Friday, February 2, 2007

Seagate launches storage device for phones

Seagate's unveiled a new drive specifically designed for mobile phones. The concept is that the drive would host all the storage hungry media and relay it to the phone on demand using Bluetooth. Also, since the phone can be physically separate from the drive, it could be stored away while allowing the phone to be portable and slim.

This reminds me of my IAP project a few weeks ago, experimenting with a similar concept: http://mobilethings.blogspot.com/2007/02/iap-class-breaking-down-phone.html

DAVE (digital audio visual experience) will be available mid-2007, with a 10-gig capacity. 20-gig and 40-gig models are expected later this year, and in 2008 respectively.

DAVE:

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More at CIO today ...
Mobile Devices - Seagate's New Pocket-Sized Drive for Mobile Phones

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