LaCie Culbuto “roly-poly toy” USB Key brainchild of French designer Constance Guisset

Today here at CES, LaCie has taken the wraps off a globular, elongated USB key called the Culbuto. Designed by French designer Constance Guisset, this storage drive bobs about when … Continue reading

LaCie’s Culbuto Flash Drive Wobbles But It Won’t Ever Fall Down

LaCie's Culbuto Flash Drive Wobbles But It Won't Ever Fall Down

How often do you remove a USB flash drive from your computer, place it somewhere on your desk, and then have it instantly disappear? Too often. It’s one of those bizarre mysteries of—life like socks going missing in the dryer—that LaCie may have just eradicated with its bulbous new Culbuto flash drive.

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LaCie Sphere Hard Drive

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Check out this newly released hard drive from LaCie, the Sphere. Designed by Christofle, this elegant handcrafted hard drive is enclosed in a spherical case of silver-plated steel, has a USB 3.0 connection interface and comes in 1TB of storage capacity. The 1TB Sphere is available now for a retail price of $499. [Product Page]

LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 boasts title of fastest portable storage offering

LaCie has introduced the Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 here at CES 2014, something the company is hailing as the faster portable storage option presently available. As you may have … Continue reading

LaCie Sphere handcrafted hard drive boasts design by Christofle

Among its other offerings revealed today at CES, LaCie has introduced the hand-crafted Sphere external hard drive, a shiny ball that is at both times retro and modern. The enclosure … Continue reading

LaCie Fuel 1TB drive offers AirPlay for iPad, iPhone and Mac

LaCie has rolled out the red carpet for the Fuel, a sporty external hard drive designed specifically for the iPad, iPhone, and Mac. In addition to being wireless, the Fuel … Continue reading

Your Most Bourgeois Bits Belong Inside This $490 Silver-Plated Data Ball

Your Most Bourgeois Bits Belong Inside This $490 Silver-Plated Data Ball

Priced at $490, this is easily the most impractical 1TB hard drive in the galaxy.

    



LaCie Unveils New Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 Hard Drive

LaCie Unveils New Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 Hard Drive[CES 2014] For the professional photo editor or video editor, having ample amount of hard disk space is necessary. After all a good majority of these professionals work with raw files and files whose resolutions are huge, meaning that every single file could be a few megabytes, and in the case of videos, a few hundred to one gigabyte alone! This is where LaCie comes in as the company has recently announced the Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2, a product which they’re calling the world’s fastest portable storage.

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    LaCie Debuts Fuel, a Take-Anywhere Wireless Drive for Mobiles

    LaCie Debuts Fuel, a Take-Anywhere Wireless Drive for Mobiles

    Fuel a battery-powered 1TB drive that connects to your mobile or your laptop wirelessly over Wi-Fi, allowing you to watch movies or backup data from anywhere, without cables.

        



    LaCie Sphere Is A Stylish Looking Hard Drive

    LaCie Sphere Is A Stylish Looking Hard Drive[CES 2014] External hard drives and USB flash drives are something we don’t necessarily think too much about in terms of design. However LaCie is a company that has not been shy about styling their products as we have seen them collaborate with Porsche on hard drives before, which is why it is not surprising, and somewhat of a delight, to see LaCie announce a new external hard drive in the form of the Sphere. As the name and the photos indicate, this is a hard drive that is atypical in design and spherical in shape, courtesy of a design collaboration with Christofle, a French luxury brand that is known for their work with silver. (more…)

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