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Dell's Thumb-Size 'Ophelia' PC Ships in July20 May 2013 - in News
The first units will ship to developers, and then telecom and cable providers. Client versions will arrive sometime after that.
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D-Link Shipping 4 New Wireless AC Routers16 May 2013 - in News
D-Link has introduced four new Wireless AC routers to fit every budget.
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WD Ships My Passport Ultra USB 3.0 External Drives16 May 2013 - in News
Here's a quick way to back up your data and look stylish in the process.
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One SSD Vs. Two In RAID: Which Is Better?14 May 2013 - in Reviews
One SSD is good, right? So, two SSDs in RAID 0 must be better. That’s certainly the case when you're benchmarking sequential performance. But we're finding that, except in extreme examples, one SSD that's twice as large is often better.
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Seagate Intros a New Portfolio of SSDs8 May 2013 - in News
Seagate has revealed four storage solutions spanning the consumer to the server.
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Seagate 600 SSD 240 GB Review: LAMD And Toshiba, Together Again8 May 2013 - in Reviews
Seagate is the world's largest purveyor of mechanical hard drives. As the company prepares for mortal combat in the consumer SSD space, are its wits, Toshiba's Toggle-mode NAND, and SK hynix memory solutions' 87800 controller enough to get by?
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WD Black SSHDs Use SanDisk iSSD Storage8 May 2013 - in News
WD revealed a bit more about its Black SSHD storage solution.
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Seagate 600 Pro-Series 200 GB SSD Review: For The Enterprise7 May 2013 - in Reviews
After years of halfhearted attempts to join the solid-state storage market, Seagate is finally ready to reinvent itself with a new family of SSDs. The first one we're looking at is the enterprise-class 600 Pro. Does this 200 GB drive impress our team?
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Buffalo Ships DriveStation DDR HDD/RAM External Drive7 May 2013 - in News
Here's a HDD packed with 1 GB of memory in one USB 3.0-based enclosure.
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Corsair Releases Drive Cloning Kit and SSD Software Utility6 May 2013 - in News
The Corsair SSD & Hard Drive Cloning Kit is aimed to help data migration; the SSD Toolbox is advertised as offering a convenient way for users to monitor the health of their drives.
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In Pictures: Tom's Hardware At NAB Show 20134 May 2013 - in Picture Story
Tom's Hardware was in Las Vegas a couple of weeks ago for the 90th annual NAB Show. Join us as we review what we saw on the show floor, including cameras, lighting, drones, storage devices, sounds equipment, monitors, and accessories.
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OWC Releases Envoy Pro EX Portable SSDs2 May 2013 - in News
Other World Computing has released two portable USB 3.0 SSDs.
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Kingston Intros MobileLite Wireless For Phone, Tablet Storage29 Apr 2013 - in News
Here's a way to share USB drives and SD cards with tablets and smartphones.
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QNAP Launches the Turbo NAS TS-x21 and TS-x20 Series27 Apr 2013 - in News
QNAP’s new Turbo NAS TS-x21 and TS-x20 Series devices are aimed at being powered by the company’s new QTS 4.0 operating system and features one, two or four SATA drive bays.
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OWC Intros Mercury Helios+E2 Thunderbolt Storage Solution26 Apr 2013 - in News
OWC has released its Thunderbolt-based SSD storage solution for Macs.
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Monster Digital Intros Overdrive 3.0 External SSDs25 Apr 2013 - in News
Monster Digital has launched a line of external SSDs that use a USB 3.0 connection.
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Deals April 25: 3TB Seagate Internal Hard Drive $12025 Apr 2013 - in News
Check out today's hottest deals from our partner, LogicBUY!
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Intel Adds 80GB Model to SSD 335 Series24 Apr 2013 - in News
Here's another addition to the Intel SSD 335 Series.
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HDDs Returning to Pre-Flood Prices22 Apr 2013 - in News
If you put off your upgrade plans following the 2011 Thailand Floods, now is a great time to consider expanding your computer or network's storage capabilities.
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Is A SATA 3Gb/s Platform Still Worth Upgrading With An SSD?22 Apr 2013 - in Reviews
Today's fastest SSDs already bounce off the SATA 6Gb/s interface's throughput ceiling. Does a 3 Gb/s link kill the performance of those drives? We run a number of synthetic and real-world tests to assess the damage when you upgrade an older platform.
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Scythe Launches Interesting USB 3.0 Based Card Reader19 Apr 2013 - in News
Scythe has released a card reader that is a little more exciting than we're used to from card readers.
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Silicon Power Intros New USB 3.0 Portable Drive17 Apr 2013 - in News
Here's an external drive with a little style, but big on capacity.
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Almost 20 TB (Or £36,000) Of SSD DC S3700 Drives, Benchmarked15 Apr 2013 - in Reviews
We've already reviewed Intel's SSD DC S3700 and determined it to be a fast, consistent performer. But what happens when we take two-dozen (or about £36,000) worth of them and create a massive RAID 0 array? Come along as we play around in storage heaven.
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Silicon Power Introduces Velox V50 SSDs12 Apr 2013 - in News
Here's another entry to Silicon Power's portfolio of SSDs.
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Giada Shows Off Mini-ITX Board For NAS Systems12 Apr 2013 - in News
Giada is releasing a mini-ITX motherboard targeted at NAS builders.
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Upgrade And Benchmark Your 2012 MacBook Air's SSD12 Apr 2013 - in Picture Story
We take our lab's MacBook Air, yank out its stock Toshiba-sourced SSD, drop in OWC's 480 GB Auro Pro 6G, and chart the performance of both drives. Follow our step-by-step guide for upgrading your own MBA (and even getting TRIM support re-enabled).
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Samsung Mass Producing 128Gb 3-bit MLC NAND Flash11 Apr 2013 - in News
Looks like our NAND-based storage solutions are going to get a lot bigger in the near future.
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Crucial Reveals UK Pricing for M500 Series SSDs11 Apr 2013 - in News
Crucial has detailed UK pricing for its M500 series of SSDs.
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LaCie: We Have The Largest Thunderbolt Portfolio11 Apr 2013 - in News
LaCie has your Thunderbolt needs covered.
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Crucial Rolls Out New M500 Series SSDs10 Apr 2013 - in News
Crucial has released a new lineup of SSDs, the M500.
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