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  • Iomega trying to shake reliance on Zip: Asia-Pac exec

    Iomega is still trying to shake off its reliance on its flagship product, Zip drives, in order to make the most of the expected industry turn-around.

  • 2001 - The year that was in technology

    2001 was a blockbuster year for technology releases, with several markets experiencing a glut of new product arrivals. ZDNet Australia takes a look back at the latest offerings in PDAs, mobile phones, chips, software and other hardware.

  • Drowned by data? I pick the best and worst storage solutions

    Choosing data storage used to be easy. The choice was to use a floppy disk or nothing. And whole programs used to fit on a single disk. Now, you can't even fit a high-quality digital photograph on a standard floppy disk, and I am talking about a disk that holds eight times as much data as its counterpart that contained an entire word processor 20 years ago.

  • The unusual suspects

    Viruses were supposed to be one of the year's big stories, but the wizards behind the infectious code are not the hacker thugs you'd expect. Meet the creators of Melissa and the Love bug, and the man who gets paid to stop them.

  • Offloading storage to the Internet

    Small companies face uncertain storage needs and traditional media companies are scrambling to warehouse content online. The time is right to know a thing or two about off-loading storage to the Internet.

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  • Where's the multi-multi-multi format reader?

    Multi-card readers are all well and good, but what happens when you dig up really ancient storage formats?

  • Taking it with you: removable storage

    There's a confusing array of portable, removable, and mobile memory products out there -- how do you pick one that suits your business requirements?

  • LIUtilities WinBackup: Suits small businesses

    WinBackup is a first-rate backup program for students, and home and small-business users, but corporations will want a more industrial-strength package.

  • Any zing left in Iomega's Zip?

    Can Iomega put zip back into Zip? The San Diego-based company, which will introduce a faster 750MB Zip drive on the 27th of August, seems to think so. But analysts have their doubts about how much life is left in the speedy line of detachable drives.

  • Buyers' Guide: Scanning headlines

    Knowing what you'll use your scanner for will help you decide what kind of scanner to get.

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