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    jayhawk11 owns property now!!!: I'll be waiting for some dumbass to throw this in their regular laptop and start bitching about vibration/rattling. more »
    suland: Might be useful for PMP's. Otherwise - how much lighter it is? more »
    Dallifornia: Thinnest. 2.5". As in, thinner than other 2.5" drives? Yet it's a 2.5" drive. Does. Not. Compute. more »
    Gordonium: Well, that sounds spiffy and all, but every Seagate drive that I or my brother have ever owned has died within three years. I just don't trust the nam... more »
    Ssscorpion: Five year lifespan? I thought the big advantage of SSD was no moving parts. Why does it have the same lifespan as my spinning hard drive that will be ... more »
    blash: Well, last I checked Intel sold some 40 GB SLC drives with specs close to that for around $390 on Newegg? So we'll see how the prices are. $300 for th... more »
    Italianguy: These SSD use some sort of flash memory right? So is the life expectancy 5 years because after that estimated time it’ll be worn out (not able to be... more »
    HungryMoose: These SSDs are SLC-based which means that rather than costing the usual arm and leg, they will also cost you your eldest child. I'm holding out some h... more »
    andrelix: Someones got to say it, so.... Macbook Pro update in January maybe??? more »
    gemcosta: Is the performance boost really that worth it? I see the advantages of SSD, but I can't see anyone justifying the price when given the option to buy a... more »
    bainelaker: I don't trust drives that explode via Lens Flare.. more »
    AlexSea: just curious, would a 5400rpm HD (in an enclosure) connected through usb 2.0 be enough to drive 1080p? that is the nerdiest sentence i've ever typed... more »
    Nathan Obbards: I wondered why you didn't run this in your comparison tests as I have heard so many people swear by it. more »
    bonedog73: Will any of these give me Hulu on my TV? I need something that will do that. I have a roku and ps3. more »
    Cash907Censored: I got my dad the WD HD TV last Christmas, and he loves it. I love it because it just works right out of the box and plays every format I throw at it, ... more »
    KassiaHaoe: Why is it called "Apple TV Killers" if you think Apple TV is a poor product? more »
    ossuary: Good article. I have been looking over this info for a while now and glad to see it collected. i like the idea of the Patriot, BUT I just don't see ... more »
    Unknown2U: This is what I plan to do. Currently I rent 2 HD-DVRs for $16 a month each. My PC has Windows 7, I purchase this thing next year: [www.cetoncorp.com]... more »
    diamonddnice: do you really need to kill apple tv? its not like it's popular like an ipod. Isnt' this kinda like saying, "which soft drink will be the Fresca killer... more »
    Vermifuge: Out of these 5 "Apple TV Killers" do any of them work with the iTunes store? #hdmediaplayers more »
  • #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 »
  • #ssds

    Seagate Pulsar is the Drive Maker's First Solid-State Drive

    Seagate just announced their first line of SSDs, named Pulsar. It's a 2.5-inch drive in slightly odd 50GB, 100GB and 200GB sizes, and it looks ready to compete with the current SSD leaders. More »
  • #review

    Asus O!Play Review: Best-Priced HD Video Player Is the New Champ

    Battlemodos give you a clear sense of what's good and bad in a gadget category, but there's no way to include everything. Consider the $99 Asus O!Play the new champ of HD video players—better late than never. More »
  • #battlemodo

    HD Media Player Battlemodo: Apple TV Killers

    When Apple TV 3.0 came out, we were unimpressed. Readers asked what else they could use to play their many videos. Here are five nice ones for your needs—nearly all cost less, and do more, than ATV. UPDATED 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 »
  • #review

    Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ Review: An HD Video Decoder That Actually Works

    Seagate built this second-gen FreeAgent Theater+ to be equally Mac and PC friendly, and to decode any video file you throw at it, regardless of resolution, framerate or other variable. Despite a crappy interface, the mission is a genuine success. More »
  • #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 »
  • #harddrives

    Seagate FreeAgent Go Pro for Mac: 7200rpm 500GB Drive with FireWire 800 (Happy Now?)

    Seagate's portable 2.5" FreeAgent Go Pro for Mac already has the triple interface—FireWire 400/800 and USB 2.0—but now it comes with 500GB spinning at 7200rpm for the best portable video and audio editing performance. More »
  • #harddrives

    Seagate's BlackArmor Drives And NAS Provide More Secure Backup Than Normal Drives

    Seagate just updated their BlackArmor line with three units, a 220 NAS that holds up to 4TB, a WS 100 external drive with eSATA and USB 2.0, and a PS 110 portable drive that holds up to 500GB. More »
  • #storage

    Seagate's FreeAgent Go Offers World's First Bus-Powered 640GB 2.5-Inch Portable HDD

    Seagate's FreeAgent Go line of hard drives is home of the first 640-gigabyte portable in the beloved USB bus-powered 2.5-inch form factor. More »
  • #handson

    Iomega eGo Triple-Interface 500GB Drive Drops a Gig In 15 Seconds Flat

    Sure it's shiny, ruby red and super lightweight, holds 500GB and connects—with power—via USB 2.0, FireWire 400 or FireWire 800. But the best thing about the newest Iomega eGo is that it can move files faster than (almost) anything I've seen. More »
  • #tivo

    TiVo Will Not Approve (or Even Test) Seagate Showcase and Other DVR Expanders

    I don't know if this is a pro-Western Digital story or an anti-TiVo story, but I just learned that the companies are so cozy together, DVR expanders from Seagate or others are officially blocked. More »
  • #designmodo

    Silver Circuit Goo For Thinner Gadgets

    The NYTimes has a post on Vertical Circuits, a company that has developed a 3d circuit stacking technology using a silver based epoxy—goo, basically—to closer fuse flash memory chips together. More »
  • #backup

    Seagate Replica Is Time Machine for Windows PCs

    For all of Windows 7's niceties, it still doesn't have an appropriately slick built-in backup system like Time Machine. Enter Seagate Replica, which Rob at BoingBoing Gadgets says works perfectly, just like Time Machine. More »
  • #harddrives

    Seagate Barracuda LP Green Hard Drive Slooooows Down to Save Power

    There's a general rule with hard drives: spin faster, get better performance, use more power. "Green" hard drives take the opposite tack: they spin slower, and use less power, like Seagate's new Barracuda LP. More »
  • #seagate

    Seagate's BlackArmor NAS 420/440 Can Securely Contain Up to 8TB of Encrypted Data for Small Businesses

    What do the San Jose Sharks' new jerseys and Seagate's new hard drives have in common? They are both named BlackArmor, which are eponymous to Seagate's new 8TB network-attached storage (NAS) systems. More »
  • #harddrives

    Seagate's SATA3 Is Twice as Fast As Current Hard Drives

    Right now, you're probably working on a SATA-based hard drive, with a transfer speed of 150MBps (SATA) or 300MBps (SATA2). Meanwhile, Seagate just demonstrated their tentative SATA3 spec, which reaches speeds of 600Mbps. More »
  • #dealzmodo

    Gadget Deals of the Day

    Welcome to another edition of Gadget Deals of the Day. Today we've got the cheapest 1.5 TB external drive ever seen, TVs, PMPs, and for you slobs, a bargain-priced Snuggie.
    More »
  • #mediaplayers

    Seagate's FreeAgent Theater HD Media Player Is a Set-Top Dock for Hard Drives

    Last night, I previewed Seagate's FreeAgent Theater HD Media Player, which docks those super-slim FreeAgent 2.5" USB drives in order to connect your video files to your TV. More »
  • #harddrives

    Seagate Fires Back with 2TB Constellation Drive

    Western Digital may have announced the world's first 2TB 3.5" hard drive last week, but this week, Seagate fired back with a 2TB model of their own. More »
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