Iomega's already begun its transition to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 hard drives, but it's making a bit more news on that front today -- it's announced that it plans to keep all its USB 3.0 hard drives at USB ...
Iomega has announced plans to shift all of their external hard-drives from USB 2.0 to USB 3.0, with no change in pricing and extra ruggedness thrown in. Starting with the eGo range – which will all ...
Iomega on Tuesday announced that it is transitioning its popular portable eGo drives from USB 2.0 to the faster USB 3.0 standard in early October. The faster drives will first appear in 500GB and 1TB ...
Iomega introduced on Monday a 100MB Zip drive for $69. The Zip 100MB USB VL-Series drive, available next month, requires no power adapter and connects with a single USB cable that is included. It also ...
Can Iomega put zip back into Zip? The San Diego-based company, which introduced a faster, 750MB Zip drive Thursday, seems to think so. But analysts have their doubts about how much life is left in the ...
In the face of stiff competition from optical media and compact high-speed hard drives, Iomega Corp. today announced the third generation of its Zip technology with the release of the Zip 750MB drive.
During the past six years, Iomega has sold more than 38 million Zip drives and 240 million Zip disks. But the company's other products, such as its higher-capacity Jaz and miniature Clik drives, haven ...
Those of us who work on multiple computers frequently will appreciate the idea behind Iomega's Active Disk technology, which allows you to run applications directly from portable media devices without ...
New York – Iomega moved to keep its Zip drive business relative in a world dominated by CD-RW by introducing a new drive that reads and writes 750MB media. The Zip 750 has three times the capacity of ...
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