LaCie has announced the new LaCie Mobile SSD Secure (pictured) and LaCie Portable SSD with up to 2TB of storage. LaCie Mobile SSD Secure and LaCie Portable SSD deliver high performance with read ...
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Love is unpredictable. You never know how it’s going to strike, so when it does, it’s often in the moments you least expect — and that’s precisely what happened when I fell in love with a 2TB LaCie ...
If you’ve been on Earth during the last 20 years, chances are you’ve seen a LaCie Rugged hard drive. LaCie’s iconic orange-padded Rugged hard drives can be found unceremoniously stuffed in backpacks ...
Two mildly-surprising things about the LaCie Portable SSD: its small size and its feather-like heft. I like a bit more weight with SSDs, but I’m fully aware that this is a minority preference. I find ...
It’s expensive, and you’ll need a new Mac with an M4 Pro or Max processor to get the full benefits of Thunderbolt 5, but the Rugged SSD Pro5 is the fastest back-up drive we’ve ever seen. Its rugged ...
With the release of the Rugged SSD Pro5, LaCie becomes one of the very first to release a Thunderbolt 5 device. We got one in our studio and we test it out with the latest Macs. This new pro-level ...
Lacie this week introduced the LaCie Rugged SSD Pro5, an SSD that uses the latest Thunderbolt 5 technology for faster transfer speeds. Apple's newest M4 Macs are equipped with Thunderbolt 5 ports that ...
LaCie have been in the external drive market for some time, my first encounter with them was with their external d2 Firewire drives about 15 years ago. Now with the 1big Range and Rugged Pro SSD they ...
One of the best ways to waste money is by refusing to use external SSDs. Insisting that all your computers have enough storage capacity for every file you might ever need is… it’s not smart. The same ...