When is an external hard drive not a hard drive? Apparently, when it's a DVR expander. In a perfect world, these glorified drives would be wholly unnecessary, as any device fitted with a USB, Firewire ...
Some might say that you have somewhat of a problem when calling a solid state drive "cute," but what do they know, anyway? Iomega's newest batch of external SSDs are easily the most adorable we've ...
San Diego – October 18, 2012 - Iomega Corporation, a global leader in data protection, today announced the worldwide availability of the latest additions to Iomega's award-winning lineup of network ...
Iomega has announced plans to shift all of their external hard-drives from USB 2.0 to USB 3.0, with no change in pricing and extra ruggedness thrown in. Starting with the eGo range – which will all ...
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When Iomega opened its doors in 1980, along 1900 West and 4000 South, it was with a great deal of forethought and planning. Now, 32 years later, what was once one of the biggest employers in Weber ...
It’s a little admitted secret, but one of the biggest reasons people like Network Attached Storage drives is for Torrent downloads. They’re the easiest ways to download obscure British TV shows, for ...
Iomega announces the new generation of its eGo portable hard drives that have higher capacities, better protection, and are available in for different colors. CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved ...
EMC subsidiary Iomega has announced the creation of a pocket-sized external SSD storage solution with hardware encryption, write speeds said to be twice as fast as a 7200 RPM SATA hard drive, and a ...
Not much to talk about here. Iomega just launched eGo drives in four colors with up to 500GB capacity. The 500GB model is $135 while the 250GB is $85. They run on USB power and include back-up and ...
We have received a number of corroborating reports, suggesting that Iomega Zip drives experience very slow transfer rates under a variety of systems running Mac OS X 10.2.x. 100 MB Disks Joe Ligotti ...