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I-O DATA – HDL-AS Series – ultrafast LAN connection hard disk / storage
Posted On 31 Jan 2013 By Stephen. Under: Uncategorized.
I-O DATA DEVICE, INC., top-tier Japanese manufacturer and provider of high-quality computer peripherals and interface products, released a LAN connection hard disk (NAS) “HDL-AS Series” with ultra-fast access speed that achieves a read speed exceeding 90MB/s. It supports USB2.0 Data transfer and access from smart phones so that you can check movies, pictures and files [...]
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Buffalo – HD-PUSU3 Series – Ultra Slim 8.8mm 500GB Portable Hard Disk
Posted On 24 Jan 2013 By Stephen. Under: Uncategorized.
Buffalo is going to release the world’s slimmest portable hard disk in the beginning of February. It’s a 500GB hard disk that is only 8.8mm thick and weights 140g. Its surface has been treated with aluminum, with a smooth texture and great strength that is relatively scratch-proof. It is very easy to slip in your [...]
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SONY LLS-201 – PCS Manager (Personal Contents Station) – Save and share photos and videos through NFC Wi-Fi 1TB HD with a wave of your smartphone
Posted On 21 Jan 2013 By Stephen. Under: Uncategorized.
Sony is utilizing its NFC (Near Field Communication) technology to develop the next generation in backing up and sharing data – “one touch backup”. Photos, videos can be backed-up, saved and shared in the cloud, or locally to its 1TB (terabyte) hard drive, all without going through a PC. Data will be shared totally wirelessly [...]
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Google Takeout introduces transfer tool for Google+ circles, merges your work and personal life
Posted On 14 Jul 2012 By Sean Buckley. Under: Uncategorized.
Those who extol the virtues of keeping one's personal and professional life separate probably never had to juggle two Google+ accounts. Folks saddled with a Google+ profile for both their personal Gmail account and their organization's Google Apps ac...
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Supercomputer gets a memory boost with 380 petabytes of magnetic tape
Posted On 25 May 2012 By James Trew. Under: Uncategorized.
Remember the Cray XK6 at the University of Illinois that drives the National Science Foundation's Blue Waters project? Well, it looks like it's getting a little memory upgrade, sorta. We're not talking a slick new SSD here, or even a sweet NAS, all t...
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