The practice of using unbranded peripherals in computers is common. Apple does this and carries things a step further by demanding that components, such as the SSDs, are proprietary to a specific build only. Not only can the SSD in Apple’s new Mac products not be upgraded with third-party SSDs, but also, they can’t even be switched off with SSDs …
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Apple Recalls Mid-2012 MacBook Air For SSD Replacement – 64GB and 128GB SSD Systems Affected
Apple has today announced a ‘MacBook Air Flash Storage Replacement Program‘ for ALL MBA systems purchased between June 2012 and June 2013. The program speaks specifically to flash storage replacement and ONLY affects 64GB and 128GB MBAs containing Toshiba SSDs. The SSDs are being replaced as a result of the potential SSD failing during future use. The specific models of …
Read More »Is Apple’s 2013 MacBook Air the Absolute Best and Untouchable by Ultra Standards Today?
Not so long ago, I was the leader of the pack when it came to speaking against the Mac crowd. I couldn’t have spoken enough about such things as Mac pricing, Apple’s proprietary nature when it came to upgrading with their ‘return and replace for an arm or a leg’ SSD upgrade, or even how OSX just wasn’t an easy …
Read More »OWC Announces Envoy Pro EX USB 3.0 Bus-Powered Portable SSD
Other World Computing (OWC), a leading Mac and PC technology innovator, is announcing the OWC Envoy Pro EX ultra-portable SSD. The anodized aluminum case matches modern Macs and PCs. The Envoy Pro EX is portable enough to fit into a briefcase, backpack, or even a coat pocket. OWC’s rugged, high-performance storage and/or backup solution is now highly mobile. A SandForce controlled …
Read More »OWC Shows Off Mercury Aura Pro RMBP 2012 and Upcoming Viper SSDs at CES 2013
One of our favorite stops at CES consistently seems to be the Other World Computing Booth where Larry O’Connor and Team always seem to have something new on the go in the world of SSDs. This year was no different. First off, the OWC team has always been on the cutting edge of Apple SSD updates, regardless of Apple’s frequent …
Read More »OWC Announces Mercury AccelsiorM PCIe Card For Integration of mSATA SSDs into Desktop Systems
OWC has today announced a little something that the SSD industry seems to have overlooked, but had to find its way to the surface eventually. This is a PCIe Controller Card that accommodates mSATA SSDs and it has been aptly named the OWC Mercury AccelsiorM PCIe Controller Card. Given its ability, I am sure we will be seeing one of …
Read More »OWC Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD First Piks For 2012 MacBook Air Only
These just may be the worlds first official pictures of the OWC Mercury Aura Pro SSD for the new 2012 MacBook Air and our thanks definitely go to OWC for sending us this SSD so quickly. We should also thank the Electronista for breaking the news as this allowed us a bit of leverage with respect to early release of …
Read More »OWC Releases First Fully Bootable PCIe SSD For Mac and PC
Other World Computing’s new Mercury Accelsior PCIe SSD is a new entry in the consumer/prosumer storage market and will be the first such device that is bootable in both PCs and Macs. Composed of a half-height PCIe card with two MacBook Air-styled SandForce powered SSDs in RAID, the Accelsior is capable of SATA III speeds up to 780MB/s read and …
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