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Published Nov 03 2009 by DailyTech Main News Feed


Western Digital Targets Enterprise With First SAS Hard Drive

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First Reported Mar 11 2010 - Updated Mar 11 2010 - 5 Documents

Western Digital Outs New My Passport AV Portable HDDs

Western Digital has been in the storage market for a very long time and offers HDDS for internal and external use in both consumer systems and enterprise machines. The latest new product to come from WD is the new portable media drive line. The new line ... [Published Mar 11 2010 by I4U]
First Reported Mar 10 2010 - Updated Mar 11 2010 - 2 Documents

Western Digital Intros Portable Video Drive

Western Digital has introduced an external media drive for storing video and playing back the content on a high-definition television.The My Passport AV, unveiled Wednesday, plugs into the USB port of a game console, camcorder, TV, digital video recorder ... [Published Mar 11 2010 by Information Week]
First Reported Mar 08 2010 - Updated Mar 08 2010 - 2 Documents

Western Digital introduces fast and rugged solid state drives for notebooks and desktop PCs

WD today announced that the company is shipping its first consumer-oriented solid state drive (SSD) with the new WD SiliconEdge 2.5-inch SSD family. WD SiliconEdge Blue SSDs offer fast read/write speeds and high SSD capacities, making them an ideal storage ... [Published Mar 08 2010 by AME Info]
First Reported Mar 10 2010 - Updated Mar 10 2010 - 1 Documents

Western Digital 2TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive for $160 + free shipping

Dell Small Business offers the , model no. WDH2U20000N, for $173.99. Coupon code "FSDH6Z?TM9?SV6" cuts it to $159.99. With free shipping, that's $0.08/GB, $10 under last week's mention, and the lowest total price we've ever seen for this hard drive. Sales ... [Published Mar 10 2010 by I4U]
First Reported Mar 08 2010 - Updated Mar 08 2010 - 1 Documents

Corsair breaks the speed record with new SSDs

Corsair has announced another addition to its range of Solid State Drive, the Force Series, built around the SandForce SF-1200 SSD processor. Corsair claims performance of up to 280MB/s read and 260MB/s write for the new Force drives, more than doubling ... [Published Mar 08 2010 by Expert Reviews]
First Reported Mar 10 2010 - Updated Mar 10 2010 - 1 Documents

CeBIT 2010 : RunCore - experts in high end SSD

Tarinder talks to David from RunCore, who explains the range and technology behind their SSD offerings.COMPUTEX 2009 : Baffled by NAND flash? So is Scott...Scott visits the SanDisk booth where he totally gets the whole NAND flash thing... no, really... ... [Published Mar 10 2010 by Hexus]
First Reported Mar 09 2010 - Updated Mar 09 2010 - 1 Documents

Great Call on Activision Blizzard! What's Next?

Thanks to the company's focus on non-GAAP financials -- which adjusted for deferred revenue, intangible writedowns, and the like -- the results at Activision Blizzard (Nasdaq: ATVI)However, there were a few things that were very unmistakable about the ... [Published Mar 09 2010 by Motley Fool]
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