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Seagate Technology :
An American company that is one of the world's largest manufacturers of hard disk drives.
Seagate has been a leader in the development of the hard disk drives since releasing the 5 MB ST-506 drive in 1980, the first 5.25-inch hard drive.
SanDisk Corporation :
An American multinational corporation that designs, develops and manufactures data storage solutions in a range of form factors using the flash memory, controller and firmware technologies.
SanDisk became a publicly traded company on NASDAQ in November 1995.
SanDisk produces many different types of flash memory, including various memory cards and a series of USB removable drives.
Samsung Storage Devices :
Samsung Storage Devices span the spectrum of solutions for saving your data, images, audio, and video files. Including Hard Disk Drives, Optical Disc Drives, and Solid State Drives.
This drives support OEMs and consumers in desktop/notebook PCs, consumer electronics, enterprise storage and more.
Hitachi :
A Japanese multinational engineering and electronics conglomerate company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is the parent of the Hitachi Group and forms part of the DKB Group of companies.
Hitachi is a diversified company and has 11 business segments: Information and Telecommunication Systems, Electrical Systems, Social and Industrial Systems, Automotive Systems, Electronic Component Devices, Construction, and Financial services.
Windows 8 :
Windows 8 is the current release of the Windows operating system, produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablets, and home theater PCs. Development of Windows 8 started before the release of its
predecessor in 2009. Its existence was first announced at CES 2011, and
followed by the release of three pre-release versions from September 2011 to
May 2012. The operating system was released to manufacturing on August 1, 2012,
and was released for general availability on October 26, 2012.
Windows 7 :
Windows 7 is an operating system produced by Microsoft for
use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops,
netbooks, tablet PCs, and media center PCs; Windows 7 was released to manufacturing
on July 22, 2009, and reached general retail availability worldwide on October
22, 2009, less than three years after the release of its predecessor, Windows
Vista. Windows 7's server counterpart, Windows Server 2008 R2, was released at
the same time. Windows 7 is succeeded by Windows 8, released on 26 October
2012.
Linux :
Linux (i/ˈlɪnəks/ lin-əks or /ˈlɪnʊks/ lin-uuks) is a
Unix-like computer operating system assembled under the model of free and open
source software development and distribution. The defining component of Linux
is the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released 5 October 1991
by Linus Torvalds.
Linux was originally developed as a free operating system
for Intel x86-based personal computers. It has since been ported to more
computer hardware platforms than any other operating system. It is a leading
operating system on servers and other big iron systems such as mainframe
computers and supercomputers: more than 90% of today's 500 fastest
supercomputers run some variant of Linux, including the 10 fastest. Linux also
runs on embedded systems (devices where the operating system is typically built
into the firmware and highly tailored to the system) such as mobile phones,
tablet computers, network routers, televisions and video game consoles; the
Android system in wide use on mobile devices is built on the Linux kernel.
Android :
Android is a Linux-based operating system designed primarily
for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. It is
currently developed by Google in conjunction with the Open Handset Alliance.
Initially developed by Android Inc, whom Google financially backed and later
purchased in 2005, Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the
Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of 86 hardware, software, and
telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile
devices.
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