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10 reasons to pass on the iPad? TUAW fact check
Filed under: iPod Family, Portables, Odds and endsOver at TechRepublic's 10 Things blog, Debra Littlejohn Shinder has posted an article called "10 reasons why I'll be passing on the iPad." Some of her reasoning is sound, but quite…
February 4 2010, 3:00pm | Comments
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Seagate Black Armor PS110 is a Portable USB 3.0 HDD [Storage]
The obvious reason here to be excited about Seagate's new Black Armor PS110 500-gigabyte portable HDD is because it uses a USB 3.0 connection and transfers 3x faster than current USB 2.0 drives. Seagate says the drive can…
January 6 2010, 7:39am | Comments
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LaCie 2Big: The First USB 3.0 RAID Drive [Storage]
You can't buy them until early 2010, but LaCie's next generation 2Big drives will be the first USB 3.0 devices to support dual-SATA-disk RAID 0/1 configurations, promising real time HD video editing and burst speeds up to 275MB/s.…
December 17 2009, 5:16pm | Comments
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The LaCie Rikiki Is the Tiniest 2.5-inch Portable Hard Drive On the Market [LaCie]
With LaCie, you always expect the product to look good—and the Rikiki portable HDD is no exception. They also claim that it is the smallest 2.5-inch drive on the market. I'm not sure if that is accurate or…
December 15 2009, 10:20pm | Comments
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Mac Pro gets a speed bump, Xserve has new storage options
Filed under: Hardware, Xserve, Apple, Mac ProAfter the introduction of the new 27" Intel Core i7 iMac in October, a lot of us in the Mac world were puzzled by the lack of a new higher-end Mac Pro.…
December 4 2009, 5:00pm | Comments
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Drobo S: A Faster, Fatter Storage Robot With eSATA [Storage]
What's the 'S' stand for in Drobo S? Speed. Uh, more speed. And more storage. Specifically, a fifth drive bay for more redundancy, faster FireWire and a new eSATA port. As always, it's not cheap—$800 sans drives. [Drobo]
November 23 2009, 2:11pm | Comments
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TUAW's review of the DroboPro, plus a discount deal for readers
Filed under: Enterprise, Hardware, Peripherals, Features, Reviews, Deals, Mac OS X ServerData Robotics delivered their "super-sized" version of the Drobo earlier this year. DroboPro has 8 drive bays into which you can drop 3.5" SATA drives of almost…
September 4 2009, 9:00pm | Comments
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Looks like the storage freaks at Seagate are back on the scene with yet another array of BlackArmor devices for securing all that precious data of yours. First up: for the small business types, the NAS 220 storage…
June 22 2009, 5:46pm | Comments
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Microsoft reportedly bans netbooks with hybrid storage systems, MSI's Wind U115 caught in the middle
We've never been fans of Microsoft's ability to put hard limits on netbooks with Windows XP; it's this fact alone that has kept the entire sector from moving forward in terms of specification advancement. Though, we'd probably wager…
June 6 2009, 10:41pm | Comments
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