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Tuesday, September 30, 2008


Super Talent Dramatically Slashes Prices of Entry-Level Solid-State Drives.
[2:08 pm]

Super Talent's 64GB SSD Now Available for $179

 

Wednesday, September 24, 2008


Seagate Creates New Storage Services Subsidiary.
[6:09 am]

Seagate Unifies Its Services Businesses Under i365 Brand

 

Tuesday, September 16, 2008


Super Talent Refreshes Lineup of Solid-State Drives with New Models.
[11:30 pm]

Super Talent Updates Family of Solid-State Drives

 

Friday, September 12, 2008


Western Digital Joins the Club of Half-Terabyte Mobile Hard Drives.
[5:28 pm]

Western Digital Launches 500GB Hard Disk Drive for Notebooks

 

Thursday, September 11, 2008


Sony to Acquire NEC’s Share in Optical Drive Maker Optiarc.
[10:39 pm]

Sony NEC Optiarc to Become a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of Sony

 

Tuesday, September 9, 2008


Toshiba Unveils World’s Largest 1.8” Hard Disk Drive.
[11:46 pm]

Toshiba’s New Dual-Platter 240GB HDD Sets Areal Density Record

 

Monday, September 8, 2008


Intel Intros Solid-State Drives for Personal Computers.
[2:53 pm]

Intel Reveals SSDs for Desktops, Notebooks

 

Friday, September 5, 2008


Samsung Looks Forward Acquiring SanDisk.
[3:26 pm]

Samsung Wants to Take Over Supplier of Flash-Based Products

 

Thursday, September 4, 2008


IBM’s Storage Specialists Set Speed Record for Solid-State Drives.
[2:19 pm]

IBM Outlines Strategy Around the Business Value in Solid State Technologies

 

Wednesday, September 3, 2008


Sony and PNY Team Up to Distribute Movies on USB Drives.
[1:42 pm]

Sony and PNY Offer “Ghostbusters” on USB Drives

 

Tuesday, September 2, 2008


Sony Admits: Blu-Ray Is the Last Optical Disc Format.
[1:54 pm]

Blu-Ray Disc Cannot Be Improved, Says Sony