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Miniature drives announced for consumer electronics

updated 08:30 am EST, Thu January 8, 2004

1-inch 4.8GB drives


Cornice's new miniature 2.0GB hard drive is used in mobile digital audio and video consumer products from Digitalway, iRiver, Rio, and Thomson: ", while its larger sibling uses Toshiba's mechanism.


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    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Jul 2001

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    yeah

    But where does the meat go?

  1. MacNN.com Reader

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Jul 2001

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    Re: yeah

    Ok, that's a new one. Has all the wit and cleverness of "first post! Boo yeah".

    So where did that come from?

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    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Jul 2001

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    right here

    bring me your meat, baby

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