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Posted by Piyush on January 7th 2009 | 1 Response

Linksys by Cisco Media Hub, announced by Cisco at CES 2009, is a storage hub designed to act as a single repository for all your digital files that are scattered on discrete storage devices stand-alone or online. It is targeted at home users and is a nifty idea that allows …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on January 6th 2009 | No Responses

Iomega have taken the wraps off their new Home Media Network Hard Drive which, according to Iomega, serves as setting ‘a new standard in easy-to-use network storage for the digital home’ in offering up to 1TB of network storage capacity allowing for both the backing up of files as well …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on January 6th 2009 | 1 Response

Those of you who, like us, fell in love with the original LaCie Neil Poulton HDD this dual USB hard drive is based on the moment you set eyes on it (we have no less than three units in the family now) but who are looking for the added protection …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on January 5th 2009 | No Responses

Storage Appliance Corporation have announced their new Clickfree USB Transformer Cable which, according to their official press release, ‘turns any external hard drive from any manufacturer into an effortless, Clickfree backup solution, eliminating the risk of losing precious photos, videos, music and data forever’.

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on January 5th 2009 | No Responses

Digital Foci have unveiled their new 2.5” 5400rpm SATA HDD based Digital Foci PPR-350 Picture Porter 35 which is set to be introduced at CES 09 and which comes with 160GB of capacity and an integrated 3.5” color TFT LCD screen allowing you to access both photos and videos stored …

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Posted by Piyush on January 5th 2009 | 1 Response

The newest version of the HP MediaSmart Server – the EX487 – serves as an ideal repository for backing up the countless digital files that are generated these days in media-savvy households. The EX487 is an intelligent server that can be accessed from any computer on a home network and …

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Posted by Piyush on January 2nd 2009 | No Responses

A-DATA has introduced the XPG Dual SSD 3.5” RAID Enclosure, which offers users several options in terms of using this device. This enclosure uses two 2.5” SATA SSDs / HDDs mounted on one standard 3.5” form factor drive cage. It can be used as an internal or external drive. …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on January 2nd 2009 | No Responses

Verbatim have acted quickly to intro a new range of external hard drive units, seemingly merely known as ‘Desktop Hard Drives’, which come in four specific types in terms of connectivity – namely USB, FireWire/USB, USB/eSATA and USB/eSATA RAID – and which offer storage capacities ranging from 500GB to 1TB …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on December 18th 2008 | No Responses

Toshiba have announced the world’s first 2.5” 512GB capacity SSD – hence doubling the largest capacity so far available of 256GB – which is aimed specifically for use with notebooks as well as gaming and home entertainment systems, is based on 43 nanometer Multi-Level Cell NAND technology and which is …

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Posted by Piyush on December 16th 2008 | No Responses

The Iomega StorCenter ix2 is one of the latest NAS devices in the market targeted at SMBs. This network attached storage is easy to set-up and offers more than just 2 terabytes of storage space. It offers what the company calls advanced information management, software for sharing and protecting information, …

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Posted by Piyush on December 12th 2008 | No Responses

The LG XD4 is a 3.5″ external HDD that comes in three capacities – 500GB, 750GB, and 1TB. The portable hard disk drive market all over the world is booming, primarily because of digital gadgets and applications becoming increasingly portable and the exponential increase in the computational power of such …