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Tuesday, July 06, 2010

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MyDitto NAS box comes with USB key access
The scoop: MyDitto network storage server, by Dane-Elec, about $185 for 500GB (1TB and 2TB are also available). What it is: This box contains two slots for a hard disk drive, and connects via Ethernet cable to an open port on your home router. When you connect to the router and power up the box, it becomes a NAS drive for your network, capable of storing files. The drive can also act as a streaming media player for iTunes or any other UPnP media player/device on the network. You can access the drive from any computer on the network, or across the Internet. Read More


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Seagete GoFlex Net offers piece-of-cake NAS setup
The scoop: GoFlex Net, by Seagate, $99.99 (without drive; GoFlex drives sold separately). What it is: Part of Seagate's new GoFlex line of products, the Net is a network storage device that replaces the company's DockStar unit. The Net is a docking cradle that supports connections of two GoFlex portable drives. The dock itself plugs into an open router port. Access to the network for each PC is provided through the Pogoplug application, which you can download from the Pogoplug (and Seagate) Web site. You can also access the drive from any Web browser. Read More


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The Alex: Android meets an e-book reader and more
What would you get if you crossed Google's Android operating system with Wi-Fi, an e-ink display and a touch-sensitive color display? You'd get something called Alex, an e-book reader with an unusual configuration manufactured by Spring Design. Read More


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