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July 28, 2009

Western Digital Unveils 1TB Laptop Hard Drive

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Western Digital (NYSE: WDC) on Monday introduced a 1TB hard drive for laptops, intended to meed the ever- increasing storage demands of users with growing archives of data files generated by digital cameras and video cameras.

The WD Scorpio Blue SATA 2.5-inch drive also is available with 750 GB of storage. The two models are targeted at laptops and mini-desktop PCs, such as the Apple Mini. The drives are likely too big to fit in netbooks, mini-laptops that are selling faster than any other PC category.

Along with the new internal drives, WD also introduced two external USB drives with the same amount of storage. The My Passport Essential SE drives feature a titanium silver finish and fit in the palm of a hand.

Scorpio Blue drives have a 3GB per second transfer rate and provide a maximum capacity that’s double what was previously available. The new products include WD’s WhisperDrive technology for quieter operation. The drives also include WD’s shock-resistant technology, which includes parking the recording heads off the disk surface during spin up, spin down and when the drive is off.

The 1TB Scorpio Blue has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $250 and the 750 GB model has an MSRP of $190. Both drives are covered by a three-year limited warranty. The 1TB My Passport Essential SE has an MSRP of $300 and the 750 GB model $200.

Western Digital also makes network storage drives for consumers. In February, the company introduced a 1TB and 2TB My Book World Edition backup. The drive plugs into a network router and can begin backing up files from all computers on a network after only a few clicks with the mouse. The 1TB model sells for $230, the 2TB version for $450.

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July 8, 2009

Google Is Already Working With PC Makers on New Chrome OS

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Google plans to announce within the next day or so the names of PC makers in Taiwan and China that have already signed on to work with its new Chrome operating system, a spokeswoman said Wednesday.

The list will be similar in style to that made for Google’s Android mobile operating system, on the Open Handset Alliance Web site.

The new Chrome OS will compete against Microsoft Windows in netbooks, laptop computers and desktops. Google is developing the Linux-based operating system for heavy Internet users, and it will begin appearing in netbooks in the second half of 2010, the company said in a blog posting.

Chrome’s user interface will be demonstrated by the end of this year, said Caroline Hsu, a spokeswoman for Google in Taipei.

The Chrome OS and Android are distinctly different operating systems, she added. Android was designed for small mobile devices as well as TV set-top boxes and netbooks, while the Chrome OS will work in larger devices, from netbooks to desktops.

The Google initiative poses a significant threat to Microsoft’s software dominance in the global PC industry, but the Windows maker will be very difficult to beat, analysts say.

“Microsoft has such a huge installed base of users and developers, it’s hard to beat that,” said Bryan Ma, director of personal systems research at IDC Asia-Pacific. Google will have to prove it can attract developers to create applications and device drivers to make sure the Chrome OS works with the many computers and peripherals available.

Google’s strong brand name will be one key to its success.

“I think the Google name is going to give it some legs,” said Ma, but the user experience will be the ultimate determiner of victory. Microsoft has been challenged before, particularly by companies offering different variations of Linux OSs, but these rival efforts have failed, he said.

With the Chrome OS, Google wants to run programs through the Internet and the Chrome browser, but that could cause latency problems, Ma said. “How robust will it be versus a Windows software program?” he asked.

Google’s first stab at an operating system found success due to the Google name and the industry it’s aimed at, mobile phones. Mobile phone users often work with different operating systems and that has helped Android. But the computing world is dominated by Microsoft, giving people very different expectations for how their software runs.

Microsoft declined to comment on this article.

The Chrome OS will work on computers with different kinds of microprocessors inside, including the x86 architecture used by Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and the ARM architecture, which is commonly found in mobile devices.

Intel’s Asia-Pacific spokesman Nick Jacobs said Google’s new OS further validates the netbook category of mobile devices. He called Chrome an example of innovation creating opportunity in the information technology industry and more choice for consumers.

Acer, the world’s third largest PC vendor, was unable to immediately provide a comment, while Asustek Computer declined to comment.

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Gmail Finally Out of Beta!

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OK, so today was a little better for Google (GOOG). Even if its good news was largely semantic.

 

Today, Google announced that its various enterprise applications—Gmail, Calendar, Google Docs, and Google Talk—work well enough to no longer be prefaced by the beta appellation. Apps are considered in beta phase when they’re good enough for the public to use on an interim basis but haven’t quite reached the point where the company is absolutely confident in their utility. No upgrade preceded the announcement; Google’s engineers merely looked over the products and were satisfied that they were ready for prime time. “We’ve focused our efforts on reaching our high bar for taking our products out of beta, and all the applications in the Apps suite have now met that mark,” wrote product management director Matthew Glotzbach in a blog post.

 

Of course, this begs the following questions: Why were so many apps in beta for so long? And why remove that tag now? After all, Gmail has been in beta for a remarkable five years. New York Times scribe Miguel Helft thinks that it all has to do with marketing enterprise software services to companies that are notoriously gun-shy when it comes to changing computer systems. This move, he writes, “could help Google’s efforts to get the paid version of its package of applications, which includes Gmail, Calendar, Docs and other products, adopted inside big companies. Corporate technology managers tend to shy away from beta products, and Google wants to remove any barriers to adoption that it can.”

 

Google Apps already enjoys a nice customer base; the search giant claims that some 1.75 million companies use its suite of enterprise software at the moment. And TechCrunch writer Erick Schonfeld notes that the number of people who use Gmail has grown an astonishing 48 percent in the last year. By removing the beta tag from its products, Google is announcing, in its own unique way, that it’s ready to get serious about this market.

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