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LaCie Starck Mobile

LaCie clearly spent a lot of time designing the look and feel of the Starck Mobile Hard Drive, but it trips up on the basic essentials like weight, ease of use, cost per gigabyte and transfer speed.

LaCie Starck

External hard drives get trendy, with the fashion touch of famed French designer Philippe Starck.

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Reviews

  • LaCie Mobile Hard Drive, design by F.A. Porsche (160GB)

    LaCie's latest external hard drive is a winner on price and performance.

  • LaCie d2 external Blu-ray burner

    The LaCie d2 Blu-ray burner offers good performance speeds, but it's still prohibitively expensive.

  • LaCie Biggest FW800

    If you need the fast throughput of a locally connected RAID setup, the LaCie Biggest FW800 is a good choice, but if you don't mind the slower transfer speeds of Ethernet, a NAS RAID can be less expensive and offer more features.

  • LaCie FireWire speakers

    Looking like they've been plucked from the deck of a cruise ship, LaCie's FireWire speakers sound great, but are best suited to party animals who like a lot of volume.

  • LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Drive

    The LaCie d2 Quadra is a capacious and speedy drive, with lots of connection options.

  • LaCie Skwarim

    The LaCie Skwarim combines fashionable design and compact portability into a palm-size hard drive you'll want to flaunt.

  • LaCie Brick Desktop Hard Drive (160GB)

    The LaCie Brick combines great performance with clever styling to make a desktop hard drive that you'll want to use and show off.

  • Need for Speed Carbon

    Even though the wingman mechanics and canyon races don't quite pan out, it's still a stylish and enjoyable street racer.

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Features

  • Blu-ray player loading times compared!

    Now that Blu-ray players are essentially cut-down computers it can seemingly take forever to load discs. We rate players on how quick they are.

  • Tech toys for speed junkies

    Not everyone can go touring in a Bugatti or racing in a Ferrari. But that's half the allure — you want it but you can't have it. Well, that's not entirely true.

  • Speed up your Web downloads

    When it comes to the Internet, speed is everything. Here are some top downloads that can help your Web speed blaze.

  • Broadband on the move - Australian 3G data card round-up

    Road warriors rejoice - 3G data cards are bringing some long awaited speed to mobile Internet access. We take a look at offerings from the major Australian carriers.

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  • Optus: $9.99 to use iPhone as modem

    Optus has outlined the additional cost its iPhone customers face if they want to use their device as a modem.

  • 3 turns on Telstra 3G roaming

    3 Mobile customers will enjoy expanded access to 3G network services, provided they own a compatible handset.

  • Optus trialling 3G web accelerator

    Optus is considering using web accelerator technology widely across its 3G mobile network to increase the speed its customers can access websites on increasingly popular data-rich devices like the iPhone.

  • Toshiba unveils speedy 512GB SSD

    Toshiba has unveiled a 512GB solid state drive (SSD) which it claims breaks both speed and size records in the notebook SSD market.

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DIYs and How-to

  • How much mobile data do you need?

    Trying to add up your potential data usage may seem like a nightmare, but a little common sense could save you money when signing your next contract.

  • The best ways to back up your data

    Backing up your hard drive is something you should do regularly, but because of forgetfulness, the unpleasantness, or just plain laziness, you put it off. Before you know it, the drive takes a dive, and all your files are gone for good.

  • 100 tips to speed up your software

    Do more faster with these amazingly useful shortcuts.

  • How to get the most from your RAM

    One of the cheapest ways to speed up your PC is to optimise the memory. So make the most of your PC's RAM, whether or not you add new modules.

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Downloads

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