Sony is planning to release its New Flash Drives "Micro Vault P" later in this week in Asia-Pacific markets
Sony's drive has a slim profile, the 'Click' feature which allows users to 'reveal the USB connector without adding length to the body', a 360-degree LED, and it comes loaded with the File Rescue and x - Pict Story software for file recovery and creating automated photo presentations.
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Mach Xtreme Technology Launches New MX-DS Turbo SSDs
Advanced high speed SATAIII interface has been implemented in newer systems to remove previous performance bottleneck. The MX-DS TURBO Series is perfect to take advantage of that higher speed interface. This SSD series delivers performance that maximizes the throughput of a SATA 6 Gb/s interface with balanced read/write speeds.
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Western Digital Announces The New My Book Studio External Hard drive With 3TB Model
Western Digital's newest generation of the My Book Studio external hard drive is now available with 3TB of storage. This line of drives is designed for use with Mac computers and Apple Time Machine. To compliment the design of a Mac computer, the drive features a brushed aluminum casing. This aluminum exterior also keeps the drive cool while in use. Although the drive is formatted for use with a Mac computer, it can be reformatted and used with a PC as well. The My Book Studio external hard drive offers FireWire 800/400 and USB 2.0 interfaces, user-controlled automatic backup software and drive management, password protection and hardware encryption. Other capacity options include 1 TB and 2 TB models.
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Buffalo Launches a New Storage Disk For Networks
Buffalo release their newest device the disk LinkStation LS-XL single-drive which is considered multi storage disk is used as storage unit for several devices connected with one network, the new disk follow the standards of DLNA and can be used with many devices such as TVs, Computers, Apple Mac devices, consoles games platforms, smartphones and tablets.
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SuperTalent Presents SandForce USB3 Stick
The very first enthusiast SSDs had their roots in USB drives. Memory vendors that were making USB sticks thought to put a bunch of NAND in parallel behind a rudimentary NAND to SATA controller and you had an SSD. Performance characteristics looked great on paper but of course there were teething problems.
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Mimobot Presents Transformers Style USB Drives
Oh, it is a Transformers USB stick!
"We are stoked to welcome the iconic Transformers characters Optimus Prime and Megatron to the Mimobot family," said Evan Blaustein, CEO of Mimoco. "We hope fans worldwide enjoy the collaboration which also features our most extensive preloaded media suite to date."
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Kingston Releases HyperX SandForce SSD
Kingston is a pretty big player in the SSD space but mostly on the mainstream/value end of the spectrum. With a fairly conservative strategy we haven't seen Kingston be competitive with higher end drives since the release of the X25-M. That's all about to change now that Kingston is officially a SandForce partner.
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Promise may Release Two External Storage Devices that Use Thunderbolt
Ivy Bridge would feature both USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt on its Ivy Bridge platform (USB 3.0 will be integrated into the chipset, Thunderbolt will simply be an optional component), that should help make both standards see more widespread adoption in 2012.
Two lines of systems currently support Thunderbolt: the new MacBook Pro and the new iMac, unfortunately there are no Thunderbolt peripherals available. Apparently both Apple and Intel want to approve devices before they go on sale, at least initially to ensure there are no embarrassing problems at launch.
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Leak of Intel 710/720 SSD Series Performance
In Q3 this year Intel will very likely release their solid state drive line-up with two new 700-series SSDs. Intel will introduce only two 710-series drives, a 100GB and a 200GB model, both using a SATA 3Gbps controller paired together with 64MB of DRAM cache, softpedia reports the following on this:
"The drives will be able to achieve sequential read/write speeds of 270MB/s and 210MB/s respectively, while Intel rates their 4K random read/write performance at 36K/2.4K IOPS (input/output operations per second).
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Sharkoon Presents 64GB/128GB Flexi-Drive Ultimate USB 3.0 Key
USB sticks have been around forever. No surprise there. But they've been improving in recent years, proving that there's still demand for these little guys so long as capacity increases along with transfer rates. The Sharkoon Flexi-Drive Ultimate is the company's latest, complete with an eight-channel MLC architecture and write speeds as high as 120MB/sec. Read rates are 200MB/sec, with capacity options of 64GB and 128GB.
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