DockCase, best known for their integrated MacBook hubs and cases, has returned with a new external USB-C enclosure for SSDs. They previously launched an enclosure for M.2 drives, but their latest two ...
Ineo Technology is not one of the most well-known companies, but they have been producing high quality storage devices for many years. You will find products ranging from NAS appliances to external ...
I have a lovely Plextor ATAPI 12x10x32A drive that someone wants to buy and turn into an external USB drive. There are a few different external enclosures with USB-IDE bridges to choose from. Does ...
USB drives are nothing new, but with newer USB upgrades coming out, they are getting faster. While most USB sticks come in a specific size, there may be a time when you have recently upgraded your ...
My netbook died a while ago and I've not yet got around to replacing it (Asus eee 1005HA-P). Yep replacing. Not buying a tablet or ultrabook. A new netbook... 9hr battery, 1kg, full keyboard, full ...
I’ve had the pleasure to have a closer look at quite a few of Inateck’s docking stations and enclosures so far, and it has been a pleasure every time. Today I’m taking a closer look at the Inateck ...
The new TerraMaster D1 SSD Pro is a passively cooled external PCIe 4.0 external SSD enclosure that taps into 80Gbps Thunderbolt 5 speeds.
While it might get hot, it's fast enough to run Windows externally ...
At one point, I'd say .. just go with a NAS ? Check out this newly launched 10-bay USB 3.0 external HDD enclosure from Century Japan, the CRST1035U3IS6G. Measuring W179mm x D385mm x H330mm and ...
More and more lightweight laptops and netbooks are shipping sans optical drives. Don't buy an external drive for for $50+ for those few times you need it, turn an old USB HDD enclosure and DVD drive ...
One of the reasons I like Macs is that their useful life tends to be significantly longer than that of a typical Windows machine. This is especially true of the pre-Retina MacBook Pro models, where it ...
Click to viewSo you finally replaced that overstuffed 80GB hard drive with a half-terabyte data warehouse. The question is, what do you do with the old drive? Stick it on a shelf? Toss it in the trash ...