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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
  • #retromodo

    12 Vintage Portable Televisions Make You Glad To Be Alive in 2009

    I remember my best friend had a portable black and white TV in his room back in the day—kind of similar to the Magnavox BD 3902 pictured in OObject's list. More »
    12/18/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #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
  • #portablemedia

    Rad Blaster Mini Boombox is the Freshest MP3 Player and Flash Drive Around

    The Rad Blaster does what a lot of MP3 players do—like play music, record sounds and store files. But this one does it shaped like a boombox. Like a BOOMBOX people. More »
    12/14/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #hdd

    Seagate's Momentus Thin Drive is the World's Thinnest 2.5" Netbook Drive

    At a mere 7 millimeters in height, Seagate's Momentus Thin drive will be the slimmest 2.5" hard drive on the market. Not only that, but supposedly it will also be one of the lowest-priced storage options for ultra-portables and netbooks. More »
    12/14/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #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
  • #apple

    New Apple Patent Prevents You From Screwing With the Hardware

    The latest patent from Apple reveals ways in which their products could be fitted with a simple label or tag that provides evidence of tampering. If the strip is compromised, it gives Apple leverage to void your warranty. More »
    12/10/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #peripherals

    Speakers...In a Can

    I'm not sure what kind of sound these MP3 player speaker cans put out, but I'm sure they are just as edible as some other stuff people have put in cans. More »
    12/09/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #infographic

    Man, We’ve Come a Long Way From Floppies

    This infographic makes me so glad that we came up with storage methods other than floppy disks. Imagine replacing your 2TB hard drive with 1,422,222 floppies. No thank you. Update: More »
    11/28/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #storage

    Is There Any Point to the World's First Wireless USB Drive?

    I get that it is cool technology, but I don't get the Imation Pro WX. It's the world's first Wireless USB disk drive, sure, but there are already drives that are Wi-Fi enabled. So, how is this different? More »
    11/19/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #nas

    Building a NAS? Skip the Performance Drives

    A while ago I was considering putting low-powered 5400 RPM drives into a NAS. I was worried about performance, but Tom's Hardware shows us that drive speed isn't the bottleneck, and how slower drives can even beat faster ones. More »
    11/07/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #dell

    Dell Doesn't Understand That a "Hard Drive For Laptops" Program Doesn't Fly With Support Customers

    So, this guy sends his laptop to Dell for repair and Dell sends him back a hard drive...just a hard drive in a box. So what's the problem here? More »
    11/02/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #harddrives

    Seagate Barracuda XT "World's Fastest Hard Drive" 2x Faster Than Yours With 6Gbps Transfer Speeds

    The SATA 3.0 spec—which doubles transfer speeds from 3Gbps to 6Gbps—was officially released in May, and it looks like Seagate is first out the gate with actual hardware (no surprise), the 2TB Barracuda XT. More »
    09/21/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #clocks

    Crazy Hard Drive Clock Was Probably Built by Nerd Ravers

    Hard drive clock, sure sure, we've seen that before. But watch the video—this thing is just about the gaudiest clock I've ever seen. It's got dancing neon colors, rapidly flickering lights and tosses in some creepy artwork too. More »
    09/17/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #nas

    Seagate's FreeAgent DockStar Network Adapter Brings Access To Your Files Courtesy of Pogoplug

    Remember Pogoplug, the device that lets you take any USB disk and make it accessible to anywhere on the internet? Seagate's just licensed that technology and put it into the DockStar Network Adapter for their own DockStar hard drive. More »
    09/16/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #vuzix

    Vuzix Wrap 310 Video Sunglasses Look Less Dorky Than Ever

    Vuzix is continuing to try and fine tune their video glasses into something we would actually be interested in buying. This time around, the emphasis seems to be on creating a more natural look. More »
    09/15/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #headphones

    Dr. Dre Beats Solo Headphones Bring The Same Big Sound In a Smaller, Cheaper Package

    Audiophiles everywhere have been raving about Dr. Dre and Monster's Studio Beats headphones—but not so much about the the $300 price tag. Beats Solo headphones provide a similar listening experience in a smaller package priced at $220. More »
    09/08/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #apple

    The Real Reason You Got Back So Much Hard Drive Space With Snow Leopard

    Sure, Apple carved out a lot extra code, like printer drivers you don't need. But you're also seeing additional space where you didn't used to, because Snow Leopard calculates disk capacity differently than Leopard (or Windows, for that matter). More »
    08/31/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #questionoftheday

    How Many iPods/Non-iPods Have You Owned?

    We have asked this question before, but with the possibility of an iPod-related Apple event coming up, it seems like a good time to revisit the issue and dive a little deeper this time around. More »
    08/21/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #apple

    Your Freezing, Clicking MacBook Pro Hard Drive Just Got Better

    08/19/09
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  • #storage

    Verbatim InSight Portable HD Has Always On Display, Can Serve Cheese

    The 6-ounce Verbatim InSight portable HD has an always-on display that shows its name and remaining capacity even while disconnected. However, I just posted it because I can serve some Brie and Reblochon on it. Hmmm, cheese. More »
    08/17/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
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