Intel is pushing hard to become a leader in the SSD space.
Computex 2015: SanDisk Launches Dime-Sized 128GB Flash Drive
Samsung Claims ‘World’s First’ With M.2 NVMe SSD
Kingston Launches Blazing-Fast HyperX Predator PCIe SSD
Kingston’s new SSD taps PCIe x4 connectivity for lightning-fast 1400MB/s read and 1000MB/s write speeds.
SanDisk Reveals 200 GB MicroSD Card at MWC 2015
Sony’s ‘Premium Sound’ Memory Card is a Fantastic Scam
Sony claims new microSD card produces less electrical noise, thus leads to better sound.
Thecus Can Do Better: N2560 NAS Review
Thecus is known for its performance oriented NAS devices, but the N2560 leaves us wanting more.
OCZ Launches Vertex 460A SSD
IBM and Nvidia to Build 100 Petaflop+ Supercomputers
The Department of Energy has announced that they will be awarding $425 million in grants to build 100+ petaflop supercomputers using IBM and Nvidia hardware
Guide: Best Custom Gaming System Under $2000
We take a look at the latest and greatest custom gaming machine for under $2,000 including the price of a new keyboard, monitor and mouse.
Kingston HyperX Predator DDR4-3000 CL15 16GB Kit Review
The HyperX Predator line from Kingston is fresh on the scene and is hoping to be the choice for many enthusiasts with its competitive pricing.
Cloud Storage Company Bitcasa Screws Customers
Bitcasa has decided to get rid of unlimited storage and raise prices on their customers without any warning and is giving them three weeks to get their data
Visiontek releases new USB Pocket SSDs
Visiontek released its brand new USB Pocket SSDs today in both 120GB and 240GB versions.
Hitachi Develops 100-Layer Quartz Glass Storage Device
Hitachi’s million year-lasting quartz glass data storage technology hits the 100-layer mark.
SanDisk Reports Lukewarm Earnings for Q3 2014
SanDisk reported record revenues for the third quarter of 2014, but disappointed on profit, showing a quarterly and year over year decrease.
Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666 CL 15, Surprisingly Fun Memory
Corsair’s new DDR4 Vengeance LPX 2666 CL 15 quad channel kit is reviewed. It proves to be a capable set of RAM with headroom for overclocking and tweaking.
Samsung D3 Station 4TB Review: Affordable, Fast Storage
With so much media available today the need to either backup or store it creates the need for external storage. Samsung’s D3 Station line is out to provide storage at a good price point while not having much extra “fluff” in the package. It has some simple functions via software that is for both OSX and Windows like automated backups and password protected partitions. In testing we hope to see just how fast this thing can be for a 4TB hard disk with USB 3.0. Samsung D3 Station STSHX-D401TDB 4TB specifications • Windows 8/7/Vista/XP SP2, Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later • SuperSpeed
SanDisk Rolls Out World’s First 512GB SD Card
SD cards are getting more data jam packed every few months, and SanDisk is ready to extend the limits of SD cards yet again, as it launches the world’s very first 512GB SD card. The Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I is designated as a rugged, standard use SD card, but don’t let its appearance fool you. With a whopping 512GB storage space, it beats out most of the latest and recently released standard SD cards by at least twice or even four times as much. As SanDisk advertises it, the new SD card will be perfect for saving lots of high resolution media, the type data
SanDisk rolls out world's first 512GB SD card
SD cards are getting more data jam packed every few months, and SanDisk (NASDAQ: SNDK) is ready to extend the limits of SD cards yet again, as it launches the world’s very first 512GB SD card. The Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I is designated as a rugged, standard use SD card, but don’t let its appearance fool you. With a whopping 512GB storage space, it beats out most of the latest and recently released standard SD cards by at least twice or even four times as much. As SanDisk advertises it, the new SD card will be perfect for saving lots of high resolution media, the type
HGST Unveils The World's First 10TB 3.5-inch HDD
HGST has been known to break capacity barriers in the data storage industry. Now, the company is yet again setting a new milestone, with its introduction of the world’s very first enterprise-class 10TB 3.5-inch HDD. Last year HGST made headlines when it finally launched its very first HelioSeal HDDs. HelioSeal technology is the company’s method of sealing HDDs in helium to improve performance. The 6TB helium-filled drives were the first HDDs to showcase a significant boost in storage capacity, about 40% more compared to the competition at the time. The new 10TB HDD, based from its designation, will again feature HelioSeal tech. As with most