Samsung Electronics has unveiled a 256GB SSD solid state drive that is less than 10mm thick.
Toshiba says it has earned the right to say it's more dense than its competitors.
Information storage media company Maxell has said it will launch its first holographic storage products in September 2006. The first removable drive will have a capacity of 300GB and a throughput of 160mbps.
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Faced with the thought of a USB drive, notebook PC or backup tape going missing, most IT managers look to some form of encryption as the first layer of defence. However, according to one storage security expert, that's largely a pointless exercise.
Microsoft has finally rolled out its online storage service in Australia, but it's definitely worth reading the fine print before you sign up.
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Seagate has unveiled two new portable hard drives -- one of which is just 3 inches in diameter, yet capable of storing 5GB of data.
A group working to improve the Serial ATA communication standard for hard drives promises to up its data-transfer rate to 3Gbps by the end of the year.
IBM is expected to announce technology that shortens the time it takes to find information is being extended to its desktop hard drives.
E-mails filled with office gossip or forwarded jokes may be costing UK firms more than just minutes of employees' time -- storing the electronic missives is draining companies' cash too, according to new research.
Maxtor's Shared Storage Drive provides a simple way to organise, centralise and backup digital content such as photos, music and documents over a home network.
Storage maker Quantum has unveiled two disk-based backup appliances designed as tape replacements for Australian mid-sized office and datacentre use.
Consumer NAS drives don't get classier or easier than the Maxtor Shared Storage Plus, but we'd like to see Gigabit Ethernet on it.
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