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Boardy USB Stick made of recyclable paper
Dutch company Boardy Products introduces the Boardy USB Stick that is basically a USB drive made of recyclable paper. The unique Boardy stick is foldable and is super lightweight at ...

Toshiba 3.5-inch USB/eSATA External Hard Drive
Toshiba introduces its first 3.5-inch external hard drive, seeing the success of the its 2.5-inch portable hard drives. Toshiba’s 3.5-inch external drive is based on 5400RPM ...

RunCore Pro IV SSDs
RunCore introduces the new Pro IV line Solid State Drives that is available in both PC editions and Mac editions. The Pro IV SSDs are available in both 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch form factors ...

WD Scorpio Blue 2.5-inch 1TB Hard Drive
Western Digital (WD) ships the new Scorpio Blue 2.5-inch SATA hard drive with 1TB capacity which is the industry’s highest capacity 2.5-inch hard drive. The new Scorpio Blue ...

Quirky Split Stick double-sided USB drive
Quirky introduces the Split Stick, a double-sided USB flash drive that allows you to keep your work and your personal life separate. Basically, the Split Stick is two, 2GB retractable ...

A-DATA XPG SX95 SSD
A-DATA adds to its XPG product line the new SX95 solid state drive. The SX95 has a 2.5-inch form factor and uses SATA II interface. The 256GB and 128GB model offers a 230MB/s read ...

A-DATA 500-series S592 SSD
A-DATA launches the 500-series 2.5-inch S592 Solid State Drive (SSD). This new line of SSD has a 2.5-inch form factor and uses SATA II interface. The S592 is available in 32GB, 64GB, ...

A-DATA Turbo series Class 10 SDHC
A-DATA announced the Turbo series Class 10 SDHC memory card that supports the SD Association’s new class 10 specification offering a higher transfer rate at up to 22Mbps. Designed ...

Marshal MAL-BDP02U2 Ultra Slim External Blu-ray Burner
Marshal launches in Japan a new ultra slim portable Blu-ray writer, the MAL-BDP02U2 that is just 20mm thick. Other than writing BD-R/BD-RE single layer at 2X and BD-R/RE double layer ...

Intel 34nm X25-M SSD
Intel announced that it is moving to the more advanced manufacturing process for its X25-M Solid State Drive. According to Intel, the move to 34bm can lower the prices of the X25-M ...