DiskGO! 3.5-inch portable drives: up to 250GB storage
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DiskGO! 2.5-inch hard drives launch in
20-80GB capacities
DiskGO! 2.5-inch hard drives launch in
20-80GB capacities
04/13/2004 10:00 AMPeripheral Enhancements Corp. on Tuesday announced the launch of new
2.5-inch "Ultra Portable" external hard drives. The new
Ultra
Portable line is available in 20, 40 and 80GB capacities and uses
USB 2.0 to communicate with Macs or PCs. After rebates, the drives are
available for about $125, $150 or $260 respectively.
FireWire Hard Drives: Portable, Desktop
Storage Devices Compared
FireWire Hard Drives: Portable, Desktop
Storage Devices Compared
04/05/2005 01:27 AM By James Galbraith and Jeffy Milstead, Macworld
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
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.
Toshiba Announces 0.85 Inch HDD,
MagicStor Announces new 1 Inch Drives
Toshiba Announces 0.85 Inch HDD,
MagicStor Announces new 1 Inch Drives
01/10/2004 12:29 AM
Toshiba
Toshiba has now officially announced their new 0.85" Hard Drive as
earlier reported.Toshiba Corporation today announced development of
0.85...
Toshiba Ups Capacity Of 1.8-Inch Drives
Toshiba Ups Capacity Of 1.8-Inch Drives
08/04/2004 04:52 PMToshiba's Storage Device Division kicked up the capacity on its
1.8-inch disk drives on Wednesday by announcing 30-GB abd 60-GB
versions.
Toshiba to Introduce 1-inch Drives
Toshiba to Introduce 1-inch Drives
12/10/2003 09:10 PM
ZDNet reports that Toshiba is due to unveil a less than 1-inch hard
drive next month at the Consumer Electronics Show.
While no capacities are yet ...
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 PMHard 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]
Seagate unveils new drives, 1-inch model
Seagate unveils new drives, 1-inch model
06/09/2004 07:21 AMSeagate Technology LLC has unveiled a line-up of new hard disk drives
that it expects to launch in the second half of this year, including
its first 1-inch drive for portable consumer electronics devices.
One-Inch Hard-Drives 'Next Year'
One-Inch Hard-Drives 'Next Year'
12/08/2003 11:37 AMThe 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."
1U rack will support ten 2.5-inch
Seagate drives.
1U rack will support ten 2.5-inch
Seagate drives.
07/20/2004 11:02 PMThe Inquirer:
1U
rack will support ten 2.5-inch Seagate drives. For some reason Inq
won't give us the
product link. I ran
into some Savvio drives and mistook them for notebook drives until I
saw the SCA connector.
CES Showfloor: Samsung's 8-Inch Portable
DVD Player
CES Showfloor: Samsung's 8-Inch Portable
DVD Player
01/06/2005 08:21 PM
Here's Samsung's smallest new portable slimline DVD
player. I know, it's not all that interesting, but I thought it was
funny that it had a recessed circle in the top, yet that door on the
left was were the DVDs went. It's like a dished-out ring has become
the international symbol for "portable DVD" player.
Toshiba unveils higher capacity 1.8-inch
hard drives
Toshiba unveils higher capacity 1.8-inch
hard drives
11/06/2003 06:10 PMThey come in 20GB and 40GB varieties.
100 Terabyte 3.5-inch Optical Storage
100 Terabyte 3.5-inch Optical Storage
08/15/2004 11:14 AMToshiba announces 60GB 1.8-inch hard
drives, spills the beans on new iPods
Toshiba announces 60GB 1.8-inch hard
drives, spills the beans on new iPods
06/03/2004 02:00 PMToshiba announces 60GB 1.8" hard drives and confirms Apple is buying
them. What does this mean for the future of the iPod, aside from it
being bigger?
Seagate launches 2.5-inch storage drive.
Seagate launches 2.5-inch storage drive.
02/10/2004 02:45 AMInfoWorld:
Seagate launches 2.5-inch storage drive. Pretty unsuprising since
all the enterprise drives have 2.5-inch platters anyway.
Seagate launches 2.5-inch storage drive
Seagate launches 2.5-inch storage drive
02/10/2004 02:53 AMSeagate Technology LLC launched a family of SFF (small form factor)
2.5-inch enterprise disc drives on Monday, and said Hewlett-Packard
Co. (HP) is likely to be first to market with products using the new
Savvio drives.
Sony Storage Gizmo Uses 1-Inch Hard
Drive
Sony Storage Gizmo Uses 1-Inch Hard
Drive
07/06/2004 03:12 PMConsumers interested in portable storage gained a new option Tuesday,
when Sony Electronics unveiled a 2-Gbyte solution that takes up the
space of a business card.
Portable drives pose data danger
Portable drives pose data danger
06/17/2005 02:15 PMNews.bbc.co.uk - Mon Jun 13, 01:05 pm GMT
FirewireDirect announces 100GB 2.5"
portable drives
FirewireDirect announces 100GB 2.5"
portable drives
06/25/2004 02:28 AMFirewireDirect has announced the availability of its largest 2.5"
portable hard drives to date...
Prestigio Releases 12-Inch Widescreen
Ultra-Portable Notebook with Power
Cinema Capability
Prestigio Releases 12-Inch Widescreen
Ultra-Portable Notebook with Power
Cinema Capability
08/27/2004 01:50 PMPrestigio, one of the most dynamic international manufacturers of LCD
displays and TVs, mobile computers and plasma TVs, has unveiled a new
powerful 12.1" mobile computer. This new computer has the unique
capability of playing music CDs, DVD videos and browsing digital
photos without loading the operation system. [PRWEB Aug 26, 2004]
Portable OutlookŪ Solution for Flash
Drives from Imagine LAN
Portable OutlookŪ Solution for Flash
Drives from Imagine LAN
06/21/2004 02:32 AMP.I. Protector Mobility Suite v4.0 for flash drives now supports
OutlookŪ portable email [PRWEB Jun 21, 2004]
Two questions: 1. Same as by Vikas
Tiwari - what would be the rate of these
portable drives? 2. To which diffe
Two questions: 1. Same as by Vikas
Tiwari - what would be the rate of these
portable drives? 2. To which diffe
07/09/2004 12:20 AMTechTree Jul 9 2004 4:48AM GMT
Office gossip drives storage spending
Office gossip drives storage spending
12/04/2003 12:00 PMZDNet Dec 4 2003 11:09AM ET
Hitachi Achieves Storage Record for Disk
Drives
Hitachi Achieves Storage Record for Disk
Drives
04/03/2005 09:37 PMNew York Times Apr 4 2005 1:48AM GMT
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.
Mini Storage Drives Poised to Make Waves
Mini Storage Drives Poised to Make Waves
12/26/2003 05:25 PMInternet.com Dec 26 2003 4:10PM ET
OWC Neptune provides portable storage
options
OWC Neptune provides portable storage
options
12/02/2003 03:43 PMOther World Computing (OWC) today debuted a new line of external 7200
RPM FireWire drives called the Neptune. Available in capacities from
60 to 250 GB, the FireWire 400 drives use a new custom Oxford 911
bridge chip and include two six-pin FireWire 400 ports. The Neptune
line provides transfer rates up to 400 Mbps and includes a 2 or 8 Mb
buffer (depending on drive capacity).
Microsoft Clamps Down on Portable
Storage
Microsoft Clamps Down on Portable
Storage
09/10/2004 12:08 AMWindows Longhorn will do away with Microsoft's approach to connecting
portable devices to systems. Instead of the familiar Plug and Play, a
new technology called "Plug and Play Extensions" will make its debut
in Longhorn to allow businesses to regain their rightful jurisdiction
over PNP devices.
Microsoft Drives a New Category of
Digital Entertainment By Announcing
Availability of the First Portable Media
Centers
Microsoft Drives a New Category of
Digital Entertainment By Announcing
Availability of the First Portable Media
Centers
09/02/2004 12:49 AMMicrosoft Corp. today announced that the first Windows Mobile (TM)
-based Portable Media Centers from Creative Labs Inc. will be
available to the public tomorrow at Best Buy and Creative.com and in
the coming weeks from Amazon.com Inc., CompUSA Inc., Fry's
Electronics, Good Guys Inc. and other electronics retailers
nationwide. Portable Media Centers from Samsung Electronics and iRiver
International will be available later this fall. Microsoft also
solidified content sources for Portable Media Centers, with the first
online offerings from MLB Advanced Media (MLB.com) and CinemaNow Inc.,
as well as support from four digital TV tuner card manufacturers and
software company SnapStream Media Inc. These announcements give people
an increasing range of choices for video content they can watch any
time, any place.
Security Risks Associated With Portable
Storage Devices
Security Risks Associated With Portable
Storage Devices
06/22/2005 02:28 AMLonghorn to offer portable storage
lockdown
Longhorn to offer portable storage
lockdown
09/10/2004 03:04 PMMicrosoft touted a new feature of Longhorn that will enable locking
down USB drives. In addition, they reaffirmed their commitment to
their Next Generation Secure Computing Base.
Roundup: Portable Data Storage Devices
Roundup: Portable Data Storage Devices
09/09/2004 11:50 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 10 2004 3:51AM GMT
Low-Cost Storage Proliferates for
Portable Devices
Low-Cost Storage Proliferates for
Portable Devices
01/06/2005 05:05 PMHitachi, Maxtor and Zetera unveil at CES low-cost storage wares for
home and mobile environments.
Report: Storage-Resource Management
Drives Industry Growth (NewsFactor)
Report: Storage-Resource Management
Drives Industry Growth (NewsFactor)
09/24/2004 02:19 PMNewsFactor - Storage-resource management software is, for the first
time, the leading growth driver in the overall storage-software
market, according to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Storage Software
Tracker.
Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - USB drives
add style and substance to go beyond
storage (USATODAY.com)
Andrew Kantor: CyberSpeak - USB drives
add style and substance to go beyond
storage (USATODAY.com)
12/24/2004 12:23 PMUSATODAY.com - I bought myself a neat toy the other week: a Creative
Nomad MuVo MP3 player. It's about the size of a Zippo lighter and it
plugs into my PC's USB port. I drag and drop my music files (actually
audiobooks) onto it and then I can listen for hours.
Mega Roundup: 20 Hard Disk Drives with
80GB Storage Capacity
Mega Roundup: 20 Hard Disk Drives with
80GB Storage Capacity
04/16/2004 05:09 AMSony's Portable 40GB HDD Photo Storage
HDPS-M1
Sony's Portable 40GB HDD Photo Storage
HDPS-M1
05/27/2004 10:54 AMSony Japan has a 40GB portable storage device designed for
photographers that need to off-load lots of photos on the run. The HDD
Photo Storage HDPS-M1 in only 5.3 by 3.5-inches, features MemoryStick
and CF slots, USB 2.0 and simple...
Grok Description matches for DiskGO! 3.5-inch portable drives: up to 250GB storage
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LaCie Porsche Mobile Hard Drive USB
2.0/FireWire
LaCie Porsche Mobile Hard Drive USB
2.0/FireWire
01/04/2005 06:46 AMZDNet UK Jan 4 2005 11:01AM GMT
The FireWire/USB Hard Drive With USB,
UDH-UEH400
The FireWire/USB Hard Drive With USB,
UDH-UEH400
03/23/2005 04:53 AM
IO Data Device has come up with another hum-dinger.
If you were to put an enormous hard drive inside a USB 2.0/FireWire
casing, give it some blue LEDs, and add a USB port, you'd end up with
the 400GB "UDH-UEH400." Not only does it connect by USB (or FireWire),
but it has a USB port. If you're like me and have a single
USB port on your computer, you certainly wouldn't want it being taken
up by just a hard drive. Yeah, I know daisy chaining has been around
for years and years with SCSI (and thus FireWire, its distant cousin),
but I think this is one of the first applications of it I've seen in
USB form. Somehow, it can even recognize USB devices if you connect
the drive by FireWire. Don't ask me how that works; I didn't realize
something like that was even possible.
Press
Release [IO Data Device]
Toshiba announces 100GB hard disk drive
for notebooks
Toshiba announces 100GB hard disk drive
for notebooks
04/22/2004 06:45 PMConsole 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.
EZQuest introduces Cobra+ FireWire 800
hard drive
EZQuest introduces Cobra+ FireWire 800
hard drive
03/13/2003 12:53 PM
EZQuest today announced the release of its first 1394B product -- the
Cobra+ FireWire 800 external hard drive...
FireWire Depot offers new 2.5" hard
drive enclosure
FireWire Depot offers new 2.5" hard
drive enclosure
12/03/2003 07:19 PM
FireWire Depot today introduced the Speedzter2-800, a new 2.5-inch
hard drive enclosure that sports both FireWire 800 and USB 2.0
connectivity...
Kanguru Releases First FireWire Flash
Drive
Kanguru Releases First FireWire Flash
Drive
09/14/2004 07:14 AM
Slashdot Sep 14 2004 10:22AM GMT
Kanguru ships FireWire flash drive
Kanguru ships FireWire flash drive
09/09/2004 12:31 PM
Millis, Mass.-based storage peripheral maker Kanguru Solutions on
Thursday announced that it is shipping its previously announced
FireWire-based Fire
Flash drive, a portable flash media drive that uses a six-pin
FireWire interface to transfer data to and from a host Mac or PC. The
device measures three inches long and is available in capacities
ranging from 128MB to 1GB, with prices ranging from US$69.95 to
$279.95 depending on capacity. The Fire Flash comes with a four-pin
adapter for computers that need it, and a desktop docking station.
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]
Kanguru to ship FireWire Flash drive in
late Aug.
Kanguru to ship FireWire Flash drive in
late Aug.
08/02/2004 01:54 PM
Kanguru Solutions has announced that it will ship its new Kanguru Fire Flash, a
three-inch FireWire Flash drive, in late August. The Kanguru Fire
Flash uses a 6-pin connection and transfers data at 400MB per second.
It will be available in capacities ranging from 128MB to 1GB, with
prices starting at US$69.95 and running up to $299.95, and will ship
with a 4-pin adapter for use with PCs, a neck strap and a FireWire
extender cable.
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 AM
Xinhua News Agency Sep 2 2004 10:20AM 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...
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 AM
Philadelphia Inquirer Dec 25 2003 3:36AM ET
Kanguru redesigns QuickSilver hard drive
Kanguru redesigns QuickSilver hard drive
02/05/2005 09:19 PM
Kanguru Solutions on Thursday announced a redesigned QuickSilver
External Hard Drive. Available with USB 2.0-only and Firewire 400/USB
2.0 combination interfaces, the QuickSilver now sports a new alloy
casing that better dissipates heat during prolonged use, and can be
stacked horizontally or stood vertically. An LED glows blue when the
drive is operating. Kanguru's QuickSilver line features 7200RPM drives
and is available in capacities ranging from 80GB to 400GB.
Apple To Address Panther, External
FireWire Drive Issues
Apple To Address Panther, External
FireWire Drive Issues
10/30/2003 08:16 PM
"Apple has identified an issue with external FireWire hard drives
using the Oxford 922 bridge chip-set with firmware version 1.02 that
can result in the loss of data stored on the disk drive." By Jim
Darlymple (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu)
Apple to address Panther, external
FireWire drive issues
Apple to address Panther, external
FireWire drive issues
10/30/2003 09:21 PM
Apple Computer Inc. has responded to concerns from its users that Mac
OS X Panther disables or corrupts files on external FireWire 800 hard
disks. Users began reporting the issues to Apple shortly after the
release of the operating system on October 24, 2003.
Kanguru intros redesigned Quicksilver
hard drive
Kanguru intros redesigned Quicksilver
hard drive
02/05/2005 10:09 PM
Kanguru Solutions today announced a redesigned Quicksilver external
hard drive...
Message for FireWire 800 disk drive
users
Message for FireWire 800 disk drive
users
11/01/2003 09:48 PM
Seagate 100Gb USB 2.0 Portable Hard
Drive
Seagate 100Gb USB 2.0 Portable Hard
Drive
03/14/2005 05:46 PM
A Special Message For Firewire 800 Disk
Drive Users
A Special Message For Firewire 800 Disk
Drive Users
10/31/2003 01:39 AM
Apple has identified an issue with external FireWire hard drives using
the Oxford 922 bridge chip-set with firmware version 1.02 that can
result in the loss of data stored on the disk drive. Apple is working
with Oxford Semiconductor and affected drive manufacturers to resolve
this issue which resides in the Oxford 922 chip-set. In the interim,
Apple recommends that you do not use these drives. To stop using the
drive, you should unmount or eject the disk drive before doing
anything else. Please check this web page for further updates. (Apple
via MyAppleMenu)
Toshiba Unveiles 100GB Hard Drive for
Notebooks
Toshiba Unveiles 100GB Hard Drive for
Notebooks
04/22/2004 10:58 PM
External hard drive goes wireless
External hard drive goes wireless
06/15/2004 03:35 AM
ZDNet UK Jun 15 2004 8:07AM GMT
Fujitsu begins 100GB notebook hard drive
production.
Fujitsu begins 100GB notebook hard drive
production.
06/14/2004 10:45 PM
MacCentral: Fujitsu
begins 100GB notebook hard drive production. A nice round number.
Neowin Review : Seagate 100Gb USB 2.0
Portable Hard Drive
Neowin Review : Seagate 100Gb USB 2.0
Portable Hard Drive
03/14/2005 06:26 PM
Harddrives : a critical part of any personal computer. They store our
personal data, files, operating systems and much more. Over the last
decade, the industry has gone through some major changes both in terms
of the hardware and the companies involved.
Seagate is one of an increasingly small number of harddrive vendors to
stick through tough times and keep on producing good gear. Founded in
1979, the company stayed at the forefront of the industry making the
first 5.25" harddrive, the first 7,200 RPM diskdrive, and the
first fiber channel interface disk drive.
<strong>Today, we're looking at a portable harddrive from
Seagate</strong>. It's basically a small (2.5") harddrive
packed inside a strong shell with a high speed, USB 2 adaptor on rear;
it's also got a bright blue LED light for good measure. Seagate offer
two version of the drive; a 40gig version and a 100gig version - we
looked at the 100gig version. Read on the review!
View: Seagate Portable Harddrive Review, Exclusive to
Neowin
View: Discussion
Read full story...
Fujitsu begins 100GB notebook hard drive
production
Fujitsu begins 100GB notebook hard drive
production
06/14/2004 11:27 AM
Fujitsu Ltd. has developed a 100GB hard-disk drive suitable for use in
notebook computers and has begun mass production of the drive, it said
Monday. The Tokyo company started making the drive in late March this
year and its entire initial output had been snapped up by notebook
makers, said Joel Hagberg, vice president of marketing at Fujitsu
Computer Products of America. Now the company is beginning to accept
orders from more notebook makers and so it is announcing the
development of the drive, he said.
Fujitsu begins production of 100GB hard
drive for notebooks
Fujitsu begins production of 100GB hard
drive for notebooks
06/14/2004 04:13 PM
Fujitsu has begun mass production of a 100GB hard disk drive suitable
for use in notebook computers.
Hitachi to unveil 500-gig hard drive
Hitachi to unveil 500-gig hard drive
01/05/2005 09:02 PM
Wireless Connection To An External Hard
Drive
Wireless Connection To An External Hard
Drive
06/14/2004 10:47 PM
I 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.
Hitachi Hard Drive At Heart Of New iPod
Hitachi Hard Drive At Heart Of New iPod
01/07/2004 06:15 PM
Apple 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)
Hitachi Unveils New Hard Drive Plans
Hitachi Unveils New Hard Drive Plans
03/20/2003 01:05 PM
Japanese 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.
DiskGO! 3.5-inch portable drives: up to 250GB storage