From hard drives to memory cards, the trend clearly is to downsize. But how tough are the diminutive devices?
Toshiba, the company that supplies the tiny hard drives for Apple's music players, unleashes new technology.
December 14, 2004
Miniature hard drives will be everywhere at CES. At least one will come with new features to cushion it from blows.
December 14, 2004
The company's latest removable storage product is only a quarter of the size of a standard multimedia memory card.
Photo: Samsung's shrinking memory card December 14, 2004
Penny-size FlashCard uses new form factor being proposed as open and free industry standard.
Photo: Lexar's penny-size FlashCard December 13, 2004 previous coverage
Miniature drives can continue their success in consumer devices but must get roomier, more rugged and more efficient, industry experts say.
September 22, 2004