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Acer to launch Atom-powered Windows Home Server in Australia
Acer’s cute’n’compact Aspire easyStore AH340 Windows Home Server box gets a local launch in early 2010.
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Super Talent unveils staggeringly fast RAIDed SSD
RAIDDrive SSD fits into a PCEe 2.0 slot and delivers write speed of up to 1.2GB/sec.
Is HP’s third-gen Windows Home Server box headed for Australia?
With stacks of shiny new kit prepped to launch alongside Windows 7, we might finally get to see HP’s new – and ironically, more Mac-friendly – Windows Home Server box.
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Toshiba offers 640GB 2.5-inch power sipping HDD
Toshiba's new 5400 rpm 640GB HDD is aimed at netbooks, notebooks, and small form factor compteurs.
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Western Digital offers two new 2TB 7200 rpm HDDs
WD debuts two new HDDs with the same features save one being certified for 1.2 million hours MTBF.
Samsung squeezes 500GB per platter
New Samsung Spinpoint F3 hard drives do more with less (platters).
Kingston unveils new speedy SSD line
Kingston SSDs are available in up to 256GB capacities and are cheaper than you might expect.
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Hitachi ships first 2TB 7200rpm hard drive
Despite huge storage capacity and 7200rpm speed, the new drive offers power savings as well.
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New Seagate NAS boxes kick off at $1,400 for 2TB
The aptly-named BlackArmour systems have landed on the local market, with the four-bay boxes offering 2TB through 6TB of off-the-shelf storage.
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Got duplicates? Squish 'em with new backup technology.
Acronis and Symantec are spruiking the massive benefits of a new 'de-duping' technology that squashes your home backups into less disk space.
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Laptop drives hit 1TB
So you need 1,000GB to go? Western Digital has just launched the first 1TB notebook hard drive, and Seagate is set to follow...
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Kingston drops whopper 256GB USB memory key
It's like the atom bomb of memory keys, with a price tag to match.
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"Hard rectangular disk" kills HDD, SSD speed
"HRD" promises to deliver 160,000 IOPS and 500MB/sec read speeds, eating flash memory for breakfast.
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Amazon says “send us your hard drive and we’ll seed your cloud”
Got too much data to upload to Amazon’s S3 cloud-based storage service? Amazon is testing a system whereby users can physically ship their data to the company on a USB 2.0 or eSATA
Give your old Eee PC some super speed SSD
Super Talent has whipped out fast SSD upgrades for old Eee netbooks at surprisingly reasonable prices.
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