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Infrant Technologies adds compact TeraByte RAID NAS
Wednesday 1 February 2006 – 10:38
Network storage maker Infrant Technologies today announced the expansion of its high-capacity NAS product line. -
Seagate introduces three-quarter terabyte Barracuda hard drive
Wednesday 26 April 2006 – 05:58
The terabyte hard drive era came about 50% closer to becoming a reality this morning, as Seagate announced the availability of what it's calling the industry's first 750 GB 3.5" hard disk drive. But will performance problems that turned up in the 500 GB 7200.9, in Tom's Hardware Guide tests, also plague the "dot-ten?" -
Buffalo expands TeraByte NAS offerings
Monday 3 April 2006 – 05:07
Buffalo Technology today announced it is adding 2 TB versions of two of its popular TeraStation networked storage products. -
Seagate Boosts Hard Drive Storage Capacity To 1.5 TB
Thursday 10 July 2008 – 10:50
Scotts Valley (CA) - Seagate reclaims storage capacity leadership in the hard drive market with a 1.5 TB drive, which represents a stunning 50% improvement over the largest drives currently available on the market. -
Western Digital announces Green terabyte hard drives
Tuesday 24 July 2007 – 10:32 in Business
Lake Forest (CA) – Hard drives are among the most power hungry components in your PC. We have see several new ideas to cut power consumption of the devices with new technologies such as hybrid hard drives, but Western Digital claims that it has found a w -
Hitachi to release one-teraByte DVD-R, not to wait for high-def DVD
Thursday 25 August 2005 – 04:31
Japan's Hitachi Ltd. -
Panasonic unveils terabyte Blu-ray recorders
Wednesday 3 October 2007 – 10:59 in Consumer Electronics
Osaka (Japan) – Panasonic announced three new Blu-ray recorders with integrated hard drives that are good for storing up to 381 hours of full HD video, thanks to what appears to be the first 45 nm chip on the market. It isn’t Intel that will be first to ... -
Alliance to produce 100-teraByte server cluster
Thursday 6 July 2000 – 04:43
IBM, Microsoft, and Intel have joined forces to produce the first server cluster the hold more than 100 teraBytes of data.
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