Lacie dropped two new USB 3.0-powered external hard drives Wednesday--a high-speed 3.0 update to the CNET-favored Rikiki and the sexy aluminum Minimus USB 3.0 desktop hard drive. Both externals are ...
Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
Storage manufacturer LaCie on Tuesday began shipping the first sub-$1000 external hard drives to take advantage of the high-speed Thunderbolt ports introduced across Apple's Mac product family this ...
Love is unpredictable. You never know how it’s going to strike, so when it does, it’s often in the moments you least expect — and that’s precisely what happened when I fell in love with a 2TB LaCie ...
LaCie has introduced its new Mobile Drive and Mobile Drive Secure external storage solutions this week announcing that the Mobile Drive Secure is priced at $99.99 (2 TB), $144.99 (4 TB) and $164.99 (5 ...
The CloudBox offers undeniably simple, combined NAS and offsite backup, but it’s a poky performer and the 100GB local capacity is too limited. The minimum “best practice” backup arrangement for your ...
A good little drive but things turn sour when compared to the competition, which happens to be LaCie's own parent company. Although it is cheaper than the Seagate 2TB Wireless it is slightly slower ...
Seagate brand LaCie has announced two new mobile hard drives, the LaCie Mobile Drive and LaCie Mobile Drive Secure, offering Mac and iPad users up to 5TB of portable capacity. Encased in an all-new ...
This new LaCie external hard drive has three inputs—FireWire 800, FireWire, and USB 2.0—and supports up to 300GB of storage space for about $1 per GB. 800Mbps burst speeds and a fanless design make ...
So a 1TB external drive is nothing new, but it is hard to deny that this thing is pretty…real pretty. LaCie has been getting heavy into the aluminum casings recently, which may play a factor in ...
I need an additional hard drive for my G5 iMac. <BR><BR>I'm thinking something like a Lacie Brick as they're cheap enough and should be more than suitable for what I want which is general video and ...
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