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iPhone App Review: Twittelator Pro

Posted on 19 March 2009 by Bryan Naas

As you know, I am a big fan of the Twitter iPhone app Twittelator Pro. I had been using it happily for a couple of months with only a few complaints.  Continue Reading

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The best free apps that the average user should (but might not) be using

Posted on 07 March 2009 by Tim Knoll

Since everyone and their mom (literally) is using computers, it is important for everyone to know the greatest way they can use it. Continue Reading

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Can the U.S. government save money with technology?

Posted on 05 March 2009 by Bryan Naas

Well, according to President Obama and the new Federal CIO we can.  Vivek Kundra was appointed to the new position today Continue Reading

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My Book World Edition NAS Redesigned

Posted on 23 February 2009 by Frank Monaco

wdfmybook_world_h1nIf you are like me, your library of content is growing at an alarming rate.  Between movies, music and pictures, the need for space as well as the need for accessibility is only going to increase.  If you have multiple computers or devices like an Xbox360 or PS3, streaming your media is an added convenience that most people are looking for as well. Having a central data location only makes things easier.  Also in the back of everyone’s minds these days should be backup, backup, backup.  As you spend more time around computers you know things can and will go wrong.  If you don’t have some type of solution in place you are only asking for a bad day. Insert My Book here. Western Digital recently announced an updated addition to their My Book® line of external hard drives.  The new My Book World Edition network hard drives are available now in the 1 TB capacity and expected later this month in the 2 TB capacity at select retailers and WD’s online store (www.shopwd.com). MSRP for the My Book World Edition storage system with 1 TB is $229.99 USD and 2 TB is $449.99 USD.


LAKE FOREST, Calif. - WD® (NYSE: WDC), the world’s leader in external storage solutions, today introduced its newly redesigned My Book® World Edition™ network storage drive, simplifying the critical but tedious task of backing up an entire household’s precious files. Designed for consumers who have multiple computers on a home network, the new drive will be available in 1 terabyte and 2 terabyte capacities, and is compatible with PC and Mac® computers.
Consumers are amassing increasing amounts of digital media on their computers, including irreplaceable photos, movies and documents. While 70 percent of users in a recent WD study of 1,500 U.S. consumers claimed to be “backing up,” most use sporadic, tedious processes such as copying to CDs/DVDs or USB thumb drives. Having several computers multiplies the work. My Book World Edition network drives are designed to automate and simplify the backup chore for the 36 million networked homes in the U.S. according to research firm Parks Associates. Just plug the My Book World Edition drive into a network router, click a few buttons and the My Book World Edition storage device backs up the files from all the PCs and Macs on the network. Any changes to the files on these computers are automatically and continuously backed up to the drive.
“For easier safekeeping of personal files and media collections stored around the home, families need network storage solutions with true plug-and-play installation, automatic backup capability and familiar file organization,” said Kurt Scherf, vice president and principal analyst with Parks Associates. “With My Book™ World Edition, WD is delivering peace-of-mind for users who want to easily back up all their computers, as well as bringing to the table media centralization, streaming and remote access functions for more advanced families.”
My Book World Edition’s massive capacities are available from any computer in the home. Combined with high performance, this makes it easy to build a shared digital media library. Music, photos and videos can be streamed directly from the My Book World Edition drive to any PC, Mac or connected DLNA® media player (such as Microsoft® Xbox 360 and Sony® PlayStation®3 game consoles, wireless digital pictures frames or TVs) using the integrated UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) media server and iTunes® Music server software. Families can also securely access and share their centralized files from anywhere in the world where they have access to the Internet, using the My Book World Edition drive’s Web remote access service.
“Finding a simple way to stay backed up can be a daunting task for consumers, especially when there are multiple PCs to protect,” said Jim Welsh, senior vice president and general manager of WD’s branded products and consumer electronics groups. “With a My Book World Edition drive, it just takes a few simple steps for a family to automatically back up all the computers in their home and keep the backup continuously up to date. Media streaming and remote access add fun and flexibility to the mix making My Book World Edition a great choice for today’s digital home.”

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Price and Availability
The new My Book World Edition network hard drives are available now in the 1 TB capacity and expected later this month in the 2 TB capacity at select retailers and WD’s online store (www.shopwd.com). MSRP for the My Book World Edition storage system with 1 TB is $229.99 USD and 2 TB is $449.99 USD.

Features
The new My Book World Edition network hard drives feature:
•    Automatic, continuous backup for all the computers on your network;
•    Simple file recovery for lost or damaged files;
•    Centralized storage and sharing for all your family’s digital content;
•    Best-in-class performance;
•    Easy access to all your data from anywhere, anytime;
•    Works seamlessly on networks with both Windows and Mac computers;
•    Media server capability with DLNA 1.5 and UPnP certification to stream content to XboxBOX 360, Playstation3, wireless digital picture frames and connected audio receivers;
•    Centralize and stream music collection to a Mac® or Windows® PC using iTunes software;
•    Remote sharing of personal content like photos or documents with family and friends;
•    USB 2.0 Utility Port to turn any USB drive into an instant network drive or extra capacity for the My Book World Edition;
•    Cooler, quieter, eco-friendly design with WD Green Power Drives which run cooler, quieter and consume up to 33 percent less power1;

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What if The Pirate Bay sinks?

Posted on 21 February 2009 by Tim Knoll

Less than a week into the trial against The Pirate Bay, things seem to be looking up for the defendants. Half of the charges have been dropped, but it still faces some serious penalties. Continue Reading

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“Relieve Boredom” Sony Ericsson Announces W995 Walkman

Posted on 16 February 2009 by Frank Monaco

w995_box_horizontal_progressive_blackSony Ericsson recently announced their latest Walkman phone, the W995.  It will include the Media Go sync system.  Continue Reading

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Review - Windows 7 Beta

Posted on 14 February 2009 by Tim Knoll

With the end of an unprecedented Microsoft public beta for an OS finally behind us, it’s time to take a look back at the first impressions of Windows 7. Continue Reading

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Samsung Memoir Captures and Shares High-Quality Images

Posted on 06 February 2009 by Frank Monaco

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Samsung Memoir Captures and Shares High-Quality Images

Lets face it most phones these days do not include cameras that take good pictures.  Most pictures look like the grainy mess you took in 1985.  Continue Reading

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da phone dPhone…DellPhone?

Posted on 01 February 2009 by Bryan Naas

dPhoneThe dPhone certainly lacks the ring off the tongue like that of the Apple iPhone but, if rumors are correct, Dell will enter the mobile phone market early in 2009.  Continue Reading

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3G Tower In Your Home

Posted on 30 January 2009 by Frank Monaco

att3gmicrocellAT&T recently announced their first iteration of a Femtocell.  For those of you unfamiliar with this term, it is basically a cell tower in your living room.  Continue Reading

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