Gaj-it Guide To Cloud Storage
If you’ve been keeping tabs on the tech world over the last 12 months you’ll have likely come across a new piece of tech jargon: Cloud Storage. While it has
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If you’ve been keeping tabs on the tech world over the last 12 months you’ll have likely come across a new piece of tech jargon: Cloud Storage. While it has
Samsung is finally ready to unveil the successor to their Samsung Galaxy S2 and has sent out invites for a London-based press event where it’s expected the world’s technology journalists will
A big clouds a comin’. After Amazon have released their new could based music player the results of a recent survey have hit the web and they suggest that a
Are you suffering the agony of an over-stuffed iPad ? Well, fear not as Kingston has just unveiled a new storage device that will double the size of your iPad
Words failed me when I saw the ZAGGbox. Not only does it record and store video, it converts it to two formats- one for TV and one for mobile devices
In the days of the netbook, manufacturers have at last got a balance between portability, and functionality about right. Netbooks like the Asus Eee pc, and the Samsung NC 10 have been tempting us with their promise of long battery life, and a fully featured OS and application suite. The balance however is usually offset with the hardware, and to get that portability, you need less of it. Out go the dedicated graphics, and power hungry CPU’s, and of course the topic of today’s review, the CD drive. Of course the quick minded lot at Sandberg have the USB CD Mini Reader that should fill the gap left by the non-existent CD drive on your computer.
Swiss Army Knives have been around for years. They’re the corner stone of the multitool house, the Granddaddy of the family you may say. But like Granddad, they’re a little old fashioned. Until you look at the SwissFlash Laser 1GB that is.
So, you have a NAS box, or perhaps a USB external storage device. It sits there on the shelf, or desk, and occasionally you head on in to retrieve the Abba album you squirrelled away, or perhaps that photo of uncle Philip asleep on the sofa at Christmas with a party whistle up his nose. And certainly these devices do this very well. Have you ever wanted to do a bit more with it though?