I am looking at these drives as a gift for someone. CDR(W) is fine for my needs but maybe too involved for theirs. I'm looking for advice as to which would be better for my needs - or maybe something ...
The previously 1GB Zip Zip LEGO USB drives are getting an update to 4GB. Unfortunately, Zip Zip still doesn’t make these things out of real LEGO blocks—there’s probably some legal reason preventing ...
When the Zip drive first arrived on the scene, the storage market was itching for affordable, easy-to-use, and higher-capacity removable media. Iomega’s latest offering, the Zip 750MB FireWire ...
Can Iomega put zip back into Zip? The San Diego-based company, which introduced a faster, 750MB Zip drive Thursday, seems to think so. But analysts have their doubts about how much life is left in the ...
I remember a time when I really, really wanted a USB drive just so I could tote it around. I don’t really know why since I had no use for it and I was still using 3.5-inch disks and/or ZIP disks at ...
Since its original incarnation this humble zip disk has come a long way. Launched at a time when 100Mb was still a large amount of space the disk while still widely used has had a hard time fending ...
Remember the Zip Drive? It was a PC storage product that put a tiny company from Roy, Utah, on the map. In the mid-1990s, Iomega had been quietly building a specialized disk storage product called the ...
These days, of course, the idea that 100MB is “a lot of data” is pretty preposterous. Shoot H.264 video at 1080p and 60fps for four seconds, such as on an iPhone 6, and you’ve generated a hundred megs ...
At the ongoing Game Developers Conference, Iomega unveiled its plans to release a dedicated zip drive for the Sony PlayStation 2. The zip peripheral will connect to the PS2 through one of the ...