Your 3TB drive is pretty sweet, but it’d be so much more awesome if it was a 6TB, right? You bet. And TDK says it’s got a way to make that happen. That could be important very soon, as some industry insiders think that hard drive manufacturers only have one or two generations left before […]
‘Humanity toward others’ extended to Windows with Ubuntu One cloud storage
Posted in: Android, cloud, Linux, Microsoft, minipost, mobile, storage, Today's Chili, ubuntu, WindowsAre you a Windows user in need of yet another cloud storage option? Lucky for you, after a long-running beta, Canonical’s Ubuntu One client has officially debuted on Microsoft’s platform. First introduced with Ubuntu 10.10, the service offers 5GB of free storage, with file syncing across multiple machines, ala Dropbox. Android and iOS clients are already available. If you need more space, how about 20GB for $29.99 a year or $2.99 a month? And if portable tunes is your game, you can have that same 20GB along with music streaming apps (similar to Google Music Beta) for $39.99 a year or $3.99 a month. Click the source link to engage in some cross-platform storage.
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‘Humanity toward others’ extended to Windows with Ubuntu One cloud storage originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Oct 2011 04:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Need RAID? Fusion F2QR packs two 1TB drives into a portable shell
Posted in: hard drive, HardDrive, Mac, PC, storage, Today's ChiliDo you demand portability from your Redundant Array of Independent Disks? Then you’ve probably already seen Sonnet’s Fusion F2, with its two 1TB drives and eSATA connector. Today the company introduces the Fusion F2QR, which also features two 2.5-inch, 1TB hard drives — but now comes with four interface options. You’ve got your eSATA, of course, but also Firewire 400, Firewire 800 and USB 2.0 connectors. There’s a new built-in RAID controller that smooths configuration as well, and the aluminum case and fanless design keep noise to a minimum. All of that fits in a shell measuring 5.9- x 6.1- x 0.95-inches. This slender slab of storage is available now and will set you back $569.
Need RAID? Fusion F2QR packs two 1TB drives into a portable shell originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 02 Oct 2011 03:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Angelbird’s Wings PCIe-based SSD preview and benchmarks
Posted in: benchmark, europe, hard drive, HardDrive, impressions, preview, solid state drive, SolidStateDrive, SSD, storage, Today's ChiliStorage enthusiasts (yeah, there is such a thing — what of it?) would probably tell you that PCIe-based SSDs are a dime a dozen these days. But in all seriousness, the prices we’re seeing are proof that a few more competitors wouldn’t hurt. A few weeks back, Austria’s own Angelbird started to ship a solution that we first heard about during 2010, and we were fortunate enough to pop a Wings PCIe SSD RAID card into our Mac Pro for testing. For years, we’ve been booting this up and running every single application off of its stock HDD — a 640GB Hitachi HDE721064SLA360 (7200RPM) — as we surmise many of you desktop owners might be. Anxious to see if these are the Wings your existing tower needs to soar? Head on past the break for our impressions.
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Angelbird’s Wings PCIe-based SSD preview and benchmarks originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 15:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Verizon’s FiOS on Demand app brings Flex View streaming to iPad, iPhone
Posted in: app, application, cloud, content, hdpostcross, ipad, Movies, storage, streaming, tablet, Today's Chili, TV, verizonVerizon’s FiOS on Demand app brings Flex View streaming to iPad, iPhone originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Sep 2011 11:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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LaCie ships Little Big Disk Thunderbolt, promises 240GB SSD variant in mid-October
Posted in: Apple, hard drive, HardDrive, now shipping, NowShipping, on sale, OnSale, ship, shipping, ships, storage, thunderbolt, Today's Chili, videoIt’s taken its sweet time, but folks who weren’t exactly keen on the Promise Pegasus finally have a compact option for putting their Thunderbolt port to good use. LaCie has just announced that it’s Little Big Disk Thunderbolt external drive — a first for the outfit — is available to purchase. For those keeping count, it’s only the second overall T-bolt drive to hit the scene, with this 1.4-pounder boasting a pair of 2.5-inch drives, support for JBOD / RAID 1 / RAID 0 and a typically metallic chassis that measures 1.6- x 5.5- x 3.3-inches. We’re promised speeds as high as 480MB/sec (for SSD arrangements) and 190MB/sec (for HDD models), and users can daisy chain several of ’em to hit transfer rates of around 800MB/sec. These guys should be available starting today (though Apple’s online shop currently has a “one to two week” wait), with the 1TB 7200RPM edition retailing for $399, and the 2TB 5400RPM model listing for $499. We’re still awaiting word on the specifics surrounding the October-bound 240GB SSD variant, but those who’d rather press their luck for a free one can enter the ongoing contest in the More Coverage link below.
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LaCie ships Little Big Disk Thunderbolt, promises 240GB SSD variant in mid-October originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Sep 2011 13:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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German engineers want to halve EV manufacturing costs by 2018, seem confident about it
Posted in: car, electric vehicle, ElectricVehicle, ev, green, money, research, science, storage, Today's ChiliYearning for an EV that can fit within your budget? You may not have to wait too long, according a group of engineers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), who are aiming to halve plug-in manufacturing costs by 2018. It’s all part of something called Competence E — a €200 million ($273 million) initiative that will draw upon the expertise of 250 scientists from 25 different institutes, in the hopes of creating new and more cost-effective methods of producing power trains and batteries. Under the publicly funded project, which was announced at last week’s International Motor Show, KIT’s researchers will construct a “research factory” where they’ll develop and demonstrate their processes and technologies. According to project leader Andreas Gutsch, the idea isn’t to create concepts that could bear fruit a few decades down the road, but to develop more pragmatic solutions that can be integrated at the industrial level within a relatively short time frame. “We are no longer focused on studying individual molecules or components, but on developing solutions on the system level, which meet industrial requirements,” Gutsch told Science|Business. “We are actively approaching industry and will even intensify these efforts…We are conducting excellent research for application, not for the drawer.” A full 50 engineers will begin working on Competence E next year, with the project scheduled to wrap up by 2018. Purr past the break for more details, in the full press release.
German engineers want to halve EV manufacturing costs by 2018, seem confident about it originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Sep 2011 09:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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LG LU6200 spotted in the wild, with 720p HD display taking center stage
Posted in: 720p, Android, camera, dual-core, gingerbread, in the wild, InTheWild, korea, LCD, leak, LG, lte, mobilepostcross, rumor, South Korea, SouthKorea, storage, Today's ChiliContinue reading LG LU6200 spotted in the wild, with 720p HD display taking center stage
LG LU6200 spotted in the wild, with 720p HD display taking center stage originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Sep 2011 04:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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OWC unleashes Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD, peps up your 2011 MacBook Air
Posted in: Apple, macbook air, MacbookAir, os x, OsX, solid state drive, SolidStateDrive, SSD, storage, Today's ChiliContinue reading OWC unleashes Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD, peps up your 2011 MacBook Air
OWC unleashes Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD, peps up your 2011 MacBook Air originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 19 Sep 2011 01:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Iomega Mac Companion 2TB hard drive on sale now for $240, we go hands-on
Posted in: Apple, charging, hands-on, hard drive, HardDrive, ipad, iPhone, Mac, storage, Today's Chili, usb, videoThe top of the drive is a glossy black surface, which is a bit of a fingerprint magnet — again, familiar territory to those with Apple products. Upon plugging it in (Iomega gave us the 2TB version to play with, though there’s also a 3TB model), the Mac Companion will ask whether you’d like to back your system up via Time Machine. Transfer-wise, the drive does USB 2.0 and FireWire. In our limited testing, we got around 35MB/sec and just under 60MB/sec, respectively.
The Mac Companion also doubles as a hub for your peripherals — with two USB ports on the rear and a 2.1 Amp port on the side. The ports on the rear require the drive to be connected to a computer to charge and sync devices. The high-powered port on the side, however, will charge up devices like an iPad or iPhone even when the drive isn’t connected to your Mac.
The Mac Companion is a fairly straightforward, good looking drive, which worked quite well out of the box on the Lion system we tested it out on — and the fact that it does double duty as a USB port sets the thing apart from much of the pack. The 2TB version will run you around $240 online.
Iomega Mac Companion 2TB hard drive on sale now for $240, we go hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Sep 2011 18:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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