corniceco.com— The Cornice Dragon series micro hard drives, available in 8- and 10-gigabytes and will allow OEMs to offer thinner and higher-capacity consumer electronics. Check it out....
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We really need to keep digg a little more objective. This includes phrases that give benefit to any products mentioned. If you want to mention the availability of a new product, let the readers decide if it's "kick ass" or not. But if we don't watch out, digg might just turn into a free advertising page for electronics companies.
I'm all for a clean and concise digg. what I'm not for is public speaking/spelling lessons that we all Don't need. Regardless of if we can speak/spell. pm someone if you think their error is important enough. ( it's not ).
planning and avaliable @ the local retail electronics store are completely differentthey [samsung] said they already had 8gb chips the same physical size as the ones in the iPOD nano when it came out, are they on the street for retail or even OEM sale yet - no. will steve jobs release a 8/16gb ipod nano for $300/400 anytime soon, probably not.
Yeah ass is now offical, because Everything I do is Official. and for ephekt. I do know what I'm talking about I have 16yrs tech experince AND I use a mac. Get a life and stop flaming articles you wish you had posted first.
If something 10 grams kicked me in the ass I don't believe I would feel it - unless it were traveling at a high speed. 30 m/s or so and I might feel something - but that would be more like "BB shooting in the ass" than "kicking ass."
> This is stupid and solid-state is much more promising.I must say that these devices have always impressed me as a silly answer to a question nobody asked.A few weeks ago, I was pricing the smaller capacity ones at Fry's and they were bigger, heavier, slower, more fragile and more expensive than single-unit USB flash of the same capacity.What on earth is the point? Seriously.
dclowd9901Jan 3, 2006
We really need to keep digg a little more objective. This includes phrases that give benefit to any products mentioned. If you want to mention the availability of a new product, let the readers decide if it's "kick ass" or not. But if we don't watch out, digg might just turn into a free advertising page for electronics companies.
pseudojdJan 4, 2006
I'm all for a clean and concise digg. what I'm not for is public speaking/spelling lessons that we all Don't need. Regardless of if we can speak/spell. pm someone if you think their error is important enough. ( it's not ).
freonchillJan 4, 2006
planning and avaliable @ the local retail electronics store are completely differentthey [samsung] said they already had 8gb chips the same physical size as the ones in the iPOD nano when it came out, are they on the street for retail or even OEM sale yet - no. will steve jobs release a 8/16gb ipod nano for $300/400 anytime soon, probably not.
vst_killsJan 4, 2006Submitter
Yeah ass is now offical, because Everything I do is Official. and for ephekt. I do know what I'm talking about I have 16yrs tech experince AND I use a mac. Get a life and stop flaming articles you wish you had posted first.
vst_killsJan 4, 2006Submitter
Correction: Title should read 10 GB in under 10 Grams!. My apologies
ryebryeJan 4, 2006
If something 10 grams kicked me in the ass I don't believe I would feel it - unless it were traveling at a high speed. 30 m/s or so and I might feel something - but that would be more like "BB shooting in the ass" than "kicking ass."
anchoretJan 4, 2006
> This is stupid and solid-state is much more promising.I must say that these devices have always impressed me as a silly answer to a question nobody asked.A few weeks ago, I was pricing the smaller capacity ones at Fry's and they were bigger, heavier, slower, more fragile and more expensive than single-unit USB flash of the same capacity.What on earth is the point? Seriously.
vst_killsJan 11, 2006Submitter
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