In the face of stiff competition from optical media and compact high-speed hard drives, Iomega Corp. today announced the third generation of its Zip technology with the release of the Zip 750MB drive.
Can Iomega put zip back into Zip? The San Diego-based company, which introduced a faster, 750MB Zip drive Thursday, seems to think so. But analysts have their doubts about how much life is left in the ...
There's not much zip in sales of Zip disks. Nor is there anything jazzy about Jaz drive sales. News hasn't been good out of Iomega 's Roy, Utah, headquarters for some time. The company has spent most ...
Iomega today announced it is now shipping for worldwide availability the new Zip 750MB USB 2.0 drive, the third generation of the company's award-winning removable storage solution for small business, ...
CNET: Slow Iomega ZIP Transfer Speeds: 100 MB Disks; PC Formatting; New Drivers Needed
We have received a number of corroborating reports, suggesting that Iomega Zip drives experience very slow transfer rates under a variety of systems running Mac OS X 10.2.x. 100 MB Disks Joe Ligotti ...
Slow Iomega ZIP Transfer Speeds: 100 MB Disks; PC Formatting; New Drivers Needed
There are roughly 40 million Iomega Zip Drives floating around the world to date, making them a fairly common storage option. By capitalizing on the Zip's popularity, companies are beginning to ...
Iomega Corp. has developed the third generation of its widely used Zip data-storage drives, tripling their capacity and more than doubling their speed. Like earlier models, the newest drives use ...