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Seagate unleashes the fastest and larger supporting drives in the market yet with the release of the new Cheetah 15K.7 enterprise hard drives. The release of this new hard drives is a welcome note to business and people who require large hard drive storage solutions that are complemented with faster reads and writes.

With data and files growing larger, one problem that most people have to deal with is speed. If you will notice today, some hard drives do have large storage but the problem of queuing time to actually open or retrieve the date required leaves a lot to be improved.

The new cheetah hard drives offer 600GB of storage spacewhile providing record reliability of 1.6 million hours MTBF. For users looking for the most advanced technology to create new premium systems, or those who are looking to extend the life of their existing systems, the Cheetah 15K.7 delivers the low TCO and promise of easy integration for businesses of all sizes.

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LG enV Touch

LG enV3LG Electronics has unveiled a lot of great phones in the mobile market but the LG enV Touch should be the one to take the cake. For one, this smartphone carries a high-end feature. It has two 3-inch displays which support 1.6 million colors. The outer LCD uses touch-screen technology similar to other models under the LG brand, LG Dare and LG Versa.

And if that isn’t enough to impress you, there are other features that surely will. It also boasts of a 3.2 megapixel camera, a full HTML web browser and EV-DO reader. And then there is the QWERTY keyboard that makes thumb-typing easier compared to the ones that are hard to use, particularly for users with large fingers or thumbs.

Officially distributed by Verizon, the LG enV Touch is certainly one of the best phones to have under the LG brand. It retails for for $149.99 after a $70 rebate and a two-year service agreement.


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