Verbatim’s New InSight External Drives...
By Andrew Liszewski I’m not so sure if I like the weird wavy design of Verbatim’s new InSight external USB hard drives (though the glossy piano black finish is eye-catching) but I can definitely get behind the always on display which shows the drive’s name and available free space...
Toshiba Announces 64GB SD Card...
By David Ponce It’s not even close to Sony’s 2TB Memory Stick but at least it’s not a proprietary card. Toshiba’s just announced a 64GB card that employs the new SDXC (XC for extended capacity) memory standard. Problem is it won’t be available until spring 2010 and price...
Toshiba Announces First 64GB SDXC Card...
By Andrew Liszewski While flash cards with larger and larger capacities are inevitable, at one point I would have scoffed at a 64GB SD card as being completely unnecessary. But with more and more DSLRs using SD cards, getting bigger sensors and gaining the ability to capture hi-def video, a 64GB card...
Apple Bumps Time Capsule Up To 2GB...
By Chris Scott Barr Despite being a Mac user (I swing both digital ways) I’ve never been all that excited about Apple’s Time Capsule. I use Mozy for backing up local files and a FreeNAS box to store everything crucial. I suppose it has something to do with the fact that I’m cheap....
Hitachi SimpleTOUGH External Drives...
By Andrew Liszewski On Monday Hitachi Global Storage Technologies announced a bunch of new storage devices and accessories like the SimpleNet box Evan brought you yesterday, and these slick looking SimpleTOUGH portable drives. But they’re not only about looks. The drive is billed as “one...
PhotoFast Compact Flash Adapters...
By Andrew Liszewski A lot of high-end DSLRs still use compact flash cards instead of the ever-more-popular SD and its smaller cohorts. (The Nikon D3 comes to mind.) But that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to buy a CF card which are getting harder and harder to find these days. These handy adapters...
Wallet Flash Drive Makes Keeping Storage...
By Shane McGlaun I used to try to carry a flash drive with me when I had a real job and actually left the house on occasion. More often than not, I left it at home because I forgot to pick it up and put it in my pocket. I tried a small flash drive that could fit in my wallet once, but it was too thick...
Panasonic’s New Class 10 SDHC Cards...
By Andrew Liszewski Until now, the fastest SD/SDHC cards you could buy were known as Class 6, which ensured a transfer rate of at least 6MB/s. But today Panasonic announced a new series of Class 10 SD/SDHC cards with capacities maxing out at 32GB and a minimal transfer rate of 10MB/s. Of course that...
Proofpoint Enhances Its SaaS E-Mail Arch...
SUNNYVALE, CA — June 8, 2009 — Proofpoint, Inc., the leading provider of unified email security, email archiving and data loss prevention solutions, today introduced a new version of Proofpoint ARCHIVE, Proofpoint’s SaaS email archiving solution. Part of the Proofpoint on Demand suite...
Hands-On With The Cocoon Laptop Case Fea...
By Andrew Liszewski CES is a veritable playground of every type of electronic device you can think of, but one of the things that really caught my eye at this year’s show was a line of laptop bags and gear cases of all things. Now if you’re the type who just crams all of their toys in a...
Click Clock...
By Andrew Liszewski I can’t say the Click Clock, designed by Paul Koh, does anything particularly revolutionary when it comes to alarm clocks. It’s got your basic 12/24 hour setting, a backlight, snooze function and a lock on top preventing you from accidentally making changes when you’re...
MIE Docs 1.53 Simplifies Document Manage...
May 15, 2009 — MIE Docs was designed to make managing documents in an organization as painless as possible. MIE Docs manages your documents by creating a virtual drive on your network where everyone can share the files from the repository using windows explorer. Right clicking on folders or files...

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