A couple of months after Santa Ana-based SimpleTech Inc.’s buy of Irvine Networks LLC, Orange County’s third-largest memory products maker is on track to ship prototypes from the acquisition to a ...
Santa Ana-based SimpleTech Inc. has carved out a piece of the memory market, to the liking of Wall Street. Shares of the company have risen more than 140% in the past three months after SimpleTech ...
How thin can a 65 64-gigabyte* storage drive get? A mere 9.5 mm, says Santa Ana’s SimpleTech, which demonstrated its new solid-state Zeus drive earlier this week at the West 2007 Exhibition in San ...
The 500GB SimpleDrive ($169.99 list) by SimpleTech may not be as portable as the pocket-sized Maxtor OneTouch 4 Mini, and it's not quite as spacious as Seagate's 750GB FreeAgent Pro drive. Even so, ...
This will be a quick one! What we have here is a dead-simple, compact 500GB external USB hard drive. To be honest there’s very little else to add. That won’t stop me from making you click through to ...
Portable hard disk drives aren’t the sexiest computer peripherals in the world. They’re pretty much a small box with an LED or two on them. Most disk makers have been content staying inside that box ...
SimpleTech is a drive builder that's been around for a while, but its partnerships and buyout by Fabrik have lately led it into much higher-profile directions. Sporting a case styled by Pininfarina, ...
Just when you were coming down from the thrill of Fabrik’s Pininfarina-designed 3.5″ SimpleTech SimpleDrives, the company unveils a similar Ferrari-inspired line in a more portable 2.5″ USB-powered ...
Good hard drives come in all shapes and sizes, from the practical, boxy models popular with IT folks to the fancy-pants portable units that artistes and poets use to store their highfalutin’ work. The ...
$150 isn't bad for a 500GB external USB hard drive, especially one that is guaranteed to fit in with your IKEA decor. SimpleTech's [re]drive isn't just about the looks, however. It is being sold on ...
World's thinnest titles aren't just for cellphones and DAPs, don't you know, Solid State Drives need to shave those millimeters just as much as the next guy, and SimpleTech seems up to the task with ...
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