SanDisk launches 64GB solid state drives

  2007-06-07 05:30:03
Longer notebook battery life and less hard drive failures are on the way as SanDisk launches 64GB hard drives with no moving parts at Computex 2007 in Taiwan.
[Not FOSS related, just some cool new technology. - Scott] 
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