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Bharat | Dec 19 2008
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Pumping gigs for storage capacity seems to be the new way in, as Toshiba is to introduce a 512GB SSD at the forthcoming Consumer Electronics Show, and here is a new kind of data storage medium developed to keep in the spree (may be stupid to compare...
Bharat | Dec 2 2008
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Did you think the double-layered Blu-ray was the ultimate storage one could fathom? Then you have a reason to be moved. Spotted is Pioneer's new layered optical disc that boasts of a decisive 400GB data storage capacity. The 16-layer optical disc...
Vikas Shekhawat | Apr 17 2006
Visualize a single disk sitting near your home theatre with a power to hold 106 DVD movies. Forget Blu-ray, forget HD-DVD, the Holographic data storage has achieved the deftly. Gifting users more space, time, and power, InPhase Technologies, has...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 7 2006
Yes, LG has really added fuel to the ongoing disk war amongst the major DVD player manufacturers with its new Dual Format Blu-ray/HD-DVD Player. Though there's no doubt that the technology will bring in an array of benefits for the consumers, it may...
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 15 2006
After Seagatelaunches its 12 GB ST1.3 Series 1-inch hard drive for portable devices, Cornice too jumped into the race with its two new Dragon Series drives, of which one is 8 GB and the other 10 GB. Though the drives are thin and suitable for phones but..
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 13 2006
As we all know, the computer's hard drive doesn't complement to its name and needs special care. You can keep it healthy and increase its longevity by employing simple measure. The article published in The TechZone here gives a detailed info with respect.

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