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Abstract: Seagate buys Maxtor and retains the Maxtor brand. The company provides a unit to MyMac.com reviewer during Macworld 2007 Expo. Reviewer successfully uses and evaluates hardware/software combo. The product has both strengths and weaknesses. Positive ou...
Abstract: In the digital age backing up your data is a must, but making it a routine to regularly backup your data can be more of a challenge than one thinks. Maxtor has made it easy for us to regularly backup our information without the need to manually do it....
Abstract: If you’re looking for a great portable drive solution, look no further than the OneTouch III Mini Edition. The drive features 100GB of storage but the best part is that it weighs in at a little over 7 ounces and is incredibly durable. Maxtor des...
Abstract: Maxtor has downsized its awesome One Touch Turbo desktop backup drive into this 100GB Mini model. It looks exactly the same as the Turbo, and it comes with the same excellent software. The Mini uses a 5,400rpm drive with an 8MB buffer. Even though it h...
Abstract: Seagate Technology’s Maxtor OneTouch III Mini offers the capacity of a standard hard drive in a smaller package. Seagate Technology Maxtor OneTouch III Mini $149.95 for 60GB and $199.95 for 100GB • www.maxtorsolutions.com I dream of finding the perfec...
Light and compact. OneTouch backup button. Dual-head USB cable.
Dual head on USB cable a bit short. Other, more spacious drives are available. No Mac backup client.
Think of the Maxtor OneTouch III Mini as the "mini-me" of external hard drives. Its similar to its larger sibling, the OneTouch III Turbo, but has one-tenth the size and capacity....
The release of a compact external hard drive is an expectable move from Maxtor who has previously been offering a wide range of external devices based on 3.5” HDDs. But Seagate makes external HDDs, too, so it’s not quite clear what’s goi...
Abstract: For the longest time, I was the person that didnt back up any of the files stored on my computer. Important emails, Money files, passwords, pictures, MP3s, programs I had paid for, Word documents, Excel Spreadsheets, years and years worth of ranch dat...