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techreport.com - 3/25/2009
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Earlier today, Seagate announced a pair of BlackArmor network access storage devices. The new products have capacities ranging from 2TB to 8TB, and Seagate is targeting them at small businesses.
Something else happened today, though. As optionMonster reports, Seagate's stock also soared by a ...
legitreviews.com - 3/22/2009
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The Seagate Momentus 7200.2, 200GB hard drive offers
7200 RPM performance, 200GB of storage capacity, and mobility...
in a 2.5" form factor. With a price tag under $55 this notebook hard drive is a quick and easy way to boost storage space and ...
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Seagate Momentus 7200.2 200GB Notebook Hard Drive
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everythingusb.com - 3/26/2009
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Hard drives and external drive enclosures can be
sourced cheaply through a wide variety of retailers. The...
FreeAgent Go portable hard drive is a new-comer to Seagate's drive family of portable storage solutions and in an age where gigabytes of ...
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Seagate FreeAgent Go 500GB Portable Hard Drive Review
legitreviews.com - 4/1/2009
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The Seagate Momentus 7200.3 laptop hard drive offers
the an even combination of high performance, capacity and...
mobility in a 2.5-inch drive. The 320GB version that LR is looking at today is ideal for mainstream and performance-class laptops, ...
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Seagate Momentus 7200.3 320GB Notebook Hard Drive
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... Seagate be preparing a merger? optionMonster comments that these changes are "not likely to have been caused by a product release." That leaves the option that Seagate is considering a "takeover candidate." The research site doesn't speculate on who the potential buyer or buyout candidate might be, but only a handful of major players remain in the mechanical storage market: Western Digital, Hitachi, Samsung, and Toshiba (which recently took Fujitsu's storage division under its wing). http://techreport.com/discussions.x/16630
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