Samsung today introduced the highest-capacity 7200RPM hard drives available for notebooks, the SpinPoint MP4 series.
Toshiba today announced the world's highest capacity 2.5" hard drive with a standard 9.5mm height, the 750GB MK7559GSXP.
ASUS has partnered with A-DATA to introduce new products using the new USB 3.0 standard.
Toshiba has introduced a new family of 1.8-inch hard drives with capacities ranging up to 320GB.
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Toshiba today announced a 640GB 2.5-inch hard drive.
A Fudzilla report claims Seagate is about to launch a 2.5-inch hard drive with a 1TB capacity.
Iomega today announced its next-generation four-drive NAS (Network Attached Storage) appliance, the StorCenter ix4-200d.
Western Digital today announced the world's first 750GB (WD7500KEVT) and 1TB (WD10TEVT) 2.5-inch hard drives.
Lexar today introduced its M225 series Solid State Drives (SSDs), available in capacities from 64GB to 256GB.
According to a DigiTimes report, a price hike in NAND flash memory prices will significantly affect the notebook SSD market this year.
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