iBuypower Paladin XLC gaming computers
March 19, 2010

iBuypower is back with their new range of Paladin XLC gaming machines, where you won't find them short on firepower at all, particularly when we are talking about the range of Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition processors, up to a whopping 12GB of DD3 RAM, a maximum of 1TB of hard drive space as well as a Blu-ray drive. As the saying goes, cheap things are no good, and good things are not cheap - hence the starting price of $2,159 for one of these puppies.
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Western Digital My Passport SE for Mac
March 16, 2010

Western Digital has the hearts and minds of Mac users worldwide with their latest My Passport SE portable USB hard drive which comes in 750GB and 1TB capacities, available through Western Digital’s online store. Compatible with the Apple duration Machine software, these USB-powered drives save you the hassle of toting around another potential adapter while you're on the go, while 256-bit hardware encryption with password protection provides another level of shield and added peace of mind. Western Digital will price the 1TB and 750GB models at $199.99 and $179.99, respectively.
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MacView concept should have been the iPad
February 5, 2010

Patrycjusz Brzezinski (try saying that ten times fast!) should be snapped up by Apple in double quick duration, considering he came up with the MacView concept that is the iPad - and so, so much more. After all, it measures no more than 7mm at its thickest point, featuring a 1,152 x 720 resolution LED touchscreen display, a slide-out panel that doubles up as a keyboard, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, 4GB RAM, a whole 1TB SSD and a full Mac OS X operating system running within. Of course, these specifications remain a pipe dream at point of publishing - after all, can you imagine how much a 1TB SSD would cost?
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IO-goods LAN DISK XR
January 20, 2010

IO-Data has unveiled its LAN DISK XR which is currently on schedule for an early February release. that new NAS is capable of holding up to a quartet of 3.5" hard drives, boasting a maximum of 1TB of storage space. Since hot-swapping capability is supported, you will be able to change a faulty disc without having to shut down the entire NAS operation. Other connectivity options provided with the LAN DISK XR include a couple of Gigabit Ethernet ports, an equal number of USB 2.0 ports and an eSATA port. It will retail for a rather hefty €599 sans hard drives (you'll need to supply your own), where it plays nice with a whole host of Windows operating systems (Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008) and Mac OS X 10.4.
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Rebit SaveMe software and backup drives
January 8, 2010
[CES 2010] You never know when catastrophe might strike, and the same holds particularly true when it comes to your precious info on your computers and notebooks. Rebit knows that, and has rolled out SaveMe - its new line of backup drives and software. Featuring the exclusive SmartSave Personalization Technology, the software is capable of delivering a complete backup and recovery service, growing and shrinking the amount of historical goods without compromising your data's safety. Capable of backing up and recovering notes of up to half a dozen computers, you can purchase portable hard drives from SaveMe or use your own portable hard drive. whether you decide to get the whole works from SaveMe, it will come in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities for desktop drives, while portable backup drives are available in 250GB, 320GB and 500GB capacities. When asked about the grade of hard drive used, Rebit's marketing folks mentioned that they use Hitachi and Toshiba.
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New WD MyBook Features USB 3.0
January 5, 2010

Looking for a new external hard drive? Well, whether the sleek and sexy Buffalo drive isn’t suitable for you, perhaps the speed of USB 3.0 that the new Western Digital MyBook features will entice you? The drive will be available in 1TB and 2TB sizes, and will be 5Gpbs-capable, thanks to its USB 3.0 connection. You’ll be able to pick up the 1TB version for $180, which doesn’t sound unreasonable. While the drive is backwards compatible with USB 2.0, you’ll obviously want USB 3.0, but whether you don’t have USB 3.0 on your computer, WD is offering the drives with a USB 3.0 card for an additional $20.
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Buffalo External Hard Disk Looks Amazingly Beautiful
January 4, 2010

We’re certain you’ve seen many external hard drives before, but how many of those that you’ve seen match your contemporary home décor, or doesn’t look like an eyesore? whether you’re looking for something to match your fashion-conscious household, you might want to check out Buffalo’s HD-AV2.0TU2 external hard drive. The little blue dots on the drive indicate how much space you’ve got left on the drive, whether you didn’t already guess that. Aside from the indicator lights, and the awesome design, it’s pretty much your standard external hard disk, and is available in sizes of 500GB, 1TB and 1.5TB sizes, which will be going for $150, $190 and $250 respectively.
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