Seagate this week hinted at several new storage breakthroughs, including hard drives for the automotive market, a 2.5-inch drive for DVRs and game consoles, and an 8-GB drive for portable media players.
Seagate also said that it will debut later this year a 2.5-inch drive that will use perpendicular-recording technology, a relatively new storage technique that relies on placing data at the edge of a disk.
Sheesh, that’s a LOT of hard drive space. That’s great, but how about some more battery life please? Still, that’s serious space. Check out the full story at CIO-Today.