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7 Seagate Pocket Drive 5.0GB

Seagate Pocket Drive 5.0GB

Storage | 12th September 2006

In the modern world the need to transfer data from home to the workplace and from office to office is becoming more and more common. Today we look at Seagate's solution in the form of a portable mini hard drive

13 Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750 GB SATA Hard Drive

Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750 GB SATA Hard Drive

Storage | 7th August 2006

With more and more people wanting larger amounts of storage space, drives are getting bigger and bigger. We take a look at Seagates Behemoth 750gb Barracuda 7200RPM model and see if it's up to par.

2 SIIG ExpressCard 34 11-in-1 Media Card Reader

SIIG ExpressCard 34 11-in-1 Media Card Reader

Storage | 9th July 2006

OC3D takes a look at the very first ExpressCard 34 media card reader! Find out how this new technology stacks up against the older PCMCIA card format.

7 Thermaltake Muse eSATA External SATA II Enclosure

Thermaltake Muse eSATA External SATA II Enclosure

Storage | 4th April 2006

An in depth review of Thermaltakes new elegantly designed high-speed SATA II external hard drive enclosure... Does it perform?

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OC3D Articles ›› Storage

0 Samsung Introduces 60GB Capacity 1.8-Inch Hard Drive

Samsung Introduces 60GB Capacity 1.8-Inch Hard Drive

Matthew Fogg | 26th January 2007

Samsung has announced its first 1.8-inch drive with a 60GB capacity as a part of the company's new line of N-series of HDDs. Read on to find out more...

0 Western Digital Releases Fix For Disappearing Drives

Western Digital Releases Fix For Disappearing Drives

Matthew Fogg | 25th January 2007

Western Digital quietly issued a firmware update on its web site that should be applied to the company's WDxxxxYS series of "Caviar SE16" SATA2 drives.

0 Blu-Ray Encrytion Cracked

Blu-Ray Encrytion Cracked

Mike Reilly | 25th January 2007

Just shortly after HD-DVD encryption was cracked, the same trickster is at it again, this time he's cracked Blu-Ray.

11 Fujitsu on the Way to 5TB Hard Drives

Fujitsu on the Way to 5TB Hard Drives

Mike Reilly | 19th January 2007

Fujistsu has figured out a way that will allow them to pack up to 5TB onto a single 3.5 HDD. This technology is not expected to be released soon, but it's on the path to even more capacity hard drives. Read inside for more.

11 Seagate Announces 2.5" HDD, 15,000 RPM

Seagate Announces 2.5" HDD, 15,000 RPM

Mike Reilly | 16th January 2007

Many hard drive manufacturers try to please their customers by offering higher capacity hard drives. Seagate has decided to take another route. Read inside for more.

7 Hitachi Explains Perpendicular Recording

Hitachi Explains Perpendicular Recording

Matthew Fogg | 16th January 2007

If you don't really understand the science behind perpendicular recording, then this article is for you. Read on to find out more...

0 Some More Seagate Announcements

Some More Seagate Announcements

Mike Reilly | 15th January 2007

It seems like Seagate releases weren't covered so well. Read inside for an update on the info you missed.

20 Porn goes HD-DVD, BlueRay loses out?

Porn goes HD-DVD, BlueRay loses out?

Matt Kemp | 12th January 2007

It seems that Sony don't want any smut on their format, so the Porn industry will be going HD-DVD. The end for BlueRay as we know it?

6 PQI Releases 64GB SSD SATA Drive

PQI Releases 64GB SSD SATA Drive

Mike Reilly | 12th January 2007

PQI has released a HUGE (Pun intended), SSD SATA Hard Drive. Pics and more info inside...

0 Seagate Launches Freeagent Family Of Data Movers

Seagate Launches Freeagent Family Of Data Movers

Matthew Fogg | 10th January 2007

Today Seagate Technology announced the launch of its FreeAgent family of data movers, which are set to shake up the consumer market. Interested? Feel free to read on about them in the news article...

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