
Fujitsu has recently unveiled the MHW2040AC hard drive, touting its all-weather capability which enables it to run smoothly even under scorching heats of up to 85 degrees Celsius as well as being unfazed by freezing temperatures of up to -30 degrees Celsius. I doubt any humans would be around places that are as hot or cold, but it is nice to know that your data will remain intact even if you get marooned on a desert island. At least your rescuers will be able to read your daily accounts on how you survived for a week after the horrifying plane crash up till the time your body failed you.
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