13th November 2009
Known variously as hard disk or hard disk drive or shortly HDD, a hard drive is a non-volatile storage device that stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces.
Though the safest digital data storage device so far,...
12th November 2009
The professional Canon EOS-1D DSLR takes images in RAW and JPEG formats, and store them on its storage media of Type I and II CF cards. In spite of their built-in data safeguard technologies, CF cards can anytime get logically damaged leading to loss of p...
11th November 2009
A very common and convenient type of storage media, pen-drives belong to the USB flash drive family. Compatible with all modern operating systems, they allow one million write or erase cycles and can retain data for ten years. In spite of this long retent...
09th November 2009
Hard drives are highly sensitive devices. They have a whole lot of components fitted into them. These parts are the main 'foundations' on which our systems run. A failure of any part could cause permanent damage to the data stored in our systems or worse ...
06th November 2009
A USB flash drive consists of flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB 1.1 or 2.0 interface. Removable and rewritable, and weighing less than 30g, USB flash drives have storage capacities ranging from 16MB to 256 GB, one million write or era...
05th November 2009
If you are a photographer, professional or amateur, you must be, in spite of your utmost professional care, frustratingly experiencing the loss of photos from your storage media. This shock is not exclusive to your, but a common trend in the digital age. ...
04th November 2009
Nikon COOLPIX S630 is a compact digital camera with features like a 12 megapixel CCD sensor, ISO 6400, built-in flash, 2.7 inch LCD, USB connectivity, 7x optical zoom lens and 4x digital zoom lens, exposure modes ideal for portrait, high sensitivity, clos...
02nd November 2009
Commonly known by its short name SD card, a Secure Digital card is a non-volatile memory card format popularly used as storage media for portable electronic devices like digital cameras, digital camcorders, handheld computers, PDAs, media players, mobile ...
30th October 2009
Mobile Phone’s have today become more than just a medium of communication. Today we take photos, videos and store our favorite music in our phones. Most phones need to have a memory card which stores all this data. Imagine loosing all these things becau...
29th October 2009
A Hard Disk Drive (also known as HDD or Hard Drive) is the main storage area in your computer system. It stores all your applications, documents, system files etc. The Hard Drive also stores your OS used to run the various applications etc. Today, most pe...
28th October 2009
Nikon Coolpix 800 is a compact digital camera with a 2.11 megapixel 1/2 inch CCD, an optical and LCD viewfinder, Standard ISO setting of 100, newly designed 2x zoom f/3.5-4.8 Nikkor lens, digital zoom function for magnifications of 1.25, 1.6, 2.0 and 2.5...
27th October 2009
Lost your grandmother’s carefully taken and preserved photos. They don’t hold much value to you but to your old granny it means everything, her whole world revolves around it. She stays in the old farmhouse, away from the bustling crowds of New York b...
23rd October 2009
A hard disk is not totally sealed and vacuumed. For hard disk to function properly, it requires suitable range of air pressures. Thus, they have a breather filter, integrated between inside and top cover of the hard drive. It equalizes the moisture and at...
21st October 2009
Equipped with a 12.30 megapixel CMOS sensor, 18-55 mm zoom, a shutter speed of 30-1/4000, 3.5 max aperture, ISO ranging from 200 to 3, 200 with a Lo 1 setting of 100 and a Hi 1 setting of 6,400, and 2.7 inch LCD viewfinder, Nikon D5000 can take high defi...
20th October 2009
In some cases, when you install/ re-install the operating system, upgrade the motherboard or replace the hard drive, the system may prompt an error message. This generally happens due to hard drive failure. In the case of hard drive failure, you may not b...