Seagate Technology LLC is now shipping its densest desktop hard drive, the Barracuda 7200.12, which offers 1TB of capacity on two disks. The drive is a 3.5-in. disk that spins at 7,200 rpm and has an ...
In recent months we've seen a flurry of affordable and spacious 3.5-inch external drives. They come in all shapes and sizes: droves of plain USB 2.0 drives, slightly pricier FireWire and eSATA models, ...
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In the third graph, third sentence of the release, the URL should read: www.seagate.com/beyond-2TB (sted www.seagate.com ...
If you're in the market for a high-capacity backup hard drive for your PC or Mac, you'll want to check out Seagate's exclusive deals on desktop expansion HDDs this week. Seagate's popular external ...
Seagate Technology LLC. today announced the industry’s first 1.5TB desktop hard drive, as well as half-terabyte notebook hard drives based on PMR (perpendicular magnetic recording) technology. The ...
Seagate's new Barracuda XT hard drive is not the first to ship with a 3-TB capacity, but it is the first with a simple way to overcome the per-drive 2.1-TB capacity limitation of desktop PCs, said ...
Seagate Technology is giving desktop drives a 50 percent boost in capacity, thanks to a new method of storing data called perpendicular recording. The leading supplier of disk drives has upped the ...
Seagate has announced a new set of 12TB hard drives for desktop and NAS drives. The new 12TB volumes are part of the BarraCuda Pro, IronWolf, and IronWolf Pro product families. The BarraCuda Pro ...
Let's first make it clear that this hard drive is designed for the Xbox in terms of aesthetics only. The black and white color scheme matches well with the Xbox Series X and S consoles. There's a ...
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In recent months we've seen a flurry of affordable and spacious 3.5-inch external drives. They come in all shapes and sizes: droves of plain USB 2.0 drives, slightly pricier FireWire and eSATA models, ...