Silicon Power Presents Secure G10 And Marvel M50 USB Flash Drives
Silicon Power, the world’s leading provider of memory storage solutions launches two brand new USB flash drives, the Secure G10 and Marvel M50. Secure G10 has a built in specialized encryption software, which helps to safeguard users’ confidential and private data in a password protected and secured area. Even if you accidently lost your flash drive, G10 is able to protect your important data from any unauthorized access, providing more security for your personal or corporate data and files. The other new product Marvel M50 USB 3.0 flash drive inherits from the extraordinary taste and fashionable design of Luxmini 720. Inspired by the spirit of understated luxury, Marvel M50 perfectly expresses the essence of modern chic and simple elegance.
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SP Secure G10 is equipped with a customized encryption software. With no additional disk setup required, users can simply follow G10’s tailor-made interface and setup a password during the first use. Additionally, users can divide the storage space into a “Public Area’ and ‘Secure Area’, managing your important data with different levels of protection.
Seagate Technology plc, a world leader in storage solutions, today announced its shipping its thinnest hard disk drive (HDD) ever to OEM partners — the Seagate Laptop Ultrathin HDD. Just 5mm thin, the Laptop Ultrathin HDD is designed to be integrated into ultra-thin, lightweight mobile computing devices and tablets all while delivering high capacity storage at an affordable price.
Memoright is announcing next-generation XTM Series SATA III SSD products at Computex 2013. Including Memoright’s exclusive Endurance Write firmware architecture developed with in-house R&D, the product supports MLC and TLC flash memory made with the latest process technology. Offering the best combination of reliability and high-speed performance, the product is ideal for applications in cloud computing, business servers, workstations and high-end personal computers.
Today, CDRLabs brings you a review of QNAP's two-bay TS-x69L series Turbo NAS, the TS-269L. Designed to meet the needs of home and small office users, the TS-269L is powered by a dual-core Intel Atom processor and comes equipped with 1GB of DDR3 RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 ports and a 512MB DOM (Disk on Module) with dual firmware image design. Like QNAP's other Turbo NAS servers, the TS-269L offers a long list of features including cross-platform file sharing, centralized storage and backups for Windows, Mac and Linux users. It can also stream multimedia content to network media players or play it directly on the TV in the living room using its built-in HDMI port and HD Station.
WD, a Western Digital company and world leader for storage deployed in datacenters, today announced availability of its innovative WD Se line of hard drives, the first designed for scale-out datacenter deployments. Built on an enterprise-grade platform for reliable 24x7x365 datacenter operation, WD Se is tailored to deliver the right combination of performance, reliability and robustness for large-scale replicated environments, mid-sized network attached storage (NAS) deployment, and backup/archiving applications.