Terabyte Storage Will Soon be Ordinary
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[HowToWeb.com: Computer and Technology Blog and Resource] Rob Pait, Seagate's director of consumer electronics marketing, told the BBC that this is just the beginning of how much storage people will be using in the near future. Mr Pait thinks that although many people are already living an accumulative terabyte lifestyle, in about five years PCs will have five terabytes of storage on board.
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[Computerbusinessreview.com] Editors Blog - Computer Business Review: Seagate calls this the Terabyte lifestyle, looking ahead to a time when people will routinely carry around very high amounts of the data that they either own or that they work with. An interview at the BBC with Rob Pait, Seagate's Director of Consumer Electronic Marketing, examines the concept in depth, as well as explaining some of Seagate's strategic planning.
[Cbr-online.com] Butler Group Blog - Computer Business Review: Seagate calls this the Terabyte lifestyle, looking ahead to a time when people will routinely carry around very high amounts of the data that they either own or that they work with. An interview at the BBC with Rob Pait, Seagate's Director of Consumer Electronic Marketing, examines the concept in depth, as well as explaining some of Seagate's strategic planning.
[Howtoweb.com] HowToWeb.com Blog: The Future: Apple analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group told Business 2.0, "Eventually, Apple will add video, even TiVo-like capability, to the iPod." Other possible future devices include a device to power all digital home entertainment, a wireless iPod and an Apple cell phone. The article did not mention gaming which you would think would be a likely target for Apple -- especially considering the Sony is trying to move into Apple's territory with the new PlayStation Portable.
[Tuxmachines.org] Hard drives for 'terabyte lives' | tuxmachines.org: "Right now in the consumer electronics industry people can't get enough storage," Rob Pait, Seagate's director of consumer electronics marketing, told the BBC News website.
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Posted at June 20, 2005 01:09 PM