Having only yesterday posted about the vogue wars that seem to be raging between numerous manufactures concerning external hard disk drive design, we have yet another example to serve as evidence supporting our assertion that external hard disk drives are, it would seem, becoming the latest fashion accessories in the …

Perhaps it’s just us, but one could be forgiven for thinking that external hard disk drives had suddenly become the latest in de rigor fashion accessories as somewhat of a style war appears to have broken out lately with each manufacturer trying to appeal to our aesthetic sensibilities as well …

Whilst not quite as desirable, certainly from an aesthetic perspective, as LaCie’s breathtakingly beautiful Monolithic External Hard Drive previously featured on TFTS, Segate Technology’s newly announced Maxtor BlackArmor external HDD certainly works alongside LieCie’s HDD to significantly raise the bar as far as external HDD design is concerned – thankfully …

The moment we came across this minimalist beauty the sci-fi classic 2001 immediately sprang to mind on account of the fact that this LaCie Hard Drive looks decidedly monolithic thanks to its mirrored black, otherwise featureless aesthetics which, depending on your stylistic sensibilities, you’re sure to either positively love or …

If you use your computer for anything other than a little casual gaming and surfing, and especially if you use it for storage space devouring applications such as video post production, then you’ve doubtless already had to resort to fitting additional hard disk drives as you watch those gigabytes being …

We seem to be coming across some frankly breathtaking design of late, what with the previously featured iRiver Life Unit and now this sleek, beautifully styled external hard drive courtesy of the boffins at Iomega.

As if the poor old hard disk isn’t worked hard enough by us – you can see how hard they work on our behalf in this video – Seagate have now upped the stakes by producing the world’s fasted harddisk.
The 15,000 RPM 2.5 inch harddisks come in 38GB and 73GB …

With hard drives becoming ever quieter and less audibly intrusive it is becoming increasingly easy to forget just how feverishly the hard disk is working behind the scenes whilst you are browsing the contents of your folders, saving, copying and pasting, renaming and so on.
Thanks to a chap by the …
