http://www.silentpcreview.com/news-2011-01-14.htm
* New version of RBE - Radeon BIOS Editor released v1.27
* Nearly indestructible drive enclosure shown at CES 2011
* Hardware Canucks takes another look at the Seagate Momentus XT (reviewed by SPCR in 2010)
* Acer ICONIA Touchbook (and other CES 2011 items)
* BeHardware looks at TRIM support with Marvell and AMD drivers
* WSGF - WideScreen Gaming Forum give their thoughts on CES 2011
* Windows on the verge of dropping below 90% market share
* What to do with your leftover bubble wrap to make your home warmer and quieter
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I'm submitting the article and Mike is reviewing it to make sure I don't do something stupid like put the URL for yesterdays news in today's article (which I did today btw).frenchie wrote:Why do I get this message when I click on the link ?
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If you click on the link in my forum post before he releases it to the front page you'll get that message. It just means the article isn't ready for public consumption but it will be shortly.
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Re: News for 2011-01-14
I was curious about those indestructable drives, so I emailed IoSafe and they said:
*They use Seagate and Hitatchi HDDs
*They only have 2.5" HDDs right now
*They use Intel SSDs
*They don't sell the enclosures by themselves (which is what I really wanted).
If they ever sell just the enclosures, I would get one.
*They use Seagate and Hitatchi HDDs
*They only have 2.5" HDDs right now
*They use Intel SSDs
*They don't sell the enclosures by themselves (which is what I really wanted).
If they ever sell just the enclosures, I would get one.
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Re: News for 2011-01-14
Yeah, they roll the cost of the enclosure + drive + insurance that will pay for $2500 data recovery services into the price. If they sold the enclosure only they wouldn't be able to roll the insurance in with it as you may put a bad drive in there before hand and if they don't sell the drive and insurance they aren't getting profit on nearly as much as just selling you the machined aluminum or titanium.