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PC World July 24, 2002 Tom Spring |
What Has Your Floppy Drive Done for You Lately? PC makers are still standing by floppy drives despite vanishing consumer demand. |
The Motley Fool November 29, 2005 Tim Beyers |
Welcome Back, Maxell An old innovator returns in style, with a new type of storage media. Today it is working with InPhase Technologies, a spin-off from Lucent, to create a new removable drive capable of storing more than 300 gigabytes of data. Investors, take note. |
PC Magazine October 11, 2006 |
Defragment Floppy Disks Windows XP Disk Defragmenter won't handle a floppy disk. |
PC World March 6, 2002 Martyn Williams |
Driving the Future of Hard Disks Industry group unveils plans for a removable hard disk system, designed for PCs and other devices... |
Macworld August 2004 Kristina De Nike |
LaCie USB Pocket Floppy 4x Portable USB drive gives your floppies one last gasp. |
InternetNews January 4, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Victory For Flash as Hitachi Cans Tiny Hard Disks Hitachi is kissing production of its smallest hard drive disks goodbye, citing poor sales and the increasing shift to flash technology when it comes to demand for mobile device storage. |
Popular Mechanics January 2010 Tyghe Trimble |
3 Next-Gen Fixes to the Coming Hard-Drive Crisis Hard drives could reach their limits by 2015 unless researchers can find new ways to cram more information onto their disks. |
PC World February 5, 2003 Tom Mainelli |
Dell Drops Floppy Drives in New PCs Future Dimension 8250 desktops will offer floppy drives as an option -- alongside thumb drives. |
Macworld October 2000 Mel Beckman |
SANcube Digital video recording requires fast hard disks. One solution is MicroNet's innovative SANcube, a FireWire storage area network whose hefty disk drives--up to 220GB--move as fast as 30MB per second. |
PC World May 2001 Kirk Steers |
Create Your Own Emergency Boot Disk Create an emergency boot disk, identify mysterious components... |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2009 John Keller |
Military hard-drive manufacturers balance the benefits of spinning-media and solid-state data storage Traditional military hard drives made from spinning magnetic media were once thought to be too delicate for punishing military systems in the field. |
PC World November 2003 Lincoln Spector |
What to Do When XP or 2000 Won't Boot Try several tactics to get a reluctant Windows to load; plus, keep XP's Start menu under control. |
Linux Journal January 1, 2002 Duncan Napier |
Setting up a VPN Gateway How to install and run an IPSec-based VPN gateway with a firewall using a single bootable Linux diskette distribution... |
Science News December 11, 2004 Ivars Peterson |
Pennies in a Tray Mathematicians have long pondered the problem of packing identical circles inside a variety of geometric shapes. |