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Samsung's 80GB USB 'pocket drive'
Created: 07/12/2007
Video description: ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind talks to Samsung's director of hard\r\ndrive marketing, Andy Higginbotham, about the company's new line of hard\r\ndrive products. The lineup includes a 1-terabyte hard drive, a new\r\nnotebook drive running Vista, and a new pocket-size 80-gigabyte drive.

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