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Having trouble with built in storage on your Android/iOS device, Kingston gives you a solution

As the device’s are getting bigger and more advanced, their internal storage is shrinking. That mainly has to do with manufacturer’s who for some reason hate to give extended memory option. Take Nexus devices for instance, they have massively beautiful screens boosting great number of pixels and good cameras; iPhones, again the same story, great […]

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OWC Mercury Electra 3G MAX 1TB SSD

When talking about SSD hard drives the biggest issue comes to mind is cost per GIGA byte. Due to high prices the biggest SSD’s we saw could hold 512 GB and would still end up costing around 1000$, where as a 500GB HDD would only cost you a fraction of that, and hence people’s interest […]

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Use Intel SSD Toolbox to get maximum SSD Performance

Keeping a track of your hard drive could be a little hard to tackle, fragmented drives, out dated drivers and improper formats could leave you muddled. With the rise of Solid state hard drives came utilities to control them, Intel recently updated the SSD toolbox to version 3 which gives you added functionality that I’ll cover in […]

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Top 5 SSD picks for 2012 for every Budget

A few years ago, hard disks were all about the memory, companies were churning up hard disks in sizes up to terabytes but since the advent of Solid-State-Drives or SSDs, the focus has now shifted to performance rather capacity. SSD technology uses electronic interfaces compatible with traditional block input/output (I/O) hard disk drives. They do not […]

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Intel Jumps from 50nm to 34nm SSDs

Intel had its Mainstream SATA Solid-State Drives back in September 2008 that uses 50nm NAND memory cell. Recently Intel has made addition to the series by announcing the 34nm version of the SSDs. Currently the 34nm SSDs are available in 80 GB and 160 GB sizes.

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It’s time to shift to SSDs

We all know that old-style mechanical hard drives won’t last for long and after an year they get bad sectors and produce noises. Most users have to replace them after 1-2 years. SSDs (Solid State Drives) is the solution. It is just like flash drive, i.e no Mechanical component in it. So no matter what […]

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OCZ Mini PCI-Express SSDs

OCZ has been producing a vast number of SSDs or Solid State Drives that are NAND based storage, which are expected to replace Hard Drives soon. Another unique addition to this is the Mini PCI Express SSDs which can give upto 32GB of storage, made primarily for netbook and notebook users, which have large storage […]

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Solid State Drive Revolution

The digital media storage is one of the greatest developments of the last century. Developing devices which can ‘store‘ data is of pivotal importance since early times. Most of us have been using Hard Drives in our Computers and Laptops since always, and its time for a change.

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