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Easy Data Backup With Clickfree

Monday, November 16th, 2009

clickfree1One of the most important but neglected tasks computer users fail to execute is an adequate back up of important files on their computer. This is one of those tasks that everyone admits should be done, but they just never get around to it.

Wouldn’t it be great if there were a device that you could just plug into your computer that would automatically back up all your data? Well, the Clickfree Traveler includes all of these features in a credit-card sized solid state drive (SSD) that can back up a maximum of 16GB of your important data.
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Acer Aspire easyStore H340 Network Server

Friday, November 13th, 2009

aspire-easystore-h340The Acer Aspire easyStore H340 is a network storage device that supports up to four terabytes of storage, yet it is quiet and small enough that it can fit on a home office desk; you won’t know it’s there.

The H340 NAS uses only the basic features of Windows Home Server (WHS) as its operating system. The Acer Aspire H340 offers some welcome conveniences like support for DLNA appliances, and the inclusion of an iTunes server.
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New Dual-Screen Laptop Announced

Friday, August 21st, 2009

gscreen-g400-spacebook-dual-screen-laptop-blackvistaThe gScreen Spacebook is the first dual screen laptop with two 15.4-inch identical screens and a full-size keyboard, built into one laptop unit. It weighs 8.7 lbs and has a 9-cell battery. They plan to launch this new line of laptops by Q4 2009.

The resolution of the monitors hasn’t been listed, but considering their size, 1280×800 or 1440×900 seem likely. It also apprears that one screen slides behind another when closed.

Visit GScreen’s website for more details.

LG Preps Monitor with Built-In Virtualization

Monday, July 20th, 2009

lg-smartvine-monitorLG Electronics will attempt to cash in on the virtualization craze later this month with the introduction of LCD monitors that can double as virtualized desktop PCs.

The LG SmartVine N-series line will include 17-inch and 19-inch monitors in the United States, while a 16-inch version will also be made available in overseas markets. The monitors can be used as traditional desktop displays via a standard VGA connector; however they will also incorporate embedded virtualization technology from U.S.-based desktop virtualization specialist NComputing.
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