I am going to be attempting to clone a small (4GB) Hitachi notebook hdd to a larger (30GB) notebook hdd in the next day or so (waiting on FedEx).<br><br>I have two Laptop to IDE converts ready and ...
Samsung is shipping the world's first 2.5" 500GB notebook HDD starting today. Sure there have been other notebook hard drives released recently with a similar capacity, but those were 3.5" drives, ...
Toshiba makes a full line of hard drives in all sorts of sizes and capacities. The company has announced a new 500GB HDD aimed at laptop users that spins at 7200 rpm. The small HDD uses a 2.5-inch ...
Upgrading your notebook's legacy hard drive to a new, fast SSD is a substantial upgrade that makes good sense for a number of reasons. First, Solid State Drives offer orders of magnitude higher ...
Buying a new laptop or a better hard drive is always fun, but the part we all dread is migrating all the data from one device to another. Luckily, there is no shortage of ways in which this can be ...
Solid-state drives are all the rage. Since SSDs have no moving parts, they’re more rugged and shock-resistant than standard hard drives–which makes them perfect for laptops that get bumped around a ...
Samsung Electronics Ltd., the worldwide digital consumer electronics and information technology leader, announced today its high capacity 2.5″ hard disk drive, the new Spinpoint M6 featuring 320GB of ...
update Toshiba on Tuesday announced what it says is the first notebook hard drive to put 60GB of storage onto a two-platter hard drive. The move could pave the way for mainstream notebooks to use more ...
If current pricing trends continue, the conventional notebook hard drive could die by 2018, replaced with fast, slim, and increasingly cheaper SSDs. SSDs can generally transfer data faster and with ...
Unless you're willing to invest in a full-blown desktop replacement, computing on the go has often meant sacrificing performance and capacity, all in the name of mobility. While that's still the case, ...
The simplest mods always turn out to be the coolest, check out this one submitted to the Make Flickr Pool by user Shozcorp. He used a Moleskine notebook to house a 3.5 inch hard drive, which he uses ...
OCZ sent me one of their fancy new Hypersonic notebooks around this time last year and today it is still quite a powerhouse for what I do with it, especially considering its size. People often mistake ...