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It offers the punch of the X-25m in 1/8th of the size and Intel is gambling that this is going to add a whole new dimension to notebook configurations. First up to bat with the 310 will be new Lenovo Thinkpads destined for market in 2011 but don't think other oems aren't far behind.
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In 1953, engineers in IBM’s California-based laboratory invented the very first hard drive. Since that first disk drive, technological advances have been made at an astonishing rate, with data capacity increasing and size and price decreasing exponentially, year on year. 60 years on, the hard drives of today are unrecognizable from the first models, which took up an entire room. Hard drives today are measured in terms of gigabytes and terabytes, rather than megabytes-an amount of data that would have been almost unimaginable in the early history of computers. Here we take a look back at the evolution of the hard drive as it grew from 5MB to 4TB.
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Haswell has arrived. This is big news to storage enthusiasts like myself. Haswell brings with it 4 more native Intel SATA III Ports, giving us a total of 6 powerful Intel SATA III Ports.
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It seems that the world of technology has stopped with allegations that some SSD companies are pulling the old ‘bait and switch’ routine in their SSDs by switching off components that many had recognized through initial SSD reviews. We have read several reports and forums, most of which simply repeat the original information, and finally have decided to clarify things just a bit from our perspective. Get ready though as many may not like our viewpoint; it goes against the grain somewhat.
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For the latest generation SSDs the Serial ATA 600 bus has become a true bottleneck. Not to worry, a faster solution is in the works. The organization responsible for the SATA standard is getting ready for the future of computers in a number of different ways. Today we will take a closer look at SATA Express, NGFF and NVM Express.
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There may be a lot of people like myself who have missed the “NAS bandwagon” and have made do with other fragmented storage solutions up until now: multiple storage drives on different devices (laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones) with the gap being bridged between those multiple devices through space restricted cloud storage (Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive) or portable storage (flash drives, external hard drives, SD cards). However, there has to be an easier way to unify all your storage needs – and that’s what today is all about. Like many of our readers I am a technology enthusiast – I like to get hands on with things and do it myself rather than just buying pre-built solutions that often hold a significant price premium. Therefore, what better way than to get involved with the NAS (Network Attached Storage) craze than to build your own! Your own centralised cloud storage, fileserver, storage server, media centre or whatever else you want to do with it – how cool is that? And despite what people may tell you, or even what your own preconceptions are, building a NAS has never been easier. There’s a wealth of affordable hardware out there and more importantly an abundance of free software to help you configure your own NAS setup.
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Plextors neuestes Solid State Drive M5 Pro tritt die Nachfolge des ehemaligen Flaggschiffs M3 Pro an. Ob der Nachfolger den großen Fußstapfen gewachsen ist?
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Plextor hat mit der M3- und der M3-Pro-Serie zwei aktuelle SSD-Serien im Angebot, die im gehobenen Preissegment angesiedelt sind. Passt die Leistung zum Preis?
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Test: Acer Iconia Tab B1 Acer setzt mit dem Iconia Tab B1 eine neue Messlatte für preisgünstige Marken-Tablets. Für 119 Euro bietet Acer das Tablet an. Unser Test zeigt, was man dafür geboten bekommt.
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Aujourd'hui, nous allons passer en revue un nouveau venu chez takeMS, l'UTX-2200 dans sa version 240Go.
Sur le marché actuel, c'est l'invasion des SSD et beaucoup d'entre vous ne savent pas vers quel modèle s'orienter, surtout au vu des gros écarts de prix entre des SSD ayant la même capacité. Pour l'UTX-2200 240Go, on le retrouve facilement à 179,99 € sur la toile, le tout pour des débits annoncés allant jusqu'à 555 Mo/s en lecture et pas moins de 500 Mo/s en écriture.
C'est donc à travers ces quelques pages que nous allons entrer dans le vif du sujet, et en tirer une conclusion...
Un tout grand merci à takeMS pour le sample.
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