Western Digital’s New Line Of External Hard Drives for Mac Users ‘My Book for Mac’

My Book for Mac

Western Digital has recently showed off a new line of external hard drives ‘My Book for Mac’ for Mac users. Coming in three different storage capacities including 3TB, 4TB and 6TB, these high-capacities external hard drives are configured with a USB 3.0 connection interface, a built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption and Auto Unlock function – automatically unlock if you connect to the specified PC.

Suitable for storing entire photo library and entire iTunes collection, the My Book for Mac external hard drives are formatted in Mac OS X (HFS+ journal) and support for Time Machine backup.

Backed by a 3-year warranty, the My Book for Mac external hard drives will start shipping from early April. Prices unannounced yet. [Product Page]

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Western Digital Started Shipping the World’s 1st Helium-Filled 10TB HDD

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Large-capacity hard disk drives first find their way into enterprise applications, but such news means that it won’t be long until we’ll have these beasts inside our own computers. WD has just started shipping world’s first 10TB perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) hard disk drive to companies that are finding it difficult to store data on the current drives.

HGST Ultrastar He10, as this 10TB drop-in HDD is called, really is a game-changer, as it offers the highest capacity and lowest power consumption per TB, along with the highest reliability rating on the market. Not only companies whose servers need to host tremendous amounts of data could use such a storage solution, but also regular consumers. Just think how much space 4K videos occupy! Owners of YouTube channels, who have to cut their videos and put them back together a lot before uploading them so that the whole world sees what they have to say, could definitely benefit from Western Digital’s 10TB helium-filled hard drive.

“Our HelioSeal platform has defied next-generation expectations around capacity, reliability and power in HDDs,” pointed out Brendan Collins, vice president of product marketing, HGST. “We were the first to recognize the benefits of Helium and have pushed the boundaries while others are scrambling to catch up. The Ultrastar He10 represents the third generation of our HelioSeal line. It redefines enterprise capacity HDDs, showing the industry where storage devices need to go, to stay in front of the future that data growth is hurtling towards.”

“Netflix has built an industry-leading Content Delivery Network and these 10TB drives will allow us to quickly integrate, build more capacity and stream more movies to our consumers,” added David Fullagar, director of content delivery architecture, Netflix. “We’ve been using the HGST HelioSeal drives for a long time and not only do they give us more capacity, they have contributed to a lower overall power envelope and higher storage density, which has allowed us to maximize our data footprint and create a network that is optimized for TCO.”

“We’re living in a trillions of sensors world, and the more data history we have, the better. Our ability to process data at scale with a low dollar per terabyte, the industry is well positioned to leverage IoT and sensor technology to build safer and smarter cities, improve homeland security, and enable customers to gain a competitive advantage with data,” said Blair Barbour, president and CEO, Photon-X. “HGST is pushing the boundaries with capacity in devices and systems, creating an innovation inflection point in the world of IoT.”

“HGST continues to lead the industry in delivering the next highest capacity hard drive for enterprise applications, beginning with 4TB, then 6TB, 8TB, and now 10TB capacity-optimized enterprise HDDs,” according to John Rydning, IDC’s research vice president. “HGST’s new Ultrastar 10TB He10 will help address the need for higher capacity, and higher density storage racks in enterprise datacenters.”

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Western Digital has been actively promoting its “My Cloud” cloud backup and remote access for their branded external storage products (they had a significant display of these services at the 2014 CES...

Western Digital My Passport Pro Thunderbolt-Powered Portable Hard Drives

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Western Digital has begun shipping their newest line of Thunderbolt-powered portable hard drives, the My Passport Pro. Coming in 2TB and 4TB sizes, these high-speed hard drives feature a sleek aluminum enclosure, a Thunderbolt connector, RAID (0,1) support and consist of two 2.5-inch hard drives. The 2TB and 4TB models retail for $299.99 and $429.99, respectively. [Western Digital]

Western Digital My Passport AV-TV USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drives

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Western Digital has recently announced a new line of USB 3.0 portable hard drives, the My Passport AV-TV. Coming in two different storage capacities: 500GB and 1TB, these sleek and ultra-compact hard drives feature a USB 3.0 connection interface and TV recording support, and can be easily mounted on the back of the TV using the included, standardized TV bracket. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Western Digital]

Western Digital WD Black2 SSD+HDD Dual Drive

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Western Digital is proud to release the world’s first SSD+HDD dual drive, the WD Black2. Coming in a 2.5-inch form factor, this 2-in-1 storage innovation fuses a 120GB SSD with a 1TB HDD to offer a powerful dual drive solution, and comes with a SATA 6.0 Gbps connection interface. Measuring W69.85mm x D100.3mm x H9.5mm and weighing about 125g, the WD Black2 is available now for $299. [Western Digital]

Join us for Engadget Live in San Francisco on December 5th!

Having just wrapped up Engadget Expand New York earlier this month, and with CES fast approaching, you'd think our Events team would take a breather. Fortunately for those of you in the City By the Bay, we can't stop ourselves from putting on a show!

On December 5th, we're heading to Temple Nightclub in San Francisco for Engadget Live (formerly known as Engadget + gdgt Live). While we may have a new name for the event, we'll be celebrating the 5th anniversary of the first gdgt Meetup taking place right there in San Francisco.

Engadget Live is a unique event that isn't a conference or tradeshow -- it's designed to bring gadget lovers and tech brands together in a fun environment where they can get to know each other a little better. Best of all, it's free!

We'll also have plenty of incredible tech brands at Engadget Live ready to show you their newest products and get your feedback on the spot. Speaking of products, we'll also have tons of great swag and chances to win some amazing gear. Just look out for the flyer at the door to find out how to win.

Since music is a key part of the vibe in San Francisco, our friends at Western Digital are bringing its Creative Masters friend Mikel Paris to perform throughout the night.

Did we mention the event is FREE? Grab a ticket and don't be shy about passing on the good word to your friends.

One more thing: If you want to be a part of the behind-the-scenes action at Engadget Live, we could use a few volunteers at the event. To learn more and to apply, head over to the volunteer form.

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Western Digital New WD Black HDD

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Western Digital hits back with the latest version of its WD Black HDD. Coming in 1TB, 2TB, 3TB and 4TB capacities, these next-generation WD Black HDDs are equipped with a new ‘High Resolution Controller’ (HRC) to increase the accuracy data on the HDD, a newly developed ‘Vibration Control Technology’ (VCT) and a ‘Corruption Protection Technology’ (CPT) to prevent data loss due to power loss to the HDD or power failure. In terms of specs, these HDDs come with a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, a 64MB of cache memory and a 7200RPM spindle speed. The New WD Black will go on sale from November 15th, prices unannounced yet. [Western Digital]

F1 Car Made from Hundreds of Hard Drives

This F1 race car is a bit unusual. It is made from hundreds and hundreds of hard drives and that makes it look pretty awesome. Can you believe that those curves all come from hard drive parts? It was created by Western Digital’s Rob Ryan in a stunning bit of promotional marketing.
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The tires are the only things not made from a Western Digital drive. The wheel hubs are made from 10,000rpm drive motors in the front and 7200rpm motors in the rear. They actually spin, having been milled down in a CNC machine. The side panels are a cluster of server-friendly WD Red hard drive parts, while the actuators form the front wing of the car. The rear wing is a combination of WD Velociraptor and Scorpio actuators.

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There are even a stack of disk motors in the middle of the car for the driver’s head. Behind that is the replica V12 engine, assembled from 12 Western Digital Scorpio notebook hard drives. Even the LEDs in the body were taken from WD My Passport external hard drives. This thing is quite a piece of work. The detail is just stunning. Best use of hard drives yet!

Head on over to Legit Reviews for more pics of this impressive build.

[via Geek]