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Seagate ST-506: The Daddy Of Modern Hard Drives (Gizmodo Australia)
The first hard drive , from 1956, was housed in a computer the size of two refrigerators. But in less than a quarter of the century, engineers shrunk hard drives to 5.25 inches. The first, holding 5MB, was Seagate?s ST-506. (more?)
Seagate ST-506: The Daddy of Modern Hard Drives [Memory Forever] (Gizmodo)
# memoryforever The first hard drive , from 1956, was housed in a computer the size of two refrigerators. But in less than a quarter of the century, engineers shrunk hard drives to 5.25". The first, holding 5MB, was Seagate's ST-506. More »
Hard Drives Decide Performance (Overclockers Club)
Throughout all the years of hard drive manufacturing, almost all hard drives have only been required to have a minimum of 512 byte sectors. As technology progresses however, some parts need to catch up, and hard drive makers will have to do that catch up by next year. The IDEMA is requiring every single manufacturer to now require a removal of the old 512 byte sectors, and the addition instead ...
IBM 305 RAMAC: The Grandaddy Of Modern Hard Drives (Gizmodo Australia)
The IBM 305 RAMAC, which debuted in 1956, was the first computer with a hard drive. It was 1.5sq m, weighed over a ton, and had to be transported by plane. But it sure as Hell beat punch cards. (more?)
IBM 305 RAMAC: The Grandaddy of Modern Hard Drives [Memory Forever] (Gizmodo)
# memoryforever The IBM 305 RAMAC, which debuted in 1956, was the first computer with a hard drive. It was 16 square feet, weighed over a ton, and had to be transported by plane. But it sure as Hell beat punch cards. More »
Solid State Disks vs. Hard Drives: Learn Five Reasons SSDs are Better (and Wh...
Learn how Solid State Disk (SSD) drives can speed up a desktop or laptop computer, extend a laptop?s battery run-time and protect data better than conventional hard drives. A trusted computer memory and hardware distributor, The Upgrade Place, shows how SSDs are superior and why you should have one.
Leave No Trace: How to Completely Erase Your Hard Drives, SSDs and Thumb Driv...
# memoryforever With stories abounding of identity theft aided by information lifted from discarded storage devices, you want devices you no longer plan to use to have no usable information when they head out the door. Here's how to wipe them clean. More »
Packard Bell Studio ST Hard Drive (Coated)
Packard Bell has added a new offering to its multimedia storage device lineup. The new device is the Studio ST hard drive an external hard drive that will be available in a variety of drive sizes ranging between 500GB and 2TB, enough space to store your favorite movies, music and data files. As [...]
Five reasons why the Web drives me crazy (ZDNet)
While the web can be a fantastic, irreplaceable technology, it drives me crazy on a day to day basis. A top five list of annoyances
This Is The Cloud: Inside Microsoft?s Secret Stealth Data Centres (Gizmodo Au...
?The cloud? isn?t some nebulous thing existing just beyond our computer?s consciousness. As Microsoft showed us, it?s stacks of hard drives packed into shipping containers, parked in secret data centres all around the world. Physically real, but still beautiful. (more?)
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Hacked by Sora - [attack.from.below]
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Greetz: Bw0mp - Popc0rn - T3eS - Xermes - [H]aruhiSuzumiya - Revelation |
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