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  • #seagate

    Ex-Employee Says Seagate Stole Quiet Hard Drive Tech From MIT Researchers

    An ex-Seagate employee turned whistle-blower claims that Seagate not only stole hard drive-silencing technology from the MIT researchers who developed it and they company they formed, Convolve, but destroyed blueprints to hide the evidence. [NYT, Image via Scoblizer]
    12/29/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #usb3

    You Will Want the Unitek SATA to USB 3.0 Adapter One Day

    This is so cool: Unitek's new adapter will connect any spare SATA hard drive to a PC using the 5 Gbps USB 3.0 standard. And it only costs $48. There's only one little itty bitty problem: More »
    12/28/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #storage

    LaCie 2Big: The First USB 3.0 RAID Drive

    You can't buy them until early 2010, but LaCie's next generation 2Big drives will be the first USB 3.0 devices to support dual-SATA-disk RAID 0/1 configurations, promising real time HD video editing and burst speeds up to 275MB/s. [BW]
    12/17/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #lacie

    The LaCie Rikiki Is the Tiniest 2.5-inch Portable Hard Drive On the Market

    With LaCie, you always expect the product to look good—and the Rikiki portable HDD is no exception. They also claim that it is the smallest 2.5-inch drive on the market. More »
    12/15/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #harddrives

    Western Digital Advanced Format Gives You 11 Percent More Hard Drive Space

    Western Digital's come up with a fancy new way to format hard drives—changing sector sizes to 4KB that use a pooled Sync/DAM header and ECC blocks—that promises to give back 7 to 11 percent of hard drive space. More »
    12/11/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #art

    A Hard Drive Motorcyle and Other Wonderful Storage Sculptures

    What if, instead of just poisoning sub-minimum wage workers in China and India, our recycled computer equipment reassembled into something beautiful? More »
    12/11/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #blackfriday

    Black Friday Deals List Updated

    Our Black Friday List is updated with deals from Vizio, WireFly, HP and Amazon, including an entirely new page for Blu-rays and DVDs. That's in addition to Best Buy, Office Depot, Dell, Target, Walmart, K-mart and more. Start saving here.
    11/25/09
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    By Kyle VanHemert
  • #nas

    8-Bay Drobo Pro Reviewed, Approved

    PC Perspective put the $1,500, 8-bay Drobo Pro through all the paces, and they found that, yes, it's wonderful, and yes, it lacks eSATA. But if you need/want eSATA, there's always the 5-bay Drobo S. [PC Perspective]
    11/25/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #ssds

    OCZ Colossus 3.5-Inch SSD Reaches 1TB, Super Speeds

    OCZ's new Colossus drives are among the first SSDs designed for desktops, and they're the very first to store up to 1TB of data. Oh, and on top of all that, they work pretty well, too. More »
    11/23/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #blackfriday

    Black Friday Deals: The Only List You Need

    Black Friday is a week away, and thousands of markdowns are already announced. Our master list of Giz-friendly deals—a hefty read—includes similar items priced differently at different stores. Keep it refreshed, cuz we'll be updating it all week. More »
    11/20/09
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    By Kyle VanHemert
  • #mods

    Let's Count the Ways NES Modders Have Decimated My Fondest Childhood Memories

    So a new, potentially very popular Mario title comes out today. Sweet, sweet nostalgia. To celebrate, let's revisit all the 2009 NES hacks and mods that have, thus far, utterly destroyed or otherwise corrupted my most cherished memories, shall we? More »
    11/15/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #storage

    The World's Wittlest 320GB Hard Dwive

    Toshiba has just squeezed 320GB of storage into their 1.8-inch 5400RPM line of SATA drives. (That's enough to double the storage of the iPod Classic.) Available this December for an undisclosed price. [Toshiba via I4U]
    11/05/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #peripherals

    Brinell Purestorage Drives Celebrate Steel, Leather, Carbon and Wood

    In case you're as sick of plastic as we are, Brinell Powerstorage hard drives combine the best tech of Asian tech with the best of European craftsmanship. More »
    10/23/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #harddrives

    Origin Data Locker Backs Rugged Looks with AES Hardware Encryption

    The Origin Data Locker: For the paranoid geek who lives with his parents in their fortified underground bunker. More »
    10/18/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #harddrives

    Quick Test: Seagate's 1TB Portable FreeAgent Go

    The season of the 1TB bus-powered USB drive is upon us. WD was first; now Seagate is shipping the FreeAgent Go, a chunky SOB—three platters worth of storage powered and connected by one skinny cable. More »
    10/10/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #usb30

    Buffalo's HD-HU3 Poised To Be The First USB 3.0 Hard Drive

    Buffalo is set to cross the USB 3.0 finish line first with their HD-HU3 hard drive. They also plan on offering NEC's IFC-PCIE2U3 2-port PCI Expressx1 host controller with the drive so you can, you know, use it. More »
    10/07/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #harddrives

    The Silver Surfer Probably Uses these Touch-Sensitive LaCie Starck Drives

    I like the new LaCie Starck drives. I look at its surface and all I want is to dunk carrot cake into all that melty chrome and eat it. It's hard to find storage that you actually want to lick. More »
    10/06/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #harddrives

    WD Puts E-Labels on My Book Elite and Studio, Includes Dock With My Passport Elite Portable Drive

    Hard drives have become so generic and commoditized, manufacturers are always trying to draw attention to their products in new ways. WD's My Book desktop drives now get an ebook-like screen, while the portable My Passport Elite gets a dock. More »
    10/06/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #storage

    A-DATA Hard Drive Proceeds With Diesel and Grunting

    The A-DATA SH93 hard drive looks to be covered in caution tape, but you needn't worry about dropping it on land or water. More »
    10/05/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #harddrives

    Yet Another Modder Desecrates Fond Nintendo Memory From My Youth

    Like I've said here before, when a modder takes a perfectly perfect piece of Nintendo lore and makes a hard drive out of it, or turns a classic item from gaming history and begets a USB drive, I weep. More »
    09/27/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #standards

    mSATA: It's Like SATA But Smaller

    You've heard of SATA. It's the technology used for the majority of today's hard drives and people generally like it. But SATA wasn't designed for tiny portables. That's why the guys behind SATA are introducing mini-SATA, or mSATA for short. More »
    09/21/09
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    By Mark Wilson
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