Earlier this year, Western Digital got caught lying by omission when it came to disclosing that certain drives used shingled magnetic recording (SMR) instead of conventional magnetic recording (CMR).
This week we will conclude our series on Les Mills group exercise classes offered at the Jefferson Regional Medical Center Wellness Centers. This final column will focus on RPM — a program for which I ...
A 2.5-inch drive spinning at speeds up to 10,000RPM? Sure, we've seen it before, but only with enough room for 600GB worth of data. Toshiba, however, has trumped its forebears by upping the capacity ...