External hard disks are one of the most universally useful gadgets known to techkind. And they’re all pretty similar: For the most part, differences involve the quantity of gigabytes you get for your ...
In the world of external storage the upgrade path is obvious: slap a bigger drive in your enclosure and wait for people to fill it with media. Seagate's GoFlex Storage System, however, takes a ...
For many of us, shelves and drawers overflowing with photos, home videos, CDs, DVDs, documents and so on are a thing of the past. In a new digitized world, such things now find themselves on ever ...
Seagate's Free Agent GoFlex Home Network Storage System is a solid HDD-based choice for consumers who want a NAS that's speedier than USB NAS devices such as Iomega's Wireless iConnect Wireless Data ...
Seagate unveils an entirely new line of external storage solutions called FreeAgent GoFlex that sport a very flexible adapter design. CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, ...
The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex is a USB 2.0, FireWire 800, USB 3.0 drive, and eSATA drive, complete with auto-backup. A set of optional adapter cables makes the FreeAgent GoFlex one of the most ...
Solid, stylish-looking performer benefits from–and is hampered by–the connection module system introduced in the GoFlex series. Seagate has refreshed its line of portable hard drives and introduced ...
Ladies and gents, this is a 3TB hard drive. Let that sink in. Three effin terabytes. That’s a whole lot of data on one hard drive. Seagate previously stated that the drive would be out by year’s end, ...
Recent events have got me quaking in my boots over losing all my data. If multibillion dollar corporations can’t even keep our data safe, how can we hope to stand a chance against crippling hacks?
Back in May, Seagate promised storage junkies a huge 3TB hard-drive for all their multimedia needs; now they've followed up on that promise. The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk External Drive is a 3TB ...
With most external hard drives, you can never really have too many ports. Sure, it’s great that Western Digital’s USB-only My Passport for Mac ( ) is fast and relatively inexpensive, but most people ...
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