When I first started writing for technology magazines way back in 1994, the biggest hard drive that was commercially available was a whopping 1GB in size. (That sounds small now, unless you consider that, just three years earlier, the largest drive was just 100 Megabytes.) Twelve years later, the size has increased nearly a hundredfold with the release of 400, 500, 750, and even 1,000GB (1,024 would make it a terabyte!) drives.
This month, we'll take a look at a handful of some of the best drives--internal and external--available for the Windows PC that will give you a