Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Sony, Panasonic develop 300GB optical discs for enterprise storage

External disk storage market recovers from slump | A3CUBE claims eight times storage performance for one third the cost

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Sony, Panasonic develop 300GB optical discs for enterprise storage
Sony and Panasonic have developed a next-generation optical disc for enterprise storage with an initial capacity of 300GB. Read More


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External disk storage market recovers from slump
The market for external disk storage systems has recovered from a slump, with factory revenues up 2.4 percent to US$6.9 billion in the fourth quarter of 2013, according to an IDC study. Read More

A3CUBE claims eight times storage performance for one third the cost
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Learn about IBM's unique Real-time Compression technology that can enable storing up to 5x as much data in the same storage space. Learn More

Seagate preps large-capacity storage drives for tablets
Seagate Technology thinks the storage capacity could be larger in tablets, most of which come with a relatively small amount of native storage. Read More

Toshiba's OCZ cranks up speed on new 3.2TB solid state drives
OCZ Storage Solutions is starting a new chapter in its enterprise operations with shipments of a new line of solid-state drives (SSDs) that offer maximum storage capacity of 3.2TB. Read More


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Internet pranked by 'Facebook for Drunks' app
A social network that caters exclusively to drunks and requires actual Breathalyzer proof of drunkenness using an actual Breathalyzer to log in? Must be a joke, right? Of course it's a joke, but that hasn't stopped The Internet - including a number of tech news sites - from taking this "social network" seriously, or the "founders" from promising to make a splash at the SXSW extravaganza kicking off... Read More

Readers react to RadioShack closing 1,110 stores
Yesterday I posted a personal anecdote in response to the news that RadioShack would be closing 1,100 stores in the U.S. ... and a handful of readers reacted with stories of their own in comments: 'Just an annex for cell phone companies' Read More

30 richest techies in the world
Forbes came out with its list of billionaires and techies make an impressive showing on the list. Read More


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