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Western Digital goes pink in support of breast cancer research |
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by Vijandren Ramadass
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Thursday, 01 November 2007 01:06 AM |
Western Digital (WD) today announced that the company is a proud sponsor of the National Breast Cancer Foundation ( www.nationalbreastcancer.org) with the introduction of its new pink WD Passport® Portable Drives. The new pink-colored WD
Passport Portable Drive features a whopping one-quarter terabyte
capacity. To aid in the fight against breast cancer, WD is making a
donation to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF).
"WD recognizes the responsibility to respond to the needs of the
communities in which we operate," said John Coyne, CEO and president of
WD. "By partnering with the NBCF, WD has the opportunity to the
contribute to the needs of our community through the sales of our pink
WD Passport drives."
WD Passport Portable Drives have
become popular worldwide for their plug-and-play capability, stylish
and ultra-portable design. At less than five ounces, this lightweight
drive fits neatly in a pocket or backpack and is the perfect gadget to
back up today's increasingly large files from digital pictures, HD
(high definition) video and music.
WD Sync™ software allows
consumers to take desktop content with them by simplifying the
synchronization of personal files including Microsoft® Outlook® data on
a PC. Should owners misplace the drive, they know their data is
protected with 128-bit encryption. Google™ software allows users to
quickly locate files with the Google Desktop Search™ search tool,
manage photos with Picasa™ photo organizer software and simplify Web
searches with the Google Toolbar™ search bar.
A product specification sheet and photos of WD Passport Portable Drives are available on the company's Web site at http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=317.
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