Stories by: Chris Mellor
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Phase: The iPod's Guitar Hero 12/11/2007 17:07:56
The original Guitar Hero developer drops a cool new music game for the iPod. - +
Hybrid hard drive works without Windows 12/10/2007 08:48:56
New FlashMate hybrid hard drive technology has been introduced that allows data to be read, even when the computer is switched off. - +
British ISP powered by the sun 02/10/2007 10:19:21
UK-based Internet service provider Ecological Hosting is powering its data centre with sunshine. - +
D-Link promotes power-saving switches 28/09/2007 08:50:56
D-link has announced Ethernet desktop switches that, it claims, use up to 44 percent less power than existing 5-port switches. It said it was the first company to bring such green Ethernet switches to the market. - +
USB 3.0 is coming: Faster wired and wireless speeds 26/09/2007 13:00:59
Intel and other companies have formed a group to promote the USB 3.0, which should deliver more than ten times the speed of the existing USB 2.0 standard. - +
RAM cache makes hybrid hard drive fly 05/09/2007 12:11:26
A new hard drive from Japanese company DTS has added 1GB of DRAM cache to a 2.5-inch serial ATA disk. - +
Via decreases motherboard power consumption 05/09/2007 12:05:53
Via Technologies has launched a new PC motherboard to help OEMs build PCs meeting the US Energy Star requirements. - +
Sun shuns FalconStor's de-dupe system 05/09/2007 12:14:15
Sun has agreed to resell Diligent's de-duplication and virtual tape library software despite currently selling rival FalconStor's virtual tape library. - +
Sony asks small fortune for flash-based Vaio 07/08/2007 07:50:25
Sony has introduced a flash memory-based Vaio notebook that, compared to a hard-drive model, costs US$700 extra and delivers 68GB less storage. - +
Eco drive cuts power by 75 percent 23/07/2007 09:20:14
An external drive that drops its power down in three stages as inactivity time lengthens has been announced by Kanguru. It is an 80 - 750GB capacity product, connecting to Windows or Mac systems by USB 2.0. - +
1TB optical disks now in prospect 02/07/2007 10:17:49
Manufacturers are being offered the world's highest capacity optical storage technology to license, reportedly, leap-frogging 300GB holographic disks and offering 1TB in a DVD-size disk. But the technology has not been commercialized and product could be three to five years away.
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