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 <description>A solid-state drive (SSD) functions like a hard disk drive (HDD), except that it uses flash memory instead of spinning disk to store data. With no moving parts, SSDs are inherently more durable and consume less power than traditional HDDs.
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 <description>Verbatim&#039;s 1TB Professional Quad-Interface Desktop Hard Drive is a speedy, chic, high-end desktop drive with an affordable price tag.
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 <description>As part of ongoing efforts to save money that include staff and operating cost reductions, Seagate Technology today announced a restructuring plan that will mean cutting an additional 1,100 workers. That amounts to about 2.5% of the company&#039;s global workforce.
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