Awhile ago I wrote about terabyte hard drives, amazingly huge drives that were becoming affordable. Not to be outdone, a researcher at the University of Arizona has developed a technology that will enable consumers to have terabyte storage in a tiny thumb drive! Not only is this new technology a thousand times more efficient,

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A friend told me about this last night on IM. It’s incredible really. We have come so far so fast in the world of technology. Where will we be in 5 years at this rate?
The specs are: 5400 to 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s. Reviews I’ve read so far say it’s quiet, very quiet. And I’ve read about 20 reviews. It runs cooler than most drives t

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Remember in 90's, there were Zip Drives considered cool, as they can hold a lot more data then normal floppy disks. Soon the CD-R comes in with huge storage facility and Zip is gone.
Now Iomega is taking Zip Drives back in market, but they going to call it Rev, it is a HDD split in half - the head and mechanisms are in the reader, and in ea

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Streaming our audio and video collections from home will soon become a normal everyday occurrence. Hosting an image gallery with the 10,000 high-resolution digital pictures we’ve taken over the last few years will no longer be an issue. Setting up a blog on these little machines will also be pretty simple, as 99% of all blogs i

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Hewlett-Packard is negotiating to buy technology services provider Electronic Data Systems Corp. in a deal that could help the planet’s largest personal computer maker usurp more of the data management and consulting contracts from competitors such as IBM, Dell, and (potentially) Google.

HP is in a great position to make the

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