IBM says its award-winning one-gigabyte Microdrive(TM) offers the ruggedness and performance ideal for outer space or earthbound photographic missions. This, after NASA astronauts successfully stored ...
A disgruntled PC owner is taking on Big Blue. Michael Granito Jr. has filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that IBM’s Deskstar 75GXP hard drive contains “a uniform defect in the design” that causes ...
Hitachi Ltd. announced four new hard disk drive products today and formally launched Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc., a new company comprising Hitachi’s and IBM’s hard disk drive operations.
IBM's FlashSystem C200 aims to replace HDDs with high-capacity flash storage It delivers 1.1PB raw capacity, 2.3PB effective, with 200,000 IOPS performance This flash option is optimized for archives, ...
New high-end arrays include full disk encryption and solid-state disks, and offer up to 2.5 times the performance and 50 percent more energy efficiency For the first time in three years, IBM has ...
IBM is extending the use of its "pixie dust" technology--which ups the capacity of hard drives--to a new line of drives to be announced Wednesday. Technically called antiferromagnetically coupled (AFC ...
If you lived through the '70s or '80s, you probably remember a time when technology was big. TVs, with their cathode ray tubes, were monstrous. Amplifiers and hi-fis were heavy, bulky, expensive ...
Last year, Mazda made a pitch to computer-savvy drivers by introducing a car named MP3. Today, BMW could do the same by calling its remodeled British compact not the Mini, but the Small Form Factor.
Hi,<P>I was thinking about getting either a <P>30GB IBM 75GXP for US$156.95<P>or<P>40GB Quantum Fireball Plus AS for US$179.99 - $30(new customer)-$35(Mail in rebate) = $115 Total<P>at Buy.com.<P>Any ...
These days, mass storage for computers is pretty simple. It either uses a rotating disk or else it is solid state. There are a few holdouts using tape, too, but compared to how much there used to be, ...
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