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WD Dishes Out Pricey My Book Thunderbolt Drive

WD Dishes Out Pricey My Book Thunderbolt Drive

Posted on Mar 19, 2012 by MG2

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Western Digital said on Thursday that it is now shipping the My Book Thunderbolt Duo, an external dual-drive storage system with an ultra-fast data transfer rate thanks to Intel's Thunderbolt technology. It arrives in both 4 TB and 6 GB capacities, costing a hefty $599.99 and $699.99 respectively.

WD reports that the My Book Thunderbolt Duo can be configured by the end-user in three ways: RAID 0 for speed (striping), RAID 1 for data protection (mirroring), and JBOD for using the two drives individually (Just a Bunch Of Disks) in HFS+J or ExFAT.

The My Book is also user-serviceable, meaning consumers can simply open the casing and replace the existing drive(s) when needed -- there's no need...

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Western Digital's My Book Live Duo NAS Supports RAID 1 And Lives In The Cloud

Western Digital's My Book Live Duo NAS Supports RAID 1 And Lives In The Cloud

Posted on Jan 06, 2012 by MG3

If someone asked us what the most important aspect of computing was, we’d answer: back up your data! But unless you have an automated system, backing up your data is likely one of the first things to get dropped by the wayside when your schedule fills up. Western Digital’s got your back: its newly announced My Book Live Duo NAS features dual hard drives that can be placed in RAID 1 for redundancy, so your precious data lives on if one of the drives goes kaput.

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Hulu Plus comes to WD TV Live Plus, Live Hub players

Hulu Plus comes to WD TV Live Plus, Live Hub players

Posted on Aug 17, 2011 by MG3

Western Digital's line of media players have landed the other most important premium streaming video service for a set-top box, Hulu Plus. Now available on the WD TV Live Plus and WD TV Live Hub, the $7.99 mostly TV-filled service plops down to existing offerings including Netflix, Blockbuster, CinemaNow, YouTube and others. Another new addition is thousands radio stations from SHOUTcast, but that's strictly for the WD TV Live Hub. The Hulu Blog promises more devices to come soon, any ideas of places it has yet to land?

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Western Digital Adds New Features to WD TV Live Plus and Live Media Players

Western Digital Adds New Features to WD TV Live Plus and Live Media Players

Posted on Nov 24, 2010 by MG3

Western Digital unveiled its streaming media players a while ago and they have some really cool features that let fans of streaming media enjoy their digital content and content that is online.

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WD VelociRaptor 600GB now in SSD Bench

WD VelociRaptor 600GB now in SSD Bench

Posted on Aug 15, 2010 by MG3

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We've had great feedback to the launch of GPU Bench and Bench in general - I'd like to extend a personal thank you to everyone who took the time to comment or write with suggestions on how to make Ben...

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WD's Elements Play media streamers bring internal HDDs at a presumably good price

WD's Elements Play media streamers bring internal HDDs at a presumably good price

Posted on Aug 09, 2010 by MG15

Western Digital has quietly revealed the Elements Play on their site, which combines pared-down playback features of the WD TV series with up to 2TB

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Western Digital refreshes My Book DVR Expander

Western Digital refreshes My Book DVR Expander

Posted on Jul 03, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: WD

Western Digital's 1TB My DVR Expander has long been the sole option for TiVo owners looking to increase their storage, and it's just received a

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WD TV Live HD Media Player is the First Network Media Player Compatible with Windows 7

WD TV Live HD Media Player is the First Network Media Player Compatible with Windows 7

Posted on May 07, 2010 by MG15

Western Digital managed to wrangle up an update that they could release, officially, today, and it's designed for their WD TV Live HD. Is there anything all

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