While the vast majority of microdrives-those little hard drives with a form factor measuring 1 inch or smaller-currently head toward cell phones and MP3 players, embedded system designers are working ...
Hitachi claims to have made a major breakthrough in hard disk technology, saying that they're on track to squeeze in as many as 230 gigabits per square inch using perpendicular recording (that means ...
IBM on Monday shrunk the price of its smallest hard drive, the Microdrive. The Microdrive is a one-inch hard drive that acts as removable storage and fits into a CompactFlash Type II slot found in ...
IBM has sliced prices on its microdrives by as much as 32 percent. The microdrive’s new retail prices on the company’s Web site are US$379 for the 1GB model, $259 for the 512MB version, and $199 for ...
Four gigabyte Microdrives, mini-hard drives that can fit into the CompactFlash card slot of a PDA or digital camera, are due from Hitachi later this year. Jason Dunn of PocketPCThoughts thinks it’s ...
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