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Tokyo Edge: Spring Heralds Hi-Def Gadgets
PC World News - March 24, 2006
Sony's new HD camcorder and Blu-ray Disc player lead the pack this month.
IBM, EMC team on iSeries storage
CNET News - March 23, 2006
The two companies reveal another joint agreement to cement their blossoming friendship, as EMC's chief doubles his salary.
Confessions of a storage junkie
CNET News - March 22, 2006
Blog: I have a confession to make...I'm a digital pack rat. I have files back from 1995 that I know I will probably never need,...
Photos: A time capsule of computing
CNET News - March 22, 2006
Stanford collection houses 80 years of high-tech gear, from the IBM 30 to Google's Lego-clad storage.
Report: Sun storage execs depart
CNET News - March 21, 2006
Blog: Several StorageTek executives have departed since Sun Microsystems acquired the tape storage specialist last year, according...
Networked storage heads for homes
CNET News - March 21, 2006
Storage companies are betting that a technology once reserved for businesses will appeal to consumers juggling many PCs and shared files.
Photos: Storage for the home
CNET News - March 21, 2006
Storage firms are pitching products for consumers dealing with large files shared by multiple PCs and with a need for data protection.
Burning Questions: No Copying From First High-Def Players
PC World News - March 21, 2006
The first HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc players will ship soon--without any support for consumer copying.
Amazon offers hosted storage for developers
CNET News - March 14, 2006
The online retailer gives third-party developers a place to store some data on the Web for a monthly fee.
Salesforce aims higher with new service
CNET News - March 8, 2006
Unlimited Edition includes more storage, support for custom apps, bundled service. Can company's servers handle the load?
Sun and Quantum settle patent suit
CNET News - March 1, 2006
Quantum to pay $25 million to settle patent infringement lawsuit over Sun's storage technology.
Linux Networx plugs in supercomputing storage
CNET News - February 28, 2006
Tailored packages of hardware, software and file management are integrated into its LS series of Linux supercomputer clusters.
Coming soon: The 8-terabyte desktop
CNET News - February 28, 2006
Eight terabytes of data storage? That's like 8,000 pick-up trucks filled with books. But VoodooPC says you'll like it.
Yellow Machine Introduces FailSafe Storage and Secure Remote Access
Press Releases - February 28, 2006
Sun: Tape storage evolving, not dead
CNET News - February 21, 2006
Randy Kearns says despite IBM's old prediction, tapes will be around for quite a bit--just with different roles.

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