The single-bay, 3TB version of the Seagate Personal Cloud NAS box is in a class of its own in terms of value. It also offers surprisingly full-featured software, including IFTTT. For simple setup and ...
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. - September 28, 2010 - Seagate (NASDAQ: STX) today introduced the industry's highest-capacity, 4-bay and 2-bay, desktop network attached storage solutions to help data-intensive ...
After a couple of weeks of rumors, Seagate apparently wanted to clear the air. And so, Seagate's Senior Product Manager Barbara Craig has finally confirmed that Seagate is, indeed, working on ...
Seagate announces the standalone version of its 3TB hard drive with software that allows the drive to work with Windows XP. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, ...
Seagate’s confirmed that it’s about to launch a 3TB hard drive. Wow, that’s big, but there’s a catch: practically no PCs will be able to use it. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers search for space. Seagate … ...
Following Western Digital and Hitachi, Seagate is the third manufacturer to launch a 3TB internal 3.5-inch hard drive. The Barracuda XT has five platters with an areal density of 488Gb/in², marking an ...
Seagate Technology might be in trouble with the law after failing on numerous occasions to deliver the reliability its marketing rhetoric tends to suggest. Today, consumers filed a national ...
Seagate today announced the first 3TB drive, but it's not the Enterprise drive everyone was expecting. Instead, it's popped up in an external drive. The Seagate GoFlex Desk, along with several other ...
3TB. It's a milestone that we all knew would be reached at some point, but the same probably could not be said in 1980. Decades ago, the original LBA (logical block addressing) standard was developed, ...
This past spring, Seagate confirmed a rumor that we were all hoping to be true… that 3TB hard drives would see a release during 2010. But like many others, I was a little shocked to see the first ...
If you own or have owned a 3TB hard drive from Seagate, the law firm behind a suit against the company wants to hear from you. At the case page, it's mentioned that three Seagate models are involved ...
I generally avoid Seagate due to anecdotal experiences (never had a single WD drive fail on me), but this article gives an extra reason to avoid the 3TB variants. At least the 4TB ones are pretty okay ...