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Data Recovery
File Repair News
Archive News Blog
edited by Howard Atherton
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| Hitachi Perpendicular Data Storage Technology |
| 25/03/2007, Register.co.uk |
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Hitachi achieves industry-leading areal densities via Perpendicular Recording. That probably does not mean a lot to you! Seagate, Hitachi and Toshiba have all worked on this technology for some time, and cross-own the patents on it, according to Rob Pait, Seagate's director of consumer storage marketing.
It basically means they have found a way to pack approximately 10 times the hard drive capacity on to the same size disk. I know what you are thinking… wow that’s great but my computer is still the size of the waste bin so why would I be interested. The target hard drives will be used in MP3 music players, mobile phones, cars, handheld computers, personal video recorders (PVRs).
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| SanDisk Shoot n Store Flash Cards |
| 26/02/2007, Sandisk |
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The cards, offered in 32-megabyte, 50-picture capacities, are aimed at consumers who are transitioning from film-based cameras to digital photography or who want the simplicity of storing their images without downloading to a computer or saving to an optical disc. The first cards shipped will be the popular SD and CompactFlash formats, followed later in the year by other cards and capacities, including Memory Stick PRO.
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| WD Caviar® Hard Drives WhisperDrive™ and SoftSeek™ Technologies |
| 30/01/2007, Western Digital .com |
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Heat is the hard drive killer. Users tend to increase case cooling at the expense of noisy fans and annoying hums. Western Digital have announced an enhancement to their WD Caviar® family of hard drives, which have significantly lower opertaing temperatures. Their next-generation desktop-class drives also offer customers quiet operation, higher performance and larger capacity. Rotating at 7,200 RPM in capacities up to 320 GB, and offering either the EIDE or Serial ATA interfaces, the new WD Caviar products are available now in the distribution
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| Apple Mac Data Recovery HFS & HFS+ File Systems |
| 26/02/2007, Apex Technology |
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Apex Technology are pleased to provide the new facility to recover data for Apple Mac users. Whether you own a Mac G3, G4, G5 or you lost your data on CD DVD USB or Firewire device, we have the equipment to bring your data back.
All your hard work for Graphics, Images, Photographs and Multimedia video files need not be lost forever. We recover from HFS and HFS+ file systems and CD’s and DVD’s formatted in the Apple Mac Superdrive. We can return your data burnt to an Apple Mac formatted DVD+-R.
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| Fujitsu HandyDrive 2.5 |
| 31/01/2007, Fujitsu.com |
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Fujitsu launches new external 2.5" HandyDrive. The attractive new HandyDrive from Fujitsu comes in capacity points of 40BG, 60GB, 80GB and 100GB and offers users the ability to transfer large amounts of data, for use as a temporary backup solution or for storing and running software applications. The drive is bus powered via the high speed USB 2.0 interface and is compatible with PC, Apple Mac and Notebooks.
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| Standard tries to unlock USB keys' potential |
| 10/01/2007, CNET News.com |
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A standard for application hosting on USB drives has been created by a Californian company and is already being backed by software makers
Who needs to carry a laptop, when you can store all of your data and applications on a pocket-size USB flash drive? Two companies are launching an effort to answer that question this week.
M-Systems and SanDisk on Friday launched an effort the two companies say will define new hardware and software specifications for USB flash drives, the tiny storage devices used by many consumers to plug into a PC's USB port to back up files or shuttle them between devices. The new specifications would create a standard method for allowing the drives to host applications and data. The companies announced the effort, dubbed U3, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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| Sony DCR DVD Handycam Camcorder corrupt videos |
| 20/12/2006, |
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We are seeing an increasing number of corrupt DVDs and films from the new wave of camcorders designed to record the movie direct onto the mini dvd format.
The problem seems to arise near the end of the DVD. The DVD does not finalise its recording leaving the DVD in an unplayable state and unrecognised by computer. Our experts who have extensive video file knowledge, have now managed to re-build the film & videos so they are again playable on both computer and stand-alone DVD players.
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| Fujitsu MHU2100AT hard disk drive |
| 30/11/2006, Fujitsu .com |
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Fujitsu Europe Ltd, suppliers of computer hard disk drives, announced its next generation MHU2100AT 2.5" 9.5mm mobile hard disk drive to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Fujitsu's new mobile hard disk drive offers up to 100GB of capacity and nearly a 30% increase in areal density allowing manufacturers to design next generation portable computing and consumer applications.
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| Kanguru Flash Card Writer |
| 18/11/2006, Kanguru .com |
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The Kanguru FC-RW allows you to quickly and easily copy or backup your flash card data onto a CD without a computer. Simply plug it into any wall socket, insert a blank CD and flash card and quickly and easily make copies of your photos to hand out to friends and family. This lightweight portable flash card burner is extremely versatile and works with 7 different media types including Compact Flash, IBM Micro Drive, Smart Media, Secure Digital, Sony Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, and Multimedia card. The FC-RW also works as a CD-RW when plugged into a USB2.0 port (backwards compatible with USB1.1) or even as an audio CD player when headphones and a music CD are inserted.
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| Sandisk CompactFlash Hits Whopping 8GB |
| 10/11/2006, Everything USB .com |
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SanDisk’s Ultra II line of flash memory cards may be what you’ve been looking for! They allow for 2GB in a SD card, 4GB in Memory Stick Pros, and a whopping 8GB for Compact Flash.
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| Toshiba's 0.85 inch Hard Disk Drive |
| 10/11/2006, Digital Photography .com |
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Toshiba is the pioneer of high capacity, small form factor HDD. The company's current 1.8-inch HDD, the storage device of choice for some of the hottest portable gadgets on the market, has allowed manufacturers to deliver unprecedented functionality to exciting new mobile entertainment products, including palmtops, ultraportable notebook PCs, handheld GPS units, and digital audio players and jukeboxes.
With the new drive, only a quarter the size of a 1.8-inch drive, Toshiba achieves a hard drive with an initial capacity of 2 to 4 GB, and deliver enhanced data storage to smaller, lighter more efficient products. Toshiba expects the new hard drive to bring the functionality and versatility of HDD to a wide range of devices, including mobile phones, digital camcorders and external storage devices. Toshiba's HDD is inspiring manufacturers to develop new applications.
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| Kingston Expands DataTraveler USB Flash Drive |
| 05/11/2006, Kingston .com |
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Kingston® Technology Company, producer of memory products, today announced the expansion of its DataTraveler USB 2.0 product line. Kingston will add 3 versions to the product line: DataTraveler II, DataTraveler II Plus and DataTraveler Elite.
DataTraveler II and Data Traveler II Plus provide high-performance solutions. Performance benefits include Hi-Speed USB 2.0, pre-loaded SecureTraveler security software with private zones and password protection. DataTraveler Elite features Hi-Speed USB 2.0, advanced security and ease of use utilities including a boot utility. The Data Traveler Elite has a data transfer rate of up to 24 MB/sec. read; 14 MB/sec. write speed, making it one of the fastest USB devices on the market today.
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| Toshiba Samsung Storage Technologies Double Layer DVD+R |
| 30/10/2006, Toshiba.com |
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Toshiba, an industry pioneer in optical storage technology, introduced a new double-layer, dual-format DVD recordable drive that tops the market in DVD+R double-layer write speeds at 5X, giving consumers the right combination of speed and capacity for video creation and other data-intensive applications.
The first DVD recordable drive from Toshiba Samsung Storage Technologies (TSST), the SD-R5372 also features a speedy 16X DVD+R specification that enables easy DVD creation. The double-layer media capability gives consumers twice the storage capacity of a current DVD and 12 times the capacity of a CD at 8.5GB for a wide range of video, music, image and data storage applications
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| 400GB Deskstar Hitachi GST |
| 30/10/2006, Hitachi.com |
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Hitachi launch the Deskstar 7k400 with 400GB capacity! That means 45 hours of HDTV broadcast, 400,000 x-rays,
40,000 typical library books, or
100,000 high-quality, MP3 recordings. DVD jukeboxes become a possibility. With 3 data platters and six read / write heads a new data recovery headache is born!
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| Seagate 5GB pocket Drive & 100GB portable drive |
| 26/10/2006, Seagate.com |
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Seagate USB 2.0 Pocket Hard Drive
The new Seagate USB 2.0 Pocket Hard Drive is the biggest small hard drive on the planet. Safely encased in its sleek palm-sized shell, it's as convenient as a USB thumb drive yet offers an incredible 5GB of storage for transporting or quickly backing up a huge amount of data, pictures, audio or video files. Seagate USB2.0 Portable External Hard Drive
The Seagate Portable External Hard Drive offers fantastic news for consumers that need easy access to large data, video, digital music, presentations and multimedia files on-the-go and on-the-desktop. With a small, blazing fast 5,400-rpm hard drive inside, the Seagate Portable External Hard Drive delivers up to 100-Gbytes of storage - the highest capacity of any hard drive in its class - in a small, attractive footprint just bigger than an index card. This USB bus-powered external drive offers high shock resistance and low power consumption to conserve laptop battery life.
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| LaCie Ultra Mobile Hard Drive 100GB Dual Interface |
| 19/10/2006, PR Web.com |
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LaCie announces a boost in capacity of its Mobile Hard Drive Designed by FA Porsche to 100GB with improved 7200rpm speeds and dual FireWire and USB 2.0 interfaces for use on both Mac and PCs. This ultra portable drive weighs less than a deck of cards and is just as small for easy transport. “The LaCie Mobile Hard Drive is designed for ultimate portability with drive speed options to fit any need,” says Olivier Mirloup, LaCie Senior Product Manager. “My 100GB LaCie Mobile Hard Drive is enough to completely back up my internal laptop drive, archive my personal song collection, view all my family photo albums, store and play several MPEG movies, and easily access client presentations while traveling.”
Versatile Storage Solution
LaCie's Mobile Hard Drive can be used to back up important files while on the road, share information with clients and friends, and simply shuttle data from one location to another. No driver or software installation is required for those running Mac OS X and Windows XP/2000, offering true plug-and-play convenience. LaCie Mobile Hard Drives are bus-powered for people using standard FireWire or USB-equipped computers, meaning no extra AC adapter to carry on the road*.
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| Sony launches innovative digital imaging storage drive |
| 19/10/2006, Sony.com |
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Sony announced an innovative digital imaging storage solution to its “photo storage” range of PC recording media. Offering 40GB capacity, the HARD DISK PHOTO STORAGE drive (HDPS-M1) is the next logical step in the portable storage with the ability to store up to 26,000 high resolution digital photos(1) and other data on the go.
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| LaCie Ships 16x DVD±RW Burner |
| 19/10/2006, Lacie |
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With new 16x write speed and latest double layer technology, the LaCie DVD±RW Double Layer Design by FA Porsche allows people to burn single layer DVDs in five minutes or double layer DVDs in 25 minutes*. This all-in-one burner combines all popular CD and DVD formats in a stylish case created by Porsche Design GmbH, available beginning September 2006 in either FireWire or USB interfaces. It should make backing up important data a breeze!
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| Sony Hard Disk Multiplayer HMP-A1 |
| 12/10/2006, icube.us |
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Yet another iPod killer? May be this time Sony can make an impact on the portable audio/video player arena. Sony, a company that used to be the leader in the home audio/video player, have been playing catch-up in the portable digital multimedia arena. Sony HMP-A1 is equipped with a large 3.5" LCD, 20GB hard drive. It supports MPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMV, AVi(DV) and DVR-MS. It can play all your MP3 tunes as well as any WAV files and display various picture format such as JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG and BMP.
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| Sony, Matsushita to launch Blu-ray DVD Disc camcorders |
| 10/10/2006, Tech - AFP |
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Sony, Matsushita and other firms are to launch camcorders using smaller DVDs in the Blu-ray format as early as 2005. Sony Matsushita Electric Industrial and Sharp plan to develop a Blu-ray disc eight-centimetres (3.2-inch) in diameter, four centimetres smaller than conventional discs. Firms backing Blu-ray are facing off over the next-generation DVD format, with a rival HD DVD system being developed by NEC, Toshiba and other companies.
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| Lexar / Kodak New Flash Memory xD picture card |
| 06/10/2006, Lexar .com |
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Lexar and Kodak Expand Flash Memory Card offering with their new KODAK xD-Picture Cards. The xD Picture Card is one of the smallest flash memory card formats for digital cameras. Lexar and Kodak formed a long-term relationship to gain a larger share of the market for removable digital memory products, driven by surging demand from the mass-market adoption of digital cameras, mobile phone cameras, portable music players and other consumer electronics devices.
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| Fujitsu launch new Hard Disk |
| 05/10/2006, Fujitsu.com |
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Fujitsu launch MAT3 series hard disk drive. It is the industry's first 75Gb/sq.in. 4-platter hard drive design to deliver 300GB of storage capacity in a 10K RPM 3.5" form factor. It adds to Fujitsu hard disk enterprise range.
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| Maxtor New OneTouch II Hard Drive Backup |
| 04/10/2006, maxtor.com |
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Maxtor launch OneTouch™ II hard drive, the next generation of Maxtor hard drive family that allows consumers to easily back up family photos, MP3 music collections, and other data with a simple touch of a button. No high tech knowledge is required to set up the new drive, giving consumers no excuse to not backup their computers. The Maxtor OneTouch II hard drive comes with a 7200RPM 300GB or 250GB hard drive with a 16MB buffer. Both feature a combo FireWire®/USB 2.0 interface for easy connection to a Mac or PC.
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| DVD+RW Alliance increases rewrite speed to 8x |
| 01/10/2006, vnunet.com |
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The DVD+RW Alliance has announced the release of final draft specifications for 8x rewriting on DVD+RW media produced by Hewlett Packard, MKM, Philips, Ricoh, Sony and Yamaha.DVD recording - DVD+RW media and writers designed to this specification will able to rewrite a full 4.7GB DVD+RW in less than eight minutes. The 8x DVD+RW discs themselves will be based on very fast phase-change materials, which can be rewritten at high speed, while the laser of the drive must be able to deliver short, high-power write-pulses to achieve the right thermal balance between the erase and write steps. The Alliance added that new DVD+RW writers and recorders that are designed to write according to the 8x rewrite specification are expected to become available from manufacturers in the following months.
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| Patent blow for Microsoft as FAT is rejected |
| 01/10/2006, CNET News.com |
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A re-examination of the patent granted to Microsoft for its FAT file format has led to a prelimary rejection by the US Patent Office. This is a preliminary rejection for a patent previously granted to Microsoft for a Windows file format. Microsoft is already trying to license the technology to flash drive makers and manufacturers of devices, such as digital cameras, that use FAT. It is unclear how a final ruling could affect that effort, because the patent being re-examined is one of four that Microsoft licences as part of its FAT file format program. Microsoft said its licensing of the FAT technology has continued despite the patent challenge and that the company has signed new licensees beyond Lexar, its first, although Microsoft did not name those companies. A Lexar representative was not immediately available for comment.
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| Maxtor New Ultra16 Hard Disk Drive |
| 14/09/2006, Maxtor.com |
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Maxtor, a worldwide leader in hard disk drives announced that it is shipping its new Maxtor SATA Ultra16™ Hard Drive Kits. As the only retail hard drive featuring a 16MB buffer and offering 7200RPM performance.
Maxtor 250GB and 300GB SATA Ultra16 Hard Drive Kits are available through major distribution and retail channels. Manufacturer's suggested retail prices are $239.95 and $279.95 respectively. Parallel ATA Ultra16 Hard Drive Kits will be available in Q4 2006.
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| New Flash USB drive standard |
| 08/09/2006, ZDNet UK |
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M-Systems and SanDisk purveyors of flash-based storage are to team up to create a standard for a new generation of USB flash drives
M-Systems and SanDisk were the creators of the USB flash drive and the world's largest supplier of flash card. They plan to create a platform that third-party developers can use to deliver flash-based applications for users. An example of going beyond simple flash-based storage is the X-Key product from KeyComputing (an M-Systems subsidiary). This not only provides up to 256MB of storage, but also integrates an embedded ARM processor; relational database; SSL engine; Java application server; and security and encryption applications. This will be typical of the next generation of USB flash drives.
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| Virus war persists to capture data |
| 03/09/2006, Vnunet.com |
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The fallout from the Netsky/Bagle virus war earlier in the year is persisting, according to antivirus companies. Figures released show variants of Netsky, Bagle and Mydoom all topping the charts.
"We can see that the effects of the 'virus war' between Bagle, Mydoom and Netsky authors are still prevalent," said David Kopp, head of TrendLabs EMEA. The aim of the malware writers is no longer to destroy as many computers as possible, but to obtain access to them to retrieve data." Variants of the Sasser worm are still in circulation, but patching has cut their prevalence down.
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| Hitachi Hatches Mini Hard Drive For Consumer Devices |
| 03/09/2006, InternetNews.com |
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3rd September 2006
Hitachi's disk drive unit unveiled a 1.8-inch hard disk drive to satisfy consumers' needs for smaller hard drives to power MP3 players and personal digital assistants ( pda's ). Anh Phan, of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, said Hitachi has forsaken notebook-based connectors for Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) connectors in its new Travelstar C4K60 series.
While standard notebook connectors typically feature 50 pins with a cable width of 48 millimeters, the ZIF connectors use a 22-mm flex cable and 40-pin configurations.
They are optimized for consumer electronics devices and help Hitachi, which competes with Seagate and Toshiba in the hard drive market.
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| Seagate 1-Inch Hard Disc Drive (calls for minature data recovery) |
| 03/09/2006, IEEE Xplore |
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The first one-inch hard disc drive with a capacity of 5GB marks Seagate's foray into handheld consumer electronics devices. Seagate says the ST1 can deliver up to 10 times the capacity of flash memory at a similar price.
Hard Drives go mobile. As well as media players, the ST1 will be at the heart of an external hard drive with USB connection due for launch by Seagate in September.
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| Veritas Data Storage buys UK Email Recovery firm |
| 01/09/2006, CNET News.com |
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Veritas Software announced that it plans to acquire KVault Software, to expand its email storage and archiving offerings. The technology acquired in the move is designed to protect email from virus problems or data corruption, and for recovering email.
According to a study commissioned last year by Veritas, the need for email storage technology is great. 46% surveyed said they would have difficulty retrieving a particular email if it were requested. Only 18% of those who have the ability to retrieve emails, could retrieve emails older than a year, according to the report.
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| Seagate 5 year Warranty on IDE ATA SCSI Hard Disc Drives |
| 29/08/2006, Seagate |
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Seagate Technology, a leading hard disc drive maker, today announced it has introduced a 5-year warranty, effective immediately, on every Seagate internal PC, notebook and enterprise hard drive shipped. Together with 12 new hard disks for every hard drive application, Seagate has further strengthened its category leadership in hard disks. This reverses a trend where many ATA hard disc drives had their warranties trimmed down to one-year.
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| Unplayable Copy Protected CDs |
| 27/08/2006, CNET News.com |
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Anti-copying technology that means CD's cannot be played on some sound systems has come under fire. French authorities have launched an investigation of EMI France and music retailer Fnac over anticopying technology included on CD's that allegedly renders them unplayable on some systems.
The labels want to prevent consumers from making direct copies of CD's into unprotected computer files, such as MP3's, which can then be distributed over the Internet and peer-to-peer networks such as Kazaa. The move has led to a sharp backlash from consumers who cannot make personal backup copies of CD's, something that's currently allowed under copyright laws in some countries. In addition, such digital rights management technology has been linked to problems playing back discs on some devices.
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| Flash memory disk glitch nearly killed Mars Rover |
| 26/08/2006, ExtremeTech.com |
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A software glitch that paralyzed the Mars "Spirit" rover earlier this year was caused by an unanticipated characteristic of a Disk Operating System (DOS) file system.
On Jan. 21, Spirit stopped communicating with Earth - the rover would reboot itself over and over. After days of tests, the team finally discovered that the issue was tied to what was originally reported as corruption inside the rover's memory.
The real issue was an embedded DOS file system whose directory structure kept growing and growing. When the rover's OS told the flash memory to mirror the data structure in RAM, the unexpectedly large file caused a fatal error and an almost continuous reboot cycle
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| Sony polishes up flash memory card |
| 26/08/2006, CNet News.com |
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Sony electronics announced on Friday a new version of its Memory Stick Duo card, called the Memory Stick Pro Duo. The new removable flash memory card has a capacity of up to 512MB, up from a maximum of 128MB in the previous version. It will theoretically be able to transfer data at a rate of up to 20 megabytes per second under optimal conditions, according to Sony.
With the new cards, Sony is aiming to broaden the role of its removable flash memory line by tackling what analysts expect will be the next major growth areas for portable devices: cell phones and digital camcorders.
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| Dual Disc - the Double-sided disc combines CD and DVD |
| 26/08/2006, CNET News.com |
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The recording industry plans to introduce a new disc format that combines CD and DVD technology. The Dual Disc product has a full album on a CD side of the disc and the album in enhanced sound, such as DVD Audio, on the other side. The DVD side also includes music videos, photo galleries, Web links. Dual Discs are compatible with current CD's or a DVD's.
Advanced audio disc technology including the DVD's Audio format is not new, but has not taken off in the market. The new discs combine video, surround sound and Web connectivity in a single CD DVD disc.
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| Master and Slave Hard Disk Drives declared not Politically Correct (PC) |
| 25/08/2006, ZDNET UK |
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Hard disk drives may the latest victim of political correctness. According to a US goverment internal memo, the standard designation used for connecting two disk drives to a single IDE port, which entails setting one drive as a 'master' and the second as a 'slave' drive, is an example of equipment labelling that may be "construed as offensive or defamatory in nature".
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| Samsung first to next generation memory chip |
| 24/08/2006, ZDNet UK |
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Samsung Electronics has a new memory chip technology, PRAM (phase-change RAM). It combines the speed of dynamic memory and the non-volatility of flash. PRAM uses similar material to rewritable DVDs. The material can cool into one of two states with different electrical conductivity, thus storing binary data that persists when power is removed.
PRAM tackles problems like long-term storage stability, the number of read/write cycles it can withstand and sensitivity to high temperatures. Samsung claims its chip can preserve data for more than two years, even in high temperatures of 85C, and is a thousand times more durable than existing flash memory chips.
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| Norman Spins Off Data Recovery Subsidiary |
| 23/08/2006, ComputerWire Staff |
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Antivirus company Norman Data Defense Systems has floated its former Ibas data recovery subsidiary so that it can concentrate on anti-virus sand security software.
The vendor sells its Norman Virus Control and Sandbox line of products and resells anti-spam and spyware packages. (Norman Data Defense Systems Inc.)
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| Seagate next-generation 10k and 15k RPM hard drive SCSI units |
| 22/08/2006, StorageReview.com |
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All eyes have been on market-leader Seagate as Hitachi, Fujitsu, and Maxtor forged ahead with announcements of next-generation 10k and 15k RPM SCSI units.
Their new line up of Cheetah & Barracuda drives is claimed to cover 95% of the hard disk market requirements. In particular Seagate looks to increase laptop / notebook hard drive market share, by increasing the Momentus family’s areal capacities to yield drives up to 100 GB as well as introduce as a 7200 RPM model.
Its enough to make your head spin.
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| Tiny Hard Drive maker fights the Giant of Hard Disk Drives-Seagate |
| 21/08/2006, CNET News.com |
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Seagate and Western Digital have each sued Cornice, a maker of tiny hard disk drives, alleging infringement of various patents related to disk drive technology. Cornice is one of a few companies making hard drives an inch in diametre or smaller. used in music players and digital cameras.
Cornice filed counterclaims against Seagate, seeking a ruling that Seagate's patents are invalid, unenforceable, and not infringed upon by Cornice's products
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| Eight Leading Technology Companies Present Serial Storage |
| 20/08/2006, Fujitsu |
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Eight technology companies have come together at HP World 2006 to showcase Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial ATA (SATA) interface technologies. Adaptec, Fujitsu Computer Products of America (FCPA), Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST), HP, Intel, LSI Logic Corporation, Maxtor Corporation and Seagate (NYSE: STX) are sponsoring the Serial (SAS) Experience Center and will demonstrate a number of live SAS and SATA-based product demonstrations throughout the week
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| Sarbanes-Oxley - IT vendors gear up Computer Storage capacity |
| 17/08/2006, |
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The archival requirements for corporate governance acts such as Sarbanes-Oxley have meant that Hewlett Packard HP have developed new storage technology to cater for this market. (E-Commerce Times)
The storage-grid architecture divides storage, indexing, search and retrieval tasks across a set of computing nodes, which HP calls storage "smart cells."
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| Eight Leading Technology Companies Present Serial Storage |
| 17/08/2006, Fujitsu |
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Eight technology companies have come together at HP World 2006 to showcase Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial ATA (SATA) interface technologies. Adaptec, Fujitsu Computer Products of America (FCPA), Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST), HP, Intel, LSI Logic Corporation, Maxtor Corporation and Seagate (NYSE: STX) are sponsoring the Serial (SAS) Experience Center and will demonstrate a number of live SAS and SATA-based product demonstrations throughout the week.
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| Maxtor HDD Ships new DiamondMax Hard Disk Drives |
| 17/08/2006, Maxtor |
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New Maxtor Drives Give Power Users Unparalleled Performance for RAID or Streaming A/V Desktop Applications. Maxtor hard disk drives, today announced that it is shipping its new Maxtor® DiamondMax® 10 hard drives to OEMs. The drive provides 7200 RPM SATA drive, giving users quicker access to data and faster system performance, especially for multi-threaded, RAID and streaming A/V applications.
Maxtor's DiamondMax 10 SATA drives are shipping today. DiamondMax 10 parallel ATA/133 drives are scheduled to begin shipping at the end of Q3 '04. DiamondMax 10 drives with a 16MB buffer are only offered on capacities of 250GB and above.
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| Office Workers & Dell Latitude Laptop Hard Drive Overheating |
| 13/08/2006, |
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Recently our sources in London, tell us they are not the only ones suffering severe overheating during Britains August "heatwave". Corporate Dell Latitude laptop hard drives have not been handling the heat well, causing the hard drive not to be recognised in BIOS.
As usual, it is not so much the inconvenience of the hard drive failing, but the data loss and man-years work that goes with it. Our hard drive data recovery team are on the case.
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| World's thickest DVD pirate |
| 11/08/2006, |
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11th August 2006
An Essex man has secured the title of the world's thickest DVD pirate after walking into a Chelmsford Trading Standards office and offering his illicit DVD wares to the staff.
The master criminal apparently didn't notice the sign above the door before making his sales pitch. Trading Standards' officers very naturally expressed a keen interest in the bootlegged movies.
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| Fujitsu Exhibit Leading Hard Disc Drive Technology |
| 10/08/2006, Fujitsu |
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The Fujitsu storage channel team will showcase the latest in Small Form Factor (SFF) technology and innovative interface designs with the MHT2080BH, the industry's only 2.5" Serial ATA mobile hard disk drive, as well as their MAV series 2.5" Serial Attached SCSI 10K RPM enterprise hard disk drive. The company will also demonstrate its current line-up of award-winning 15K and 10K RPM enterprise hard disk drives and 2.5" mobile hard disk drives with capacities up to 100GB.
Fujitsu will also demonstrate one of its external magneto-optical (MO) storage solutions - the DynaMO® 1300 Pocket drive. The Fujitsu DynaMO 1300 Pocket is an affordable, compact and lightweight drive that uses 3.5" removable disks for portable data backup and file storage.
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| The Fujitsu Hard Drive Saga ... |
| 07/08/2006, |
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We see an increasing number. MPG3 and MPF3 series! But good news is at hand for recovery. Don't buy drive numbers beginning with M? Back up that data NOW! See the data sheets below for vulnerable drive numbers.
Fujitsu Hard Disk Drive Data Sheet MPG3*** (pdf
format)
Fujitsu
Hard Disk Drive Data Sheet MPF3*** (pdf format)
The problems with this Hard Drive are currently expected to peak over 2006/2005 and so we would recommend having a good data backup procedure in place, or perhaps moving critical data to an alternative drive. If you decide you would like to donate your current Fujitsu to further this research, then please email or call us for collection.
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| Fujitsu HDD Posts Record Mobile Hard Disk Drive Shipments |
| 03/08/2006, Fujitsu |
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Fujitsu hard disk drives, today announced 5% increase in its hard disk drive market presence in the second calendar quarter 2006. Fujitsu increased its mobile hard disk drive volume to 2.6M units.
Following the introduction of the first small form factor (SFF) serial attached SCSI (SAS) enterprise hard disk drive prototype and the first 2.5" Serial ATA mobile hard drive in the first calendar quarter 2006, Fujitsu announced volume shipments of its next generation MHU2100AT 2.5" 9.5mm mobile hard disk drive to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) offering up to 100GB of capacity and nearly a 30% increase in areal density for portable computing and consumer applications.
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| The IBM Deskstar Hard Drive, some call it the Deathstar ... |
| 03/08/2006, |
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Why do these hard disk drives fail? We shall be looking into this subject in greater detail. Over to you Darth..
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| The Quantum Fireball Hard Drive... |
| 01/08/2006, |
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So called as this describes its failure pattern, it often goes up in smoke!
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| Ritek and the 100GB DVD |
| 30/07/2006, |
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Using Near Field Recording (NFR) technology, a new red laser recording scheme has been developed by Ritek and we could see a DVD that holds 100 gigabytes of data.
Such a massive capacity surpasses the Blu-ray DVD disc which has a storage capacity of 27GB, and is equivalent to having over a 100 CD Disks on a single DVD. According to Ritek, this is all that is possible, due to the “optical diffraction limit”, of this technique. The near field recording process on the other hand, uses a red-laser to get around this limitation with a shorter wavelength, Ritek explained.
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| Terrabyte Storage Solution |
| 29/07/2006, |
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DeMechman asks: "As many on Slashdot may know, storage is one thing which you can never have enough of. Given the current situation with CD / DVD rot (Personally I can attest to a 10% attrition rate) hard drives in a RAID configuration seem to be a better and more economical solution. If you own more than fifty CD / DVD's, it can be a daunting task to find a file. I am wondering if anyone has found a hardware solution that can inexpensively be set up to handle 10 or more 250GB HDD's in a RAID configuration.
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| Hitachi Strengthen Hard Drive Share |
| 22/07/2006, Hitachi |
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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) plans to strengthen its market position in the PC and notebook hard drive markets. The company is also gearing up for the consumer electronics market this year.
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| Maxtor QuickView 3.5" HDD Powers Toshiba's New DVD & HDD Video Recorder |
| 19/07/2006, Maxtor |
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Maxtor hard disk drives and consumer storage products, today announced that Maxtor® QuickView® consumer electronics (CE) 3.5" hard drives have been selected for Toshiba's new DVD video recorder. The DVD recorder features a Maxtor QuickView 250GB hard disk drive that allows users to enjoy up to 445 hours of digital recording.
"The RD-XS43 features the Maxtor QuickView CE hard disk drive," said Hiroyuki Tokoro, technology executive of digital AV at Toshiba Corporation's Digital Media Network Company. "More and more customers are demanding DVD & HDD recorders because of the hard drive functionality. The high capacity and performance of Maxtor's QuickView hard drive coupled with Maxtor's MaxLabs® services, proved crucial in delivering the RD-XS43 successfully to market."
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| More Disks Lost at Los Alamos |
| 15/07/2006, Wired News.com |
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Losing track of secrets is getting to be a nasty habit at the United States' leading nuclear weapons lab. For the third time in just eight months, classified disks have been reported missing at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The latest misplacements triggered another round of bad publicity for an institution that has suffered through a series of scandals in recent years. It once again called into question the security at Los Alamos, a New Mexico facility that is responsible for the upkeep of thousands of the country's nuclear weapons.
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