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USB 3.0 diver by LaCie to equip Macs

Published on: 10th November, 2010

A new Mac USB 3.0 driver has been released by the storage maker LaCie. Currently, no Mac is shipping with a USB 3.0-ready port as a standard option and therefore the driver can only support accessories on Mac Pros equipped with a LaCie PCI Express adapter or MacBook Pros provided with the ExpressCard/34 adapter of [...]

The world’s smallest-ever USB 3.0 drives from LaCie

Published on: 13th September, 2010

LaCie has recently unveiled the new line of small form factor USB 3.0 hard drive, claimed to be the smallest ever in the world. The company’s portable Rikiki and desktop-sized Minimus drives offer a high-speed 5Gbs/s performance over USB 3.0, in a brushed aluminum casing, which takes up less space. Both of them benefit from [...]

Ultra-compact MosKeyto USB thumbdrive from LaCie

Published on: 6th September, 2010

LaCie has recently unveiled MosKeyto, its most compact USB flash storage drive ever. The device offers capacities up to 16GB in a size which is only 0.7 inches long and 0.35 ounces; it is even short enough to lay flush against a notebook while being stored in a bag. The MosKeyto comes equipped with a [...]

Network Space MAX – network-attached storage drive from LaCie

Published on: 22nd May, 2010

Storage maker LaCie is bringing a new network-attached storage drive, called Network Space MAX. It will connect to a computer or LAN using a Gigabit ethernet port and will allow its data to be shared by multiple devices. An alternate connection via USB is also possible. The latter also allows users to share a printer [...]

LaCie’s d2, 2big and 5big Network 2

Published on: 25th February, 2010

On February 23, 2010, LaCie presented the updates for its d2, 2big and 5big network-attached storage (NAS) systems. Each device benefits from version 2; this features a new 1.2GHz CPU, which will help data transfer rates to go up to 70MB per second. There is also a widget-based interface, offered to users from most of [...]

Quadra Enterprise Class external drives announced by LaCie

Published on: 9th February, 2010

Storage drive maker LaCie has recently announced its Quadra Enterprise Class drives that are meant for the enterprise market. The new range of products includes the d2, 2big and 4big drives, all of them with different form factors. Each device in the line-up sports SATA hard drives and also secures data through 128-bit AES hardware [...]

LaCinema Mini HD – new media center by LaCie storage maker

Published on: 12th January, 2010

LaCinema Mini HD is a new media center set-top launched by the storage maker LaCie. It allows file transfer via USB or via 802.11n Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections. Users can alternately stream content directly from a Windows PC, a Mac or a network storage drive. Video content is displayed in 1,080-pixel via an HDMI cable. [...]

Symwave + LaCie = the first dual-drive USB 3.0

Published on: 21st December, 2009

On December 17th, the company LaCie together with Symwave presented a new model of the 2Big RAID 0/1 drive which runs on the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and have a reading speed of 275MBps. The device is combination of a SATA and a RAID controller special designed to provide this great speed. This device is going [...]

Rikiki – The smallest hard drive from LaCie

Published on: 20th December, 2009

LaCie’s latest portable HDD, the 2.5-inch Rikiki, has been recently released, in a quiet move. Rikiki is believed to be one of the smallest drives of this type available on the market; consequently, its name means “tiny” in French. The hard drive has an aluminum case and it only has one USB 2.0 port, used [...]

LaCie Launches Portable DVD Burner that`s USB-powered

Published on: 20th September, 2009

LaCie manufacturer launched its newest computer accessory which is a portable DVD burner that was developed by Sam Hecht. The innovative DVD burner does not have an alternative current adapter since it is powered though USB. LaCie`s newly introduced gadget supports many DVD and CD versions. The speed necessary for burning the magnetic memory supports [...]

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