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Set Up an Automated, Bulletproof File Back Up Solution [How To]






More and more, the fragments of your life exist as particles on a disk mounted inside your computer—disks susceptible to temperature changes, power surges, fire, theft, static, and just plain wear a...
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How to Play Music from Amazon's Cloud Player in iOS [Annoyances]






Amazon recently introduced their awesome new Cloud Drive service, which was strangely without iOS support. Weblog TUAW discovered an easy, albeit imperfect, way to listen to your music from Mobile Safari....
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The Crucial m4 (Micron C400) SSD Review

Last week I was in Orlando attending CTIA. While enjoying the Florida weather, two SSDs arrived at my office back in NC: Intel's SSD 320, which we just reviewed three days ago and Crucial's m4. Many of you noticed that I had snuck in m4 results...
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Windows 8 Might Get a Time Machine of Its Own [Rumor]






According to WinRumors, Windows 8 will introduce a feature similar to OS X's Time Machine called History Vault. More »






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Cloud Storage Faceoff: Windows Live SkyDrive vs. Dropbox vs. Amazon Cloud Drive [Lifehacker Faceoff]






With Amazon's recent entry into consumer cloud storage, we've got quite a few competitors offering great and varying options—but which one is the best? Here's a look at Windows Live SkyDrive, Dropb...
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Kingston Releases New V100 Firmware to Address Data Loss Bug

While I was at CTIA last week I ran into a friend from Kingston who let me know about an issue with the JMicron JMF618 based SSDNow V100 SSDs that were released last year. We never formally reviewed the V100 here on AnandTech but I've tested the dr...
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SugarSync 2.2 for iOS Lets You Remotely Manage Your Home Computer [Apps]


SugarSync is the feature-laden cloud sharing iOS app, and now with version 2.2, you can manage files on your home computer, grab public links for sharing files, and stream music in the background. [SugarSync] More »



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LaCie's Wuala Secure Cloud Storage App Encrypts and Decrypts Files on Your iPhone [Video]






The cloud is good, yes!, but it's easy to understand how it could make security-minded folks a bit woozy, what with all those personal files just sitting there waiting to be compromised. If that thought ...
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128 GB SDXC Cards Are Finally Available [Blip]


For those lusting after Lexar's 128GB SDXC card, they're now shipping. The $330 price is steep if you just want one for the hell of it, but there's always the 64GB version for $200. [Lexar via DP Review via Engadget] More »
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Design From the Ground Up These $480 Transparent Hard Drives [Storage]






I hadn't realized before just how much design work can go into building an external hard drive. Granted, these are $480 drives, so definitely a step or two above the Western Digital littering your desk. ...
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Samsung Breakthrough Means Giganto Hard Drives on the Way [Guts]


Samsung's got good news for you digital hoarders—they've hit the 1TB mark in platter density—meaning they can cram more information than ever into the metal discs that're stacked together to make a hard drive. This means 4TB (!!...
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The Intel SSD 510 Review

It's been a long time coming but we finally have Intel's third generation SSD. Codenamed Elmcrest, this is not only the first 6Gbps SSD from Intel but it's also the first Intel drive to use a 3rd party controller. Why would Intel turn elsewh...
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Cheat Sheet: 10 Tips and Tricks for Dropbox [Tips]






Dropbox is, in a word, awesome. From its humble beginnings back in 2007, the robust cloud-storage service has grown by leaps and bounds in the past few years. Now, in addition to its browser-based interfa...
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OS X Lion Will Take Better Care of SSDs [Blips]


OS X Lion Will Use TRIM commands when dealing with SSDs, which will extend the life of the storage devices found in all MacBook Airs. [HardMac via Cult of Mac] More »






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OCZ Vertex 3 Preview: Faster and Cheaper than the Vertex 3 Pro

Last week OCZ pulled the trigger and introduced the world’s first SF-2000 based SSD: the Vertex 3 Pro. Not only was it the world’s first drive to use SandForce’s 2nd generation SSD controller, the Vertex 3 Pro was also the first SATA ...
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Promise Pegasus Is the First RAID Storage With Thunderbolt [Thunderbolt]






That didn't take long! Promise's new Pegasus R4 and R6 RAIDs support Thunderbolt, Intel's new 10 Gb/s I/O tech, making for lightning fast transfer with a capacity of up to 12TB. Perfect for anyone who's c...
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You Can Score 5GB of Free Cloud Storage On LiveKive [Storage]


What's a cloud storage company gotta do to get your attention these days? LiveKive, a new offering from anti-virus mainstay AVG, is handing out 5GB of free storage (compared to the 2GB Dropbox Basic currently allots you). Available in beta ...
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OCZ Vertex 3 Pro Preview: The First SF-2500 SSD

For the past six months I've been working on research and testing for the next major AnandTech SSD article. I figured I had enough time to line up its release with the first samples of the next-generation of high end SSDs. After all, it seems like e...
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Stream Media To Your iOS Device With the TS-x12 From QNAP [Storage]






QNAP's newest NAS series has more storage (up to 8TB) and is faster (Marvell 1.2GHz CPU, 256MB of RAM, and gigabit Ethernet ports) than others before it. But what makes the new series really different? ...
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CES 2011: Corsair Performance Series 3 SSD Benchmarks

Corsair has traditionally been a very conservative player in the SSD space. It started by selling Samsung based drives and eventually moved to Indilinx (although far later than its chief competitors). With SandForce Corsair narrowed the time to market ...
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Seagate GoFlex Mac & Thin @ CES 2011

I met with Seagate briefly at the show and it gave me an update on additions to its drive lineup. Unfortunately there still are no updates to the Momentus XT. It remains as the only Hybrid HDD in Seagate’s lineup. I’m disappointed as I was ...
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OCZ'z Vertex Pro 3 Demo: World's First SandForce SF-2000

A few months ago SandForce announced its second generation SSD controller: the SF-2000 series. The specs SandForce released at the time were almost too good to be true. As a refresher here’s what we saw back in October of last year:



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Micron's RealSSD C400 uses 25nm NAND at $1.61/GB, Offers 415MB/s Reads

Here’s a little deja vu for you. At last year’s Storage Visions (a small storage show that precedes CES) Micron announced its first 6Gbps SSD, the RealSSD C300. Although met with its fair share of growing pains in the form of firmware issue...
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So SDXC Cards Go to 128GB Now [Sdxc]






We're still a long ways from the 2TB SDXC cards we were promised. But that doesn't mean my jaw's not dropping a little to see Lexar's 128GB SDXC card. And then dropping a little lower at the price. Mor...
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Intel's SSD 310: G2 Performance in an mSATA Form Factor

Although not quite the Intel SSD announcement we were expecting in Q4, today Intel unveiled its first mSATA SSD: the Intel SSD 310.

Based on the 34nm Intel X25-M G2 controller, the 310 will be available in both 40GB and 80GB capacities. The 80GB ve...
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This Coffee Table Is Supposed To Break in Half [Storage]






Inspired by the geological feature of the same name, the San Andreas coffee table, designed by Ricardo Garza Marcos, breaks apart to reveal its storage space. Goes great with a LaBrea Tar Pit Fondue set! ...
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Every Gadget Should Have a Home This Beautiful [Imagecache]






Camera bags are great for the field—but what about when you take your gear back home? This gorgeous wooden camera box is perfect for the Leicas inside—though we wish all our stuff were so luck...
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Unlock the Door to Your Computer's Heart (Or Illegal MP3 Collection) [USB]






USB drives have become cheap to the point of disposability. I think there are four lying underneath my bed like dust bunnies. So a drive has to be particularly eye-catching to make anyone care—like ...
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US Military Bans All Physical Media on Its Internal Network [Wikileaks]






The military doesn't want to be the source of the next WikiLeak shit-storm, and is going to extreme means to ensure this—prohibiting the use of all disks and drives on its secret network, under pena...
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Micron's ClearNAND: 25nm + ECC, Combats Increasing Error Rates



NAND endurance is on its way down with each subsequent process generation. At the same time unrecoverable bit error rates are on their way up. Companies like SandForce have included powerful ECC engines in their SSD controllers and implemented RAI...
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Minimalist SD Reader Also Looks Like a Toaster [CardReader]






There's usually nothing very interesting about transferring files off an SD card. But! Elecom's newest, adorable little reader lets you pop in four of your cards (SD, microSD, and miniSD) at once. Then, s...
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Apple Shuts Down PhotoFast's MacBook Air 256GB SSD Upgrade Kit Production [Apple]






As if the new MacBook Air wasn't sweet enough, you could also—until now—trick it out with a speedy SSD upgrade from PhotoFast. But Apple's put an end to that. More »





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ADATA N004 - SATA & USB 3.0 SSD Reviewed

OCZ and Kingston have already shown us what solid state technology can do for external drive transfer speeds when given the headroom provided by USB 3.0 technology. Now, ADATA bring us the N004, an Indilinx Barefoot based solid state drive that features...
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Playboy's Hard Drive Has 250GB of Vintage Issues For Your "Perusal" [Playboy]






Got National Geographic's external hard drive on your Christmas wish list? You may want to replace it with Playboy's $300 250GB drive which contains every single issue of Playboy, from vintage 1953 gals t...
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Quick Look: Kingston HyperX MAX 3.0, A USB 3.0 V+100 SSD

Although OCZ was first on the market with a USB 3.0 enabled SSD with its Enyo drive, competitors are knocking down the doors and bridging the gap. We saw the first lower cost USB 3.0 SSD with Kingston's DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0, however the JMicro...
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This Delorean Backs Up Your Computer at 88 MPH [Storage]






This 500 gigabyte Back To The Future Hard Drive is already geekbait on its own, with its 1:18 scale stylings and all. But the thought of combining it with this could potentially cause a spontaneous nerdga...
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OCZ Vertex Plus Preview: Introducing the Indilinx Martini

Last year was dominated by two SSD controller manufacturers: Intel and Indilinx. Intel delivered the performance while Indilinx offered a value alternative. Once SandForce hit early this year however, it was game over for Indilinx. We have reviewed a co...
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3.5" Floppy Disk Revived as Functional DIY USB Drive Project [Hacks]






Charles Mangin from Option8 managed to cram a USB stick into an old floppy in such a way that's just fresh enough to be a DIY project I wouldn't mind attempting myself. More »





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RAW STEEL Laughs at Other Weak, Pathetic SD Cards [MemoryCard]






Yes, it sounds like the name of a male stripper, but this RAW STEEL SD card by Hoodman means serious business. Plated in (you guessed it!) steel and waterproofed with epoxy, the card should survive longer...
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Kingston SSDNow V+100 Review

I'm not sure what it is about SSD manufacturers and overly complicated product stacks. Kingston has no less than six different SSD brands in its lineup. The E Series, M Series, SSDNow V 100, SSDNow V+ 100, SSDNow V+ 100E and SSDNow V+ 180. The E and...
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Designer Hard Drive From LaCie and Philippe Starck Goes USB 3.0 [Hard Drives]






Cramming 500GB of storage into that molten silver casing, LaCie's design partnership with Philippe Starck has gone USB 3.0 for faster data transfers—though of course it also works with USB 2.0 ports...
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MacBook Air's SSDs Will Be Sold to Other Companies by Toshiba [Guts]






The very same Toshiba SSDs that Apple uses in its MacBook Airs are now being offered to other companies who may or may not be green-eyed with envy at the slinkiness of the Airs. More »

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A Quick Look at OCZ's RevoDrive x2: IBIS Performance without HSDL

 



Over the summer we previewed OCZ's first affordable PCIe SSD: the RevoDrive. Made of a pair of SandForce SF-1200 controllers behind a PCI-X RAID controller and a PCI-X to PCIe bridge, the RevoDrive performed well and ended up being ...
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Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB and My Book Essential 3TB Drives Reviewed

 



Two months ago I looked at the world’s first 3TB desktop hard drive. It was a 5 platter, 3TB Seagate Barracuda XT inside an external GoFlex Desk chassis. The performance of the drive wasn’t anything out of the ordinary, but the p...
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Repurpose a Shoe Organizer for Compartmentalized Cable Storage [Cable Management]






Keep cables organizes, especially those that you use just enough that putting them in deep storage at the back of the closet isn't practical, is a challenge. Repurpose an over-the-door shoe organizer for ...
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This Is the Largest SATA Drive In the World [Storage]






It just looks like any other, but this WD Caviar Green is three terabytes, using 750GB-per-platter. At just $240, it comes just in time to upgrade my backup storage unit. More »





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Flash Memory May Be 10,000 Times Faster In Just Three Years [Guts]


Most mobile devices today use NAND flash memory. It's fast! But ReRAM—a joint project of Sharp and Elipa—promises to be 10,000 times faster. And they say they can commercialize it by 2013. What's that mean for you? More ...
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TDK's 1TB Optical Disc Is Like 41 Blu-rays In One [Storage]






At Ceatec Japan, TDK highlighted a 1TB capacity optical disc—enough to hold a sizeable Blu-ray collection in the palm of your hand. More »






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Seagate GoFlex Home 2TB Reviewed

If you’ve got more than one PC in the home, having a network drive to share files, stream media and create backups can make a lot of sense. Seagate released the GoFlex Home series of NAS drives a couple of months ago, aimed at those of us who nee...
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