Year: 2007

Fujitsu 160GB 2.5″ 7200 RPM SATA

Fujitsu Delivers Industry Leading 160GB 2.5″ 7200 RPM SATA Hard Disk Drive

Desktop Performance and Functionality Offered in a Laptop Hard Disk Drive
Form Factor

Sunnyvale, CA, March 6, 2007 — Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc.,
one of the world’s leading suppliers of innovative computer products
including hard disk drives, peripherals and biometric security solutions,
today announced the global launch of its MHW2160BJ series mobile hard disk
drives (HDDs).

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Gefen announces the HD Mate Scaler

Gefen today announced the latest addition to its line of scalers for the home or business. The Gefen HD Mate Scaler offers functionality when combining different standard and high definition video sources and outputting each to the single connector on any DVI display. Essentially it performs three separate tasks: it integrates different video formats and converts them to DVI; it scales video up and down in all HD resolutions; and it enables access to three sources using one display so you don’t have to unplug sources.

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HELIOS Xtar now available for Intel Macs

HELIOS Software GmbH has released a Mac Intel-compatible version of its backup tool HELIOS Xtar. HELIOS Xtar for Mac (PPC/Intel) stores each HFS file as a double file in the standard “tar” format. Unicode file names as well as all meta data‹including creation and modification date‹are preserved. During the restore with Xtar to an HFS volume, the Finder and resource information are written into a valid HFS file. In doing so, all Mac OS X specific meta data are preserved so that volumes are bootable after the restore.

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Nakahara Informatics acquires iGet

Nakahara Informatics today announced its acquisition of iGet, the Mac file transfer tool, from Five Speed Software. iGet is an inventive file transfer tool designed specifically for the Mac. It allows users to log into their accounts on remote Macs and browse, search, and download the files they need. “We’re tremendously excited about this acquisition,” said Nakahara CEO Christopher Martin.

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Quicky Jr. USB wireless amplifier announced

QuickerTek has announced the Quicky Jr. extending its Quicky USB wireless booster line. Quicky Jr. solves the two eternal problems of wireless range and speed, without disassembling the computer for installation. Quicky Jr., like the original Quicky, uses the USB port for wireless amplification and as a power source. No drivers or other extra steps are required to receive wireless speeds normally only available to 802.11g network connections — 54mbs (megabits per second).

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