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![]() | With Western Digital’s competitors pushing hard to increase production, the market itself has found a stabilising point for hard drives. Well, they couldn’t keep going up forever. Could they? KitGuru does a quick Scan and comes back with good news. http://www.kitguru.net/components/ha...s-get-a-boost/ |
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