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Comments on: Hitachi announces second-generation terabyte drive

Hitachi announces the Deskstar 7K1000.B, a three-disk 1TB hard drive.

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by Mbostick01 July 9, 2008 4:08 AM PDT
I totally concur on all that has been written about the iphone 3g battery life, I have researched on the internet enough to know by seeing all the latest articles out there about how poor the juice is. I read on Mobility Today a similiar article. Something can be done about it, currently www.batterygeek.us offers a solution for the iphone and Apple ipods, with their 100 hour geekpod battery. I hear that they will soon be coming out with a special iphone battery as well as some solar products in the near future as well. They currently have all the adapters as well as home adapters.
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by Mbostick01 July 9, 2008 4:08 AM PDT
I totally concur on all that has been written about the iphone 3g battery life, I have researched on the internet enough to know by seeing all the latest articles out there about how poor the juice is. I read on Mobility Today a similiar article. Something can be done about it, currently www.batterygeek.us offers a solution for the iphone and Apple ipods, with their 100 hour geekpod battery. I hear that they will soon be coming out with a special iphone battery as well as some solar products in the near future as well. They currently have all the adapters as well as home adapters.
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by michaelportent July 9, 2008 10:59 AM PDT
God, imagine the suffering when you put all your data on this sucker and it crashes. Hard Drives inevitably crap out. Solution: Buy two or more and keep backing them up everyday.
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by guest86 July 10, 2008 12:20 PM PDT
I agree with michaelportent .

1 TB? No way for me to put my all files on it. Waste my time! :-( You will easily lost your important files from 1 TB. Don't forget backup your files on CD/DVD/Blu-Ray disc and can live longest than Hard Drive's life cycle. My favorite max GB for me is 100 GB to 500 GB. 500 GB(Max) is enough for me. I hate Seagate. I love Western Digital so much and WD is more strongest than Seagate. Maxtor is ok, but I touch my Maxtor USB Hard drive is little hotter than Western Digital. Go to Western Digital all way. Western Digital(WD) is world's best hard drive and our favorite color is blue. Blue can lead into the future. Blue = Very Good - Powerful than all other colors. Seagate = Yellow(mean short life cycle and you will lost files easily) Yellow = Caution.

My old WD hard drive 20 GB born in Dec. 1999 and dead at Oct. 11, 2005. Live longer WD hard drive! :-) My old Maxtor USB Hard drive still live from 2003 to now(2008). I don't use backup hard drive much. Save hard drive life longer. I have two WD 500 GB each. No hotter appear. Cool and right way to use them. Because WD MyBook have build in air breath to keep cool air to push warm air out.

Why replace your hard drive again, again many times? We will move to Solid State Disk(SSD) soon, because SSD have longer life cycle. SSD life is about 20 times of per hard drive.What you think about SSD? Do our homework for study both SSD and HDD life cycle.
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