Right now, you can get this cavernous Seagate Expansion Desktop 26TB Hard Drive for just $250 at Newegg. Amazon is offering a ...
Photos, videos, games and work files start to pile up until you’re deleting things left and right just to make room. The ...
With USB 3.0 connectivity and broad compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Chromebook devices, Seagate's portable HDD will ...
Solid, stylish-looking performer benefits from–and is hampered by–the connection module system introduced in the GoFlex series. The FreeAgent GoFlex Pro is one model in Seagate’s refresh of its ...
Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
The Seagate FreeAgent Go is a 1TB, USB-powered hard drive that works. What more do you wanna know? I just got the 1TB FreeAgent Go Portable Drive from Seagate and I’m impressed. First off, it’s not ...
Seagate’s new Wireless Plus portable harddrive has 1TB—double that of its predecessor, for the same $200 price. It lets you stream to your iPad by creating its own Wi-Fi network. It’s very useful—that ...
Seagate Technology ( STX) recently launched the thinnest ever portable drive under its brand name Backup, with a capacity of 2 terabytes (TB). The company announced the release of Backup Plus Slim ...
At the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show, Seagate Technology is introducing innovative consumer products that add exciting benefits and functionality to already proven Seagate consumer product lines. The ...
Seagate has long sold a line of Backup Plus external hard drives that offer large amounts of storage space at a reasonable price, and in June, the company announced two new features added to all hard ...
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Newsflash: video files can really bloat up a hard drive. In an increasingly mobile device-oriented world, this scenario only gets worse. It's especially aggravating when your "hard drive" is only 32GB ...