10:51 AMDirect and Related Links for
'Lexar JumpDrive Secure Password Disclosure'
“@stake has reported a security issue in Lexar Lexar[sic]
JumpDrive Secure, which can be exploited by malicious people to gain
knowledge of sensitive information. Lexar’s JumpDrive Secure USB
Flash Drive includes an application called Safe Guard, which creates
two zones (a public and a private) on the flash drive. According to
the vendor, data placed in the private zone are password-protected and
will therefore be safe if the device is lost or stolen. However,
it…
@stake advisory: Lexar JumpDrive Secure
Password Extraction
@stake advisory: Lexar JumpDrive Secure
Password Extraction
09/13/2004 02:54 PMChris Wysopal (Sep 13 2004)
Lexar announces 2GB JumpDrive, more
Lexar announces 2GB JumpDrive, more
01/08/2004 07:17 PMLexar Media today announced it has doubled the capacity of its
JumpDrive 2.0 Pro USB flash drive to 2 Gigabytes...
Macworld reivew: Epson Stylus Pro 4000
Macworld reivew: Epson Stylus Pro 4000
05/27/2004 01:53 PMWith the $1,795 Stylus Pro 4000, Epson focused considerable energy on
improving the print engine, including minor improvements to print
quality. This was a wise decision; the 2200 and the 7600 produced
stunning prints, and Epson sticks with the same UltraChrome
pigment-ink formula in the 4000. As a result, the overall quality of
both color and monochrome prints is excellent.
Lexar JumpDrive Password Scheme Cracked
Lexar JumpDrive Password Scheme Cracked
09/14/2004 04:23 PMSony expands Micro Vault line
Sony expands Micro Vault line
11/04/2003 12:07 PMSony Electronics has expanded its
Micro Vault USB storage media product lineup with four new additions:
Micro Vault with Fingerprint Access, Micro Vault with Memory Stick
Media Reader/Writer, a smaller Micro Vault and one with increased
storage capacity. The Micro Vault is a USB flash memory storage unit
that can be used with machines running Mac OS X 10.0 and higher.
However, you'll need Mac OS X 10.2.6 or higher to take advantage of
the fingerprint access features.
Epson intros Stylus CX4600
scan-print-copy device
Epson intros Stylus CX4600
scan-print-copy device
07/14/2004 03:07 AMEpson has added to its line of
Stylus all-in-one printers with the US$149 CX4600, the company
announced on Tuesday. The new device features printing at 15ppm, with
the ability to produce photos up to 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi, copying
at 13cpm and scanning up to 600 x 1200 dpi, with 48-bit color depth.
In addition, it uses DuraBrite inks contained in four separate
cartridges and it offers input slots that accept CompactFlash I and
II; Sony Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Duo; Sony
MagicGate SD; Smart Media; Secure Digital; MultiMediaCard; IBM
Microdrive; and xD-Picture Card. The Stylus CX4600 is available now,
although Epson had not yet placed a product page on its Web site as
MacCentral posted this article.
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
(AP)
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
(AP)
05/17/2004 10:33 AMAP - Lexar Media Inc. will exclusively provide Eastman Kodak Co. with
memory cards used in digital cameras, camera phones and portable music
players, the companies announced Monday.
PMA: New memory cards, a new card reader
from Lexar
PMA: New memory cards, a new card reader
from Lexar
02/13/2004 03:38 AMLexar Media Inc. fired
several shots of its own in the digital camera memory cards war at PMA
in Las Vegas by announcing several new cards on Thursday. As
MacCentral went to press with this article, pages for these products
were not available on the company's Web site yet.
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
05/17/2004 10:42 PMAP via Daily Press May 18 2004 2:06AM GMT
Lexar unveils new CardBus reader, memory
cards
Lexar unveils new CardBus reader, memory
cards
02/12/2004 02:02 PMLexar Media has introduced a Mac-compatible 32-bit CompactFlash
CardBus reader, several new Memory Stick and memory card products...
Kodak, Lexar in Exclusive Memory Deal
(Reuters)
Kodak, Lexar in Exclusive Memory Deal
(Reuters)
05/17/2004 07:29 AMReuters - Lexar Media Inc. (LEXR.O) will sell
memory cards, the digital equivalent of film, under the Eastman
Kodak Co. (EK.N) brand name under an exclusive, long-term deal,
the companies said on Monday.
Lexar Media shares skyrocket on ruling
against Toshiba on memory cards
Lexar Media shares skyrocket on ruling
against Toshiba on memory cards
03/26/2005 01:01 PMCanadian Press Mar 26 2005 5:03PM GMT
DiskStudio partitions drives without
reformatting
DiskStudio partitions drives without
reformatting
01/06/2005 08:02 PMMicromat Inc., developer of the popular disk repair utility TechTool
Pro, on Thursday released DiskStudio, which enables you to partition
your hard drive without having to reformat it. Disk Studio can also
erase and reformat existing partitions as well as delete previously
created partitions. Micromat expects to ship DiskStudio this month for
US$50. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2, a G3 processor
(Beige G3 computers not included) and 256MB RAM.
Acronis TrueImage v7.0
Acronis TrueImage v7.0
05/13/2004 04:49 PMAcronis TrueImage Deluxe, the only Windows-native, online hard disk
drive imaging software, allows you to easily create complete images of
your entire hard disk drive or individual partitions including all
your computer data, applications and operating systems that can be
restored on the same or different PC directly in Windows without
annoying reboot. [Shareware $44.99 19.19 MB]
Epson Stylus Pro 4000: Large-Format
Ink-Jet Printer Achieves New Levels Of
Print Quality
Epson Stylus Pro 4000: Large-Format
Ink-Jet Printer Achieves New Levels Of
Print Quality
05/26/2004 06:02 AMBy Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
StylusCentral.com Announces Availability
of 2-in-1 Stylus Micro Pens for Various
PDA Models
StylusCentral.com Announces Availability
of 2-in-1 Stylus Micro Pens for Various
PDA Models
05/31/2004 02:13 PMStylusCentral.com announces the commercial availability of new 2-in-1
micro stylus pens, manufactured by the A.T. Cross Company, that come
with three different caps to enable the stylus to perfectly fit the
silos of a wide variety of PDA models. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Sony's Logically Named Ultra Mini Micro
Vault
Sony's Logically Named Ultra Mini Micro
Vault
05/20/2004 11:22 AMSony has updated their flash memory drive, calling this generation the
'Ultra Mini Micro Vault,' which makes perfect sense, because it must
be smaller than a 'Mega Micro Mini VaultMax' would be. Fortunately,
the new flash drive is 35 percent...
Seiko Epson Develops Micro Flying Robot
(AP)
Seiko Epson Develops Micro Flying Robot
(AP)
08/19/2004 09:57 AMAP - Seiko Epson Corp. is developing a flying robot that looks like a
miniature helicopter and is about the size of a giant bug. The company
hopes it'll prove handy for security, disaster rescue and space
exploration.
Seiko Epson Develops Micro Flying Robot
Seiko Epson Develops Micro Flying Robot
08/19/2004 10:10 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Aug 19 2004 2:15PM GMT
Seiko Epson Launches Micro Projection
TVs (Reuters)
Seiko Epson Launches Micro Projection
TVs (Reuters)
05/31/2004 08:37 AMReuters - Japan's Seiko Epson Corp said on Monday
that it would begin selling microdisplay rear-projection
televisions in Japan, marking its entry into the highly
competitive domestic market for large, flat-screen TVs.
Cisco, Trend Micro to secure routers
Cisco, Trend Micro to secure routers
06/08/2004 05:08 PMSympatico Jun 8 2004 8:52PM GMT
Sony U-70 Micro PC Reviewed
Sony U-70 Micro PC Reviewed
07/27/2004 02:44 PMSony reduces Memory Stick pricing
Sony reduces Memory Stick pricing
07/19/2004 08:20 AMSony has announced a reduction in price of its Memory Stick and Memory
Stick PRO Due flash media today...
Sony to make DRM standard on Memory
Stick
Sony to make DRM standard on Memory
Stick
02/19/2004 12:43 PMSony is planning to make its MagicGate digital rights management (DRM)
a standard feature of Memory Stick flash memory cards and will shortly
launch a new card intended to replace some of its current cards.
Memory Stick form-factor WiFi card
coming from Sony
Memory Stick form-factor WiFi card
coming from Sony
03/13/2003 01:00 PMSony's reportedly shipping a Memory-Stick-compatible WiFi card in July
that will add 802.11b support to any Clie handheld.
Link
Discuss
(
via Gizmodo)
Syntax Groups' Olevia Brand of LCD TVs
Brings Value & Affordability to Micro
Center Consumer Electronics
Consumers--National Debut at Micro
Center Gains Rapid Consumer Acceptance
Syntax Groups' Olevia Brand of LCD TVs
Brings Value & Affordability to Micro
Center Consumer Electronics
Consumers--National Debut at Micro
Center Gains Rapid Consumer Acceptance
08/09/2004 02:05 AMSyntax Groups continues its market momentum for delivering high value
LCD TVs at consumer-friendly, affordable prices. It's Olevia brand LDC
TVs are now available at Micro Center’s network of technology stores
throughout the United States. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
Toshiba Ordered to Pay $465 Mln to Lexar
Toshiba Ordered to Pay $465 Mln to Lexar
03/25/2005 06:26 AMBoston Globe Mar 25 2005 11:08AM GMT
Lexar Takes Big Lumps
Lexar Takes Big Lumps
07/01/2004 08:50 AMDropping revenues and a loss send the memory master reeling.
New: Lexar CompactFlash CardBus Reader
New: Lexar CompactFlash CardBus Reader
02/16/2004 12:04 PMLexar Media announced a 32-bit CompactFlash CardBus Reader, compatible
with both Macintosh and Windows.
Hard disk goes kaboom