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more about #1tb more comments → Noobs-R-Us: Wait for the new Intel/Apple optical cabled drives next year. It will put USB 3/Firewire 800 to shame. more » otko: Seagate vs WD. Which is better? Is it a matter of preference or is there an actual difference in stability? more » chaos215bar2000: Why would a larger drive be slower? I would think that packing the bits closer together would make it faster. more » Argo117: I think, now that TBs are becoming more feasible as common storage space, we should refer to them as "tubs" like we refer to GBs as "gigs" more » DeusExMach wonders what the hell happened to his star.: You know what would have been great? If the new TF movie had a PC as Soundwave... He could house laserbeak and ravage as SSD's instead of cassette t... more » AgentSmithAndWeston: @ kaiz3n : Yeah, I could buy a used car in my town and a 1TB HDD for 2200, but I doubt they'd look as good as the Colossus. But SSD's can't get me ... more » jkrell: Once prices come down, these bad boys are goin' in my Dell XPS. more » Hi, I'm God: Colussus? What are they going to name the 2TB one?? If they are going by size, they may have run dry of cool sounding big things. OCZ Mountain? OCZ ... more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: Does it come with some cool Lamborghini Sunglasses and Shoes? You know, for the lady in my life. Yeah, that's the ticket. more » Tom Scogland: Already have a time capsule, so don't really care about that, but those are quite clearly crepes, not pancakes, whatever he might be calling them. more » Not_Potty_Trained: There so needs to be an aluminum model. It'll match the macbooks and macbook pros. more » nutbastard: speaking of a terabyte of porn i'm offering free nudie pics of carmen89, drop me an email address in mah messages. more » nutbastard: that's a GOOD deal? i got a WD 1TB drive for $80 - are you really telling me the OTHER stuff a time capsule does/has is worth $300??? couple of ethern... more » OGC: I got a 1 TB Time Capsule for $250! more » Monty: And here I thought it was only PC users that could collect a terabyte of porn. more » -
#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 » -
#storage
Massive 1TB OCZ Colussus SSD Priced, Ships Soon
Taiwan's OCZ Technologies is reportedly just three weeks out from shipping its Colossus solid state drive range, which will come in 128GB to 1TB capacities. And courtesy of Engadget, we now have pricing. More » -
#laptops
Asus Lamborghini VX5 Laptop Hides a One Terabyte SSD Under the Hood
We spotted the world's first 1TB 2.5-inch solid state drive during CES. Now the world's first actual laptop with a 1TB SSD will be made by Asus. More » -
#dealzmodo
One-Terabyte Apple Time Capsule Available for $387, May Signal New Models
If Apple's Time Capsule excites you, you will be happy to learn that the 1TB model is now available for $387 down from $500. This may signal the introduction of new models soon. More » -
#ces2009
World's First 1 TB 2.5" SSD from PureSilicon Is the Dream Drive
pureSilicon has created what seems to be the first 1 TB, 2.5" SSD. One terabyte, dudes. 2 and a half inches. Wrap your brain around that. More » -
#storage
Iomega's Stylish eGo Drives Hit 1TB, Get Bigger Outside, Too
Sure we'd all love to see the little bus-powered 2.5" Iomega eGo drives hit 1TB, but that's not happening today. Instead, Iomega is porting their sleek, shiny, colorful design to the 3.5" realm, launching 1-terabyte Super eGo (get it?) drives in blue, red and black. For the time being, they're only USB 2.0—no FireWire or eSATA options—you still need a power supply, and we're gonna guess that they're spinning at 5400rpm. The good news is that they'll cost just $270, not bad for a hefty TB. More » -
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#gadgets
Buffalo's Petite LinkStation Mini NAS Has 1TB Storage, a DLNA Server
Fitting a 1TB into a box measuring 5.31 x 3.22 x 1.57 inches isn't all that easy (most NAS boxes we've seen would crush a squirrel easily) but Buffalo seems to have not only accomplished this but shoved in a whole bunch of other features as well. The Mini's got a Gigabit Ethernet port, support for RAID 0 and 1, Active Directory Support, UPS support (to shut down in case of power failure), and best of all, runs an on-board TwonkyVision DLNA server. More »
