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Addonics News - 2007

7/20/07 "Heat-sapping aluminum and eSATA support mark this evolutionary removable hard drive system from Addonics. Install it in a drive bay with a SATA hard drive (not included), and you’ll have a hard drive you can remove for security or sneakernetting."
6/26/07 "The CF card or Microdrive that you use determines your performance, but this device isn’t just about performance. What it does is give users the ability to utilize low-power, solid-state, and shock-resistant flash media in place of a 2.5-inch hard drive."
5/23/07 "If you have a PowerBook or iBook with an IDE bus and have outgrown its hard drive, want to reduce the 'Book's weight by several ounces, would like to run more quietly, or simply like to tinker, the Addonics CF Hard Drive Adapter could be worthwhile investment - especially if you have some CF cards that aren't being used."
5/18/07 "Mobile/Car PC systems, custom Micro ATX, Mini ITX, Pico ITX systems. The possibilities are as endless as your imagination. If you can think of a project scenario where the size, electrical requirements, noise levels, and shock resistance of a standard HDD just wouldn't be wise, this (ADSAHDCF) might very well be the way to go."
3/19/07 "Business users often work with confidential files, and software applications often have license agreements that are violated when multiple people can access them. Because it allows multiple users to share a system without having to share the data or operating system, those problems are solved with the Snap-In SATA Mobile Rack."