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Eminent 2.5″ eSATA/USB & 3.5″ USB HDD enclosures review

The nice thing with a HDD enclosure is that you can you choose what to put in. In this review we test two Eminent HDD enclosures against having its HDDs installed in the PC.

Samsung S2 Portable 3 1TB USB3 2.5″ HDD review

A pocketable USB3 hard disk, yet with 1TB capacity and a SuperSpeed USB3 connection. In this review, we benchmark it in USB2 & 3 modes and formatted in FAT32 & NTFS. We also test how it performs in the real world.

Samsung Spinpoint F4 2TB Review

MyCE is proud to review the Samsung Spinpoint F4 2TB hard drive.

Seagate Momentus XT 500GB Hybrid HDD Review

Is a “Hybrid” HDD the future?
Seagate think it is.
We review the Seagate Momentus XT 500GB hybrid HDD.
Can its performance compete with an SSD.
Let’s find out in this review.

Transcend StoreJet 25M3 and 25D3 USB3 HDD review

USB3 is becoming popular, and it’s much faster than USB2. This makes USB3 a very desirable feature to have for your backup needs.

In this review we look at two new USB3 external HDDs from Transcend, in the shape of the StoreJet 25M3 and 25D3.

Let’s find out how they perform.

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Hard Disk Drives

  • Traditional hard disk drives still offer the most storage capacity for a rather affordable price. Combined with very acceptable reading and writing performance, hard disk drives are the primary source of data storage found in most PCs and laptops nowadays. If you're unsure which hard disk drive to buy, you might want to look for that drive that offers the lowest money/storage ratio.More about this
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Diablo 3 game fans hit with always-online DRM grief (4)

  • Fri 18 May 20:04 by Seán
  • Software

it appears that Blizzard underestimated the server capacity required to handle all the gamers, thus resulting in Battle.net servers being overloaded and taken offline at launch. As Diablo III requires the user to be logged in with an uninterrupted internet connection to play, most players were greeted with an "Error 37" on the day of launch, unable to play the game.

CD Projekt says the truth is, DRM doesn't work (2)

  • Mon 21 May 22:48 by Seán
  • Piracy

In an interview between Forbes and CD Projekt CEO Marcin Iwinski, Iwinski said the truth is that DRM simply does not work. He said the main problem is that the copy protection is cracked within hours of the release of every game, not to mention the money and development wasted to implement it. Those with pirated versions also have a clean and more functional game!

Why not? PNY announces USB drive with whistle (7)

It could be possible that there is a scenario where you would have loved to be able to whistle on your USB stick, but we really wonder when. To make

RunCore unveils InVincible SSD with smoking self-destruct (3)

  • Thu 17 May 15:20 by Seán
  • Solid State (ssd), Uncategorized

RunCore has launched its InVincible SSD line, claiming to provide the highest data security with its two physically attached buttons, coloured green & red, giving the user a choice of whether to wipe or physically destroy the SSD.

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