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The Data
storage Report
October 1994 Volume 9, Issue 10
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
FIRST TYPE II PCMCIA DISK DRIVE DEBUTS
ALL NOTEBOOK PCS OFFER PCMCIA BY 1996
FUTURE DIRECTION OF FLASH AND 1.8-IN. DRIVES
420-MEGABYTE PCMCIA DISK DRIVE DEBUTS
FIRST 80-MEGABYTE FLASH MEMORY CARD BOWS
1.8-IN. DRIVE FIRST TO USE MULTICHIP MODULES
WILL PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANTS TAKE OFF?
SONY DEBUTS PERSONAL COMMUNICATOR
AMD CLAIMS LEADERSHIP IN 16-MEGABIT FLASH
HITACHI SHOWS OFF ITS 16-MEGABIT FLASH
HERTZ RENTAL CAR USE FLASH FOR NAVIGATION
PALMTOP COMPUTER HAS PLACE FOR FLASH
SONY MINIDISC GETS KOREAN CHALLENGER
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WILL VIDEO ON COMPACT DISC FINALLY TAKE OFF?
IBM HELPS PUT OLD MOVIES ON CD
SOUND ON PCS WILL CONSUME STORAGE
DISK DRIVE GIANTS ALL DEBUT NEW DRIVES
CONNER LAUNCHES 2.5- AND 3.5-IN. DRIVES
IBM ROLLS OUT DRIVES IN ALL PRICE RANGES
QUANTUM DRIVE AIMED AT LARGE COMPUTERS
HP TRIES TO REVIVE ITS STORAGE BUSINESS
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