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'World's First' encrypted 26TB hard disk debuts with diskAshur DT3 and DT2 models
By Kunal Khullar published
iStorage raises storage limits for its encrypted diskAshur DT3 and diskAshur DT2 desktop drives

Amazon lists the unannounced WD Black SN8100 with 14.9 GB/s reads for $225 (1TB)
By Hassam Nasir published
Amazon (Germany) is accepting pre-orders for the unannounced WD Black SN8100 SSD, promising 14.9 GB/s read speeds, set for launch on May 30.

Firm boils storage device in salt water, then grills it as proof of durability
By Mark Tyson published
Storage startup Cerabyte has shared a video where it torture tests its memory media in boiling salt water and a pizza oven.

Storage, storage, storage: This 20TB WD Elements external HDD + 1TB WD Black SN770 SSD bundle is an exceptional value for just $279
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals Beef up your storage capacity inside and out with this fantastic SSD and external HDD bundle for $279

Buffalo celebrates 50yr anniversary with a limited edition 'skeleton' transparent hard disk
By Mark Tyson published
Buffalo Japan has launched the Buffalo HD-SKL 'skeleton hard disk' with a transparent panel showing the inner mechanism.

Kingston's Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 SSD with 14.8 GB/s speeds now available starting at $200 for 1TB
By Hassam Nasir published
Kingston's PCIe 5.0 ready Renegade G5 is finally here, ready to seize the speed crown from Samsung and Crucial.

Toshiba launches 24TB hard drives priced up to $649 for NAS systems
By Jowi Morales published
Toshiba just launched 24 TB HDDs designed for NAS and private cloud systems for consumers and SMEs.

First SD Express 8.0 memory card from Adata hits 1.6 GB/s read speeds — 512GB capacity, and U3/V30 compliant
By Hassam Nasir published
Adata is launching the first SD Express 8.0 memory card, advertised to reach 1.6 GB/s and 1.2 GB/s read and write speeds.

World's fastest Flash memory developed
By Kunal Khullar published
By re-configuring the architecture of flash memory, researchers have managed to achieve unprecedented data write and read speeds

WD launches HDD recycling process that reclaims rare earth elements, cuts out China
By Avram Piltch published
Western Digital claims it’s saved 47,000 pounds of hard drives from becoming e-waste, creating a system that could help both the planet and U.S. businesses that need to depend less on China.
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