Solidigm has unveiled a new D5-P5336 solid-state drive that can now store up to 122TB of data. The new SSD doubles the ...
That's one of the best prices we've seen on this drive in a while. Get the Samsung 990 Pro 4TB Heatsink SSD for £251 from Amazon (was £311, with tick-box voucher) This 990 Pro model is the ...
This distinction is crucial when selecting an NVMe drive. While M.2 SATA drives look like NVMe drives, the difference in performance is substantial. Most SATA SSDs have a maximum speed of 550-600 MB/s ...
Please verify your email address. The Cessna Aircraft Company, which today is a major subsidiary of the Providence, Rhode Island-based Textron Corporation, has a long history of manufacturing general ...
A billionaire backer of GB News has been awarded $8m (£6m) in damages after he was falsely accused of being a Russian spy. Christopher Chandler, a co-founder of the Legatum investment group, has ...
The Ministry of Social Services has launched an investigation into allegations involving a private care facility on Grand Bahama and has referred the matter to the police for further action. The ...
The Brooklyn Nets came into Wednesday's game at the Atlanta Hawks hoping to start the season off on the right foot with a win over a tough opponent. Brooklyn and Atlanta have been involved in some ...
Got that picture in your head? Then you've just imagined the concept behind USB Club and the $180, 1TB SSD "Transport" drive it made available yesterday. There's little in the way of specs to justify ...
Whether you’re buying a laptop or building your own PC, you’re going to want an SSD as the main storage drive — and you’re also going to want to make sure it’s the right size for your needs.
Raspberry Pi have recently expanded their hardware offerings with their own SSDs and SSD Kits, plus they're also selling their own SD Cards now too. Giving you some more chances to turn your Raspberry ...
Giffgaff 40GB 120GB SIM-only data, £15/month If you've already got a phone you love, or you're simply after a cheaper option than a new contract, a SIM plan could be just what you need.
As the barrister sees it, the 2003 Communications Act, on which Ofcom bases its decisions, is full of "waffling garbage". He explained: "Ofcom didn't start from a good or easy place but has made its ...