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Buy USB Flash Drives Revolutionise Portable Storage But Pose Securit by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| viruses, trojans, malware,adware,data leakage, USB Flash Drives |
| Published: Thursday 30 April, 2009 |
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Buy Popular Types of USB Pen Drives by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| Pen drives help flash ROM (EEPROM) for Insystem Programming. Through USB port, it is possible to change or update usb pen drive firmware anytime and anywhere. From security point of view, the pen drive can be used as a key to valuable information on the hard disk drive-without the key (the pen dr... |
| Published: Saturday 25 April, 2009 |
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Buy Choosing the Best External Harddrive Setup by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| Sure, you could use either DVDs or CDs to back up your files, but eventually all those discs add up. Add in the fact that backing up data using discs is time consuming and discs are easily damaged, and external hard drives become a much more appealing option. Plus, discs take up excess space and can... |
| Published: Thursday 16 April, 2009 |
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Buy Removable Storage - part 1 by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| Back in the mid-1980s, when a PC had a 20MB hard disk, a 1.2MB floppy was a capacious device capable of backing up the entire drive with a mere 17 disks. By early 1999, the standard hard disk fitted to PCs had a capacity of between 3GB and 4GB: a 200-fold boost. |
| Published: Saturday 28 April, 2007 |
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Buy Removable Storage - part 10 by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| In late 1995 a joint university/industry/government consortium initiated the Holographic Data Storage System (HDSS) programme, with the initial goals of developing several key components for the system, including a high-capacity, high-bandwidth spatial light modulator used for data input; optimised ... |
| Published: Saturday 28 April, 2007 |
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Buy Removable Storage - part 2 by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| Despite the floptical's failure to oust the traditional floppy disk, for several years it appeared likely that optical drives, which read/wrote data with lasers which are far more precise than the drive heads on a traditional Harddrive, were destined to replace magnetic disk technology. |
| Published: Saturday 28 April, 2007 |
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Buy Removable Storage - part 3 by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| As implied by the name, these drives use a hybrid of magnetic and optical technologies, employing laser to read data on the disk, while additionally needing magnetic field to write data. An MO disk drive is so designed that an inserted disk will be exposed to a magnet on the label side and to the li... |
| Published: Saturday 28 April, 2007 |
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Buy Removable Storage - part 4 by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| An MO disk is constructed by "spattering" a number of films onto a high-strength polycarbonate resin substrate base - the same material as used in "bullet-proof" glass - and coating the entire disk with an ultra-violet hardened protective resin. |
| Published: Saturday 28 April, 2007 |
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Buy Removable Storage - part 5 by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| Optical Super Density (OSD) technology's design goals were to develop a high capacity (40GB or more) removable MO drive which retained the ruggedness and reliability offered by today's ISO-standard MO solutions, achieve data transfer rates competitive with hard disk and tape products (30 MBps) and p... |
| Published: Saturday 28 April, 2007 |
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Buy Removable Storage - part 6 by Buy Software |
Topic: Removable Storage |
| Another contender in the battle to become the de facto high-density storage medium for the digital world could come from US data storage specialist, C3D, in the shape of its revolutionary optical storage technology that promises to deliver capacities of 140GB and above on a single multilayer disc. |
| Published: Saturday 28 April, 2007 |
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