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iPhone Running Out of Space? Here’s How to Free Up Space By Deleting Videos

iPhone Running Out of Space? Here’s How to Free Up Space By Deleting Videos

By Melissa Holt • May 18, 2017

In this article, we’re going to talk about the easiest, quickest way to free up a bunch of space on your iPhone or iPad using the built-in storage controls under iOS. After all, there’s no need to keep movies or TV shows on your devices if you never plan to watch them!

Mobile

5 Tips to Free Disk Space on Your Mac

5 Tips to Free Disk Space on Your Mac

By Melissa Holt • Jul 5, 2016

If you’ve got to clean up the startup disk on your Mac, where are some good places to look? We’ll offer some tips and point you toward resources in this article!

Mac

CalDigit T4 Thunderbolt RAID 5 Array: More Space, More Speed, More Money

CalDigit T4 Thunderbolt RAID 5 Array: More Space, More Speed, More Money

By Jim Tanous • Jan 5, 2015

CalDigit has expanded its T-series Thunderbolt array line with the introduction of the four-disk CalDigit T4. We take this Thunderbolt 2-powered RAID 5-capable array for a spin to see how it compares to its three-disk predecessor and other four-disk arrays on the market. Read on for our full review and benchmarks.

Reviews

The CalDigit T3 with Thunderbolt 2: Review & Benchmarks

The CalDigit T3 with Thunderbolt 2: Review & Benchmarks

By Jim Tanous • Nov 10, 2014

We reviewed the CalDigit T3 Thunderbolt array earlier this year and found it to be a solid and attractive device. Now CalDigit is back with an updated T3 that supports Thunderbolt 2. Check out our review with benchmarks and thoughts on the new price points.

Hardware

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Seagate Enters Consumer SSD Market with 600-Series Drives

Seagate Enters Consumer SSD Market with 600-Series Drives

By Jim Tanous • May 7, 2013

Hard drive giant Seagate has finally entered the consumer solid state storage game by announcing the release of its first consumer SSD products early Tuesday. The company unveiled two new products for consumers and power users: the 600 and 600 Pro. The Seagate 600 is a traditional SATA III SSD available in 120, 240, and 480GB capacities. Perhaps most interesting, the drive is available in both 7mm and 5mm height configurations, allowing users to fit one into the increasingly slim…

Hardware

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