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Three 1 TB external hard disks: the tough, the cool & the sharing.

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Three is the perfect number: here comes a triplet of external hard disk units each one with its bunch of (cool) features.

Meet the Iomega Prestige 1 TB USB 2.0 Desktop External Hard Drive 34275.
Sleek, stylish aluminum along with a USB 2.0 and a backup software (licensed) included makes the Iomega the perfect home companion.

What about the LaCie Hard Disk 1 TB FireWire 400/USB 2.0/eSATA External Hard Drive, Design by Neil Poulton 301315U?
The personal backup unit perfect for multiple PCs and Macs too.
Its triple interface (USB 2.0, Firewire 400 and the latest eSata) ensures a long-term investment and connectivity for all the PCs you still don’t own!
Fanless operation and 7200 rpm disk complete the features list.


Wanna share your best files? Home sweet (connected and sharing) home.
Or small office, by the way.
Maxtor STM310004SSA20G-RK Shared Storage II 1 TB 3.5-Inch USB 2.0 Single Drive External Hard Drive may be an answer to the demanding task of sharing the huge amount of files we all deal with.
Rugged, tough and built to last the Maxtor relies on a Gigabit Ethernet and twin USB 2.0 (for sharing additional hd or printers).
Fire your browser, log in the disk manager and configure sharing access, permissions, folders and a lot of more.

LaCie Network Space, Ethernet Central Storage, multimedia sharing and much more!

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

The new LaCie Network Space, designed by Neil Poulton, is a networked attached storage (NAS) and media server aimed squarely at the home user and small office use and is available in capacities of 500 gigabytes to 1 terabyte.

The LaCie Network Space is a full-featured home server utilizing Gigabit Ethernet for localized data transfers from any networked PC or Mac. With an additional USB 2.0 port located on the front of the unit, users can connect any USB drive or camera to copy additional files or photos automatically without needing the local computer turned on.

The device comes pre-built with two separate shares. One share is public for easy open access from any networked computer, while the other is password-protected for secured private use. LaCie Network Agent software is included to make access to the shares quicker and easier.

The LaCie Network Space also has the ability to stream multimedia files through DLNA-compatible UPnP media players, such as Xbox 360 and or Sony Playstation 3, or act as an iTunes music server: this feature is so welcome in small home networks where iTunes music sharing may become nightmare with hours in moving iTunes libraries back and forth from PCs and Macs.

This benefits users by allowing them to watch videos on their television elsewhere in their house rather than needing to be in front of the computer. The device is also FTP accessible, enabling remote access to upload or download files from abroad through a static IP address.

The LaCie Network Space will be available starting in early September for Europe and early October worldwide. Prices will start at $149.99.






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