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JoBlo (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Some of you might've heard about this film already, but now that THE DARK KNIGHT is officially ready for pre-orders on Amazon.com, we figured some of you would want to know about it. Below are 4 of the digital video disc variations of the film, and if you scroll down a little further, you will also find some new posters from the movie. Now back to your regularly scheduled news updates...
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Rotten Tomatoes (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
MTV's Shawn Adler, in an effort to get to the bottom of the many "Dark Knight" sequel rumors, went right to screenwriter David Goyer to ask him which ones were true. Goyer's response? "It's all B.S."
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
I love that the technology TDK has used to increase maximum disk density to 803 gigabits per square inch is called “Tunneling Magneto-Resistance” and its replacement “Current-Perpendicular-to-Plane Giant Magneto-Resistance.” Man, those sound like stuff you buy for your ship in Escape Velocity. The precision and force necessary to reliably etch magnetic information into smaller and smaller [...]
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TechSpot (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
At the CEATEC show in Japan today, TDK announced it has achieved a new milestone in surface recording density for hard disk drives. Using its prototype TMR head, the company was able to reach a surface recording density of 803 gigabits per square inch, shattering Toshiba's previous 378 gigabits per square inch record.
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The Register (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Achieves 803Gb/in² TDK researchers have achieved an areal density record of 803Gb/in² potentially extending the life of current read/write head technology.…
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Arkytek Ltd :: Blog (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Achieves 803Gb/in² TDK researchers have achieved an areal density record of 803Gb/in² potentially extending the life of current read/write head technology.… Full published article at: http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/01/tdk_areal_density_record/
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
TDK has taken over Toshiba's position where having the highest surface recording density is concerned, with a new 803Gbits/inch2 1.8" double sided 260GB drive being paraded at CEATEC. This is made possible courtesy of an improved TMP head. More miniaturization to follow in the near future, that's for sure, and that would translate into smaller devices with higher capacities for us consumers. Add a...
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Last week Toshiba claimed the world’s largest 1.8-inch hard drive with industry’s highest area density at 378Gbit/inch²; TDK has taken the new lead the announcement of 803Gbits/inch2 at CEATEC today. A technology would result in a single 1.8 inch double side disk of 260GB thanks to a new and improved TMP head. The company uses the existing TMR head with perpendicular magnetic recording technology,...
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Thoughts from the Sidelines (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
TDK have released a new range of USB flash drives with integrated TRANS-IT security which are aimed squarely at those looking for portable data storage with enhanced protection (perhaps various UK governmental bodies should show an interest here in mind of the amount of ‘mislaid’ data instances occurring of late) ...
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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Up to 16GB Imation has announced the launch of its new series of TDK "Life on Record" branded TRANS-IT USB 2.0 flash drives. ... Read Imation launches TDK Life on Record flash drives on Pocket-lint now
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TechDigest (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
USB Flash drives are fairly yawn-inducing, granted, but they're pretty much the de facto standard for porting data around these days. With security high on the agenda (if only because so many people seem to be losing large amounts of confidential data), Imation has launched its latest TDK-branded USB drives with built-in TRANS-IT security...
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Gadget Review (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Circuit City has the Web’s best deal on the TDK 50PK DVD-R 16X 4.7GB Single Sided Cake Box. It’s $38 - $27 instant savings + Free Shipping = $11! Add $13 to your cart to get Free Shipping Features: 50-pack of DVD+Rs with 4.7GB capacity Buy it: TDK 50PK DVD-R 16X 4.7GB Single Sided Cake Box - $11