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Saturday, 16 June 2012

Hard drive prices settle in at 70 percent above the pre-flood level

Hard drive prices settle in at 70 percent above the pre-flood level

Floods in central Thailand last October knocked out 25 percent of the world's hard drive manufacturing capability.

Source: http://podcasts.infoworld.com/t/hard-drives/hard-drive-prices-settle-in-70-percent-above-the-pre-flood-level-194312?source=rss_storage

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