Storage
Adaptec joins the green team with energy-saving RAID controller
By: Stephen Withers
Updated versions of Adaptec's RAID controllers deliver power savings by taking advantage of green features in the latest drives. Energy use by the drives can be cut by up to 70 percent, the company claims.
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By: Stephen Withers
Updated versions of Adaptec's RAID controllers deliver power savings by taking advantage of green features in the latest drives. Energy use by the drives can be cut by up to 70 percent, the company claims.
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Sony takes page out of Xbox 360 book in PS3 hardware change
By: Stephen Withers
Sony has used the Leipzig Games Convention to announce forthcoming changes to the PlayStation 3 hardware, including an Xbox 360 style text keypad. Other changes include a major upgrade to the hard drive capacity.
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By: Stephen Withers
Sony has used the Leipzig Games Convention to announce forthcoming changes to the PlayStation 3 hardware, including an Xbox 360 style text keypad. Other changes include a major upgrade to the hard drive capacity.
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Intel showcases turbo low power processors at Developer Forum
By: Stephen Withers
Intel is promising PC manufacturers and users a new generation of processors featuring a "turbo mode" that delivers high performance without generating additional heat. The chip maker unveiled plans for the new processor range at its Developer Forum in San Francisco.
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By: Stephen Withers
Intel is promising PC manufacturers and users a new generation of processors featuring a "turbo mode" that delivers high performance without generating additional heat. The chip maker unveiled plans for the new processor range at its Developer Forum in San Francisco.
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Stirling signs with storage services shop Orchesys
By: Stephen Withers
Storage professional services provider Orchesys has appointed Rob Stirling as its country manager for Australia.
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By: Stephen Withers
Storage professional services provider Orchesys has appointed Rob Stirling as its country manager for Australia.
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CommVault appoints ex EMCers to Victorian roles
By: Stephen Withers
Data management specialist CommVault has appointed Graham Vasey as director of business development for Victoria, and Paul Carapetis as senior systems engineer for major accounts.
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By: Stephen Withers
Data management specialist CommVault has appointed Graham Vasey as director of business development for Victoria, and Paul Carapetis as senior systems engineer for major accounts.
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Apple's MobileMe status reports: too little, too late
By: Stephen Withers
Apple botched the .Mac to MobileMe transition and made a huge mistake by failing to keep customers informed about what was happening. It's now moving in the right direction, but the damage may already have been done.
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By: Stephen Withers
Apple botched the .Mac to MobileMe transition and made a huge mistake by failing to keep customers informed about what was happening. It's now moving in the right direction, but the damage may already have been done.
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Nintendo: Devs knew about Wii MotionPlus, more storage coming
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
One of the big criticisms of Nintendo’s E3 announcement of the Wii MotionPlus add-on for more accurate motion control is that it kept the announcement to itself, leaving developers to learn about it through E3 – but it turns out that’s not quite the truth. An added storage option for the Wii is also being worked on!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
One of the big criticisms of Nintendo’s E3 announcement of the Wii MotionPlus add-on for more accurate motion control is that it kept the announcement to itself, leaving developers to learn about it through E3 – but it turns out that’s not quite the truth. An added storage option for the Wii is also being worked on!
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Seagate ups the ante with BIG new hard disks
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Fancy a 1.5 terabyte 3.5-inch hard drive in your desktop, or a super speedy 7200RPM 500GB 2.5-inch hard drive in your notebook? Seagate says they’ve done it and they’re coming this year.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Fancy a 1.5 terabyte 3.5-inch hard drive in your desktop, or a super speedy 7200RPM 500GB 2.5-inch hard drive in your notebook? Seagate says they’ve done it and they’re coming this year.
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Toshiba joins 2.5-inch retail hard disk club
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Long known for making 1-inch, 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch hard drives, if not larger too, Toshiba has finally decided it will sell its own drives to the public instead of packaged inside someone else’s product. In addition, it’s bundling automated backup software to make backup... easy!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Long known for making 1-inch, 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch hard drives, if not larger too, Toshiba has finally decided it will sell its own drives to the public instead of packaged inside someone else’s product. In addition, it’s bundling automated backup software to make backup... easy!
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Today's Blu-ray almost obsolete as Pioneer demos 400GB disc!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Pioneer has unveiled a 16-layer read-only optical disc, seemingly based on Blu-ray technology, with each layer holding 25GB for a whopping 400GB total. Promising recordable discs to come, how soon before today’s Blu-ray discs are tomorrow’s vinyl records?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Pioneer has unveiled a 16-layer read-only optical disc, seemingly based on Blu-ray technology, with each layer holding 25GB for a whopping 400GB total. Promising recordable discs to come, how soon before today’s Blu-ray discs are tomorrow’s vinyl records?
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Holy hardware Batman! ASUS launch world's first 1 Terabyte laptop
By: Davey Winder
If the 1GB graphics, 4GB of RAM and high definition Blu-ray are not enough, perhaps ASUS can tempt you with the truly outrageous 1000GB of hard drive storage on this monster laptop. And then there's Batman of course...
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By: Davey Winder
If the 1GB graphics, 4GB of RAM and high definition Blu-ray are not enough, perhaps ASUS can tempt you with the truly outrageous 1000GB of hard drive storage on this monster laptop. And then there's Batman of course...
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Telstra joins PaaS gold rush with T-Suite
By: Paul Hosking
Telstra has announced that it will launch a platform, called T-Suite,
for delivery of software as a service offerings aimed at small to
medium-sized businesses.
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By: Paul Hosking
Telstra has announced that it will launch a platform, called T-Suite,
for delivery of software as a service offerings aimed at small to
medium-sized businesses.Read More About Telstra Joins PaaS Gold Rush With T-Suite...
Mac cloner serves up half-price Leopard Server
By: Stephen Withers
Florida-based Mac cloner Psystar is treading on Apple's toes again, offering Mac OS X Server as an option on its new range of rack-mounted servers. The company caused a stir earlier this year when it launched systems built from generic PC components but with Apple's Leopard preinstalled.
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By: Stephen Withers
Florida-based Mac cloner Psystar is treading on Apple's toes again, offering Mac OS X Server as an option on its new range of rack-mounted servers. The company caused a stir earlier this year when it launched systems built from generic PC components but with Apple's Leopard preinstalled.
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Blu-ray PC drive prices slashed – but are they slashed enough?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
We’re a long, long way from $50 Blu-ray drive prices and less than $1 per blank Blu-ray disc as we are in the world of CDs and DVDs, but an important step towards those price points being a reality has occurred as prices have fallen. Still, aren’t hard drives way cheaper to buy than Blu-ray drives and discs?!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
We’re a long, long way from $50 Blu-ray drive prices and less than $1 per blank Blu-ray disc as we are in the world of CDs and DVDs, but an important step towards those price points being a reality has occurred as prices have fallen. Still, aren’t hard drives way cheaper to buy than Blu-ray drives and discs?!
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Toshiba releases faster 160GB 1.8-inch hard drive
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The announcement of a 160GB 1.8-inch hard drive isn’t new – the iPod Classic 160GB has one. But what is new is a faster 5400RPM speed that makes the drive much more suitable for notebooks and ‘mobile Internet devices’, and it’s coming in August at a price likely to be much cheaper than SSD.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The announcement of a 160GB 1.8-inch hard drive isn’t new – the iPod Classic 160GB has one. But what is new is a faster 5400RPM speed that makes the drive much more suitable for notebooks and ‘mobile Internet devices’, and it’s coming in August at a price likely to be much cheaper than SSD.
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ioSafe releases first fire and waterproof hard drives
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Disaster protection and recovery takes on a whole new meaning with an internal hard drive that can survive full immersion in water and a raging fire, events that could severely damage normal hard drives and subject them to very expensive data recovery procedures - something that is included as standard with ioSafe drives if it's still needed. So how much do these drives cost?!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Disaster protection and recovery takes on a whole new meaning with an internal hard drive that can survive full immersion in water and a raging fire, events that could severely damage normal hard drives and subject them to very expensive data recovery procedures - something that is included as standard with ioSafe drives if it's still needed. So how much do these drives cost?!
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What's in Apple's MobileMe for me?
By: Paul Hosking
If you already subscribe to Apple's .Mac service (a bundle of online storage and other services that are closely integrated with the Finder and Apple software such as Mail, iCal and iPhoto), what will its reincarnation as MobileMe bring?
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By: Paul Hosking
If you already subscribe to Apple's .Mac service (a bundle of online storage and other services that are closely integrated with the Finder and Apple software such as Mail, iCal and iPhoto), what will its reincarnation as MobileMe bring?
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SanDisk pushes SSDs for UMPCs
By: Stephen Withers
A new range of solid state drives (SSDs) intended for use in low-cost and ultra-mobile PCs will arrive from SanDisk in August.
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By: Stephen Withers
A new range of solid state drives (SSDs) intended for use in low-cost and ultra-mobile PCs will arrive from SanDisk in August.
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