The Future Is Now With Scanners - WebCPA

The Future Is Now With Scanners - WebCPA

The Future Is Now With Scanners
WebCPA, NY - Dec 21, 2007
CS also notes that scanners typically connect to a computer using one of four methods: parallel port, USB, SCSI, or IEEE 1394. Parallel port connections are

Choosing Optical Filters

Choosing Optical Filters
The great shift from film to digital capture over the last five years has transformed the entire picture-taking process in incredible ways. Images are now stored on hard drives, flash memory cards, and discs as electronic files that can be retouched or altered in Photoshop or with other image-manipulation programs.

Samsung ships 320 GB 2.5” hard drive

Samsung rolled out a new version of its Spinpoint 2.5” hard drive series. The new drive is the second drive in the market to offer a capacity of 320 GB in this form factor.

Dump the DVD player for Apple hard drive - Dallas Morning News

Dump the DVD player for Apple hard drive - Dallas Morning News

Dump the DVD player for Apple hard drive
Dallas Morning News, TX - Dec 28, 2007
My theory is that the mini has a DVD player built in, and the fact that it has an operating system and a hard drive means I can copy movies from the DVDs

Toshiba increases capacity of slim 1.8” HDDs to 120 GB

Toshiba increases capacity of slim 1.8” HDDs to 120 GB

Toshiba launched five new hard drives for portable and consumer electronics applications with capacities of 60 GB, 80 GB and 120 GB.

Toshiba increases capacity of slim 1.8” HDDs to 120 GB

Toshiba increases capacity of slim 1.8” HDDs to 120 GB

Toshiba launched five new hard drives for portable and consumer electronics applications with capacities of 60 GB, 80 GB and 120 GB.

LaCie, Western Digital expand hard drives
LaCie has introduced a new Neil Poulton-designed hard disk providing up to 1TB of desktop storage.

Samsung ships 320 GB 2.5” hard drive

Samsung rolled out a new version of its Spinpoint 2.5” hard drive series. The new drive is the second drive in the market to offer a capacity of 320 GB in this form factor.

RLX Technologies Inc.’s Control Tower 6G

RLX Technologies Inc.’s Control Tower 6G
eWeek - Robust all-in-one management appliance; informative management modules on blades and enclosure. CON: Lacks 64-bit processor support and SCSI storage option.

Choosing Optical Filters

Choosing Optical Filters
The great shift from film to digital capture over the last five years has transformed the entire picture-taking process in incredible ways. Images are now stored on hard drives, flash memory cards, and discs as electronic files that can be retouched or altered in Photoshop or with other image-manipulation programs.

Toshiba increases capacity of slim 1.8” HDDs to 120 GB

Toshiba launched five new hard drives for portable and consumer electronics applications with capacities of 60 GB, 80 GB and 120 GB.

LaCie, Western Digital expand hard drives
LaCie has introduced a new Neil Poulton-designed hard disk providing up to 1TB of desktop storage.

Cooler Master X-Craft 360 gets worked over

Cooler Master X-Craft 360 gets worked over
The Inquirer - one of these and the drive. Now, though, I see external drives on sale for prices that are the same if not lower than the price of a drive and a decent enclosure. It fits a need, but I think that need is becoming more niche as the external drive

Hitachi denies that sale of hard-drive business is near

Hitachi denies that sale of hard-drive business is near
Computerworld Australia - Hitachi Friday denied reports that it plans to sell its hard disk drive business. The statement came in response to news reports earlier Friday that the manufacturer was actively engaged in talks with a US investment firm about selling off a

Apple adds optional RAID card to Xserve - Macworld

Apple adds optional RAID card to Xserve - Macworld

Apple adds optional RAID card to Xserve
Macworld, CA - Dec 14, 2007
The Xserve RAID card replaces the built in Serial ATA (SATA)/Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller board ordinarily in the Xserve, and does not use a PCI

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