Macworld: Storage
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Whether you re looking to add DVD burning capability to your system, looking for an easier way to copy optical media, or just want the latest and fastest drives for burning DVDs even dual-layer DVDs the LaCie d2 can easily and speedily handle all that and more. October 27, 2006
While the Granite Digital SATAVue Hot-Swap may not win any design awards, it performed very well in our tests. It s a heavy-duty, speedy RAID.

October 27, 2006
The LaCie Two Big, which comes bundled with a host adapter, is economical and provides solid performance. If you re looking for a hot-swappable option with an attractive design, this may be the SATA drive for you. October 26, 2006
The G-Technology G-SATA is a good if expensive workhorse, with fast write speeds and quiet operation.

October 20, 2006
WiebeTech s SilverSATA II SR offers consistent performance and a stylistic edge. Its handy display screen shows the drive status and other useful information. The only knocks against the drive are the fan noise and price.

October 19, 2006
The Mac Pro reverses course from the Power Mac G5, adding more hard-drive bays which you can set up in a striped RAID volume and making them easier to access. October 27, 2006
Sure, you back up your Mac laptop at home or at the office. But what about when you hit the road?

If the answer is no, you re only asking for trouble. After all, a hard-drive failure could happen just as easily when you re traveling. Here are some backup tips geared toward on-the-go users.

July 10, 2006
Geek cred is nothing to be ashamed of. These little knickknacks will let the world know your loved one isn t afraid of technology nor the fashion it inspires. May 18, 2006
Is your loved one always talking about conspiracy theories or sending urban myths to you via e-mail?

Could we call them paranoid? Here are some tools to help them secure their digital lifeblood (we ll leave the theory debunking to you). May 17, 2006
Macworld editors can be a jaded bunch.

We ve been looking at Mac hardware and software for so long, we sometimes feel as though we ve seen it all before. But then, every once in a while, something new comes along a desktop gadget, a way to keep a laptop safe, or an oddball USB device, for instance that makes us stop and say Wow. May 15, 2006
WiebeTech has introduced new Combo Adapter interfaces for its ComboDock drive imager (used by technicians to recover data) that are smaller and easier to use.

October 23, 2006
Newer is offering its 0GB miniStack external hard disk drive enclosure with a software bundle for an extra $10. October 19, 2006
MCE has introduced the OptiBay Hard Drive, which replaces the optical drive in PowerBooks and MacBooks with a second hard drive. October 17, 2006
WiebeTech's new TeraCard supports eSATA hard disks on MacBook Pros using their Express/34 expansion slots.

October 16, 2006
Mimoco has announced its Star Wars line of "mimobots" -- designer flash USB drives shaped like Star Wars characters. The line is commencing with a Darth Vader mimobot. October 12, 2006
OWC is offering a dual-layer external optical drive for $125; it includes FireWire 400 and USB 2.

0 ports. October 12, 2006
Seagate has beefed up its Maxtor OneTouch III external hard drive and backup system with a Turbo Edition capable of storing 1.5TB.

October 11, 2006
WD has introduced a 1TB RAID version of its My Book external hard disk drive, with FireWire 800, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 interfaces -- for $549. October 03, 2006
Sony will launch in Japan in December a pair of Blu-ray Disc video recorders.

October 03, 2006
Buffalo Technology is offering a new external RAID drive with USB 2.0 and FireWire connections, containing two SATA drive mechanisms, at prices starting at $249.

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Keywords: Hard Drive, Sata Drive, Star Wars
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