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Fujitsu Mlikvari Heimili Framreislumaur endurnja me 2TB rmtak

Fujitsu hafa endurnja eirra Mlikvari Heimili Framreislumaursvi me tveir nr lkan, fkniefnasjklingur rmtak til the fr mildum og NAS varabnaur products.  The Heimili Framreislumaur 2205 is preinstalled me tveir 1TB kufer, mean the Heimili Framreislumaur 2105 er preinstalled me tveir 500GB kufer; hvernig sem thereherbergi for a alger af fjrir kufer hvor Fujitsu hafa notaur Vestri Stafrnn Kavar Grnn KLSKI HDDs, fyrir bgur mttur neysla.

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Fjrir USB hfn og tveir eSATA hfn gera fkniefnasjklingur yfirbor kufer einfaldur, og the Mlikvari svi hefur ggabti eter til tengja til inn net Fujitsu hefarklerkasttt the Twonky Fr mildum Framreislumaur fyrir UPnP hljmflutnings- og vde streaming.  Geymsla geta vera spegill a tala af RS skipulag fyrir ggn ryggi.

esseinnig mgulegur til setja the Mlikvari NAS fyrir agangur ti af the heimili net; geta einnig forstilla sinnum fyrir the eining til fara inn varaskeifa, ann htt sparnaur jafnvel fleiri mttur Fleiri smatrii hr.

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Skrifaur vi Helg ola Btsugla Nvember 13th, 2008 meneitun athugasemd.
Lesa fleiri hlutur NAS ogskjalasafn ogfujitsu ogalmilun oghluti geymsla oggeymsla.

Auga-Fi 4GB Afmli tgfa WiFi SD nafnspjald gefa t

eye-fi_anniversary_edition_4gb_wifi_cardAuga-Fi hafa merktur eirra fyrstur fingardagur me the sjsetja af a nr, srstakur tgfa afmli nafnspjald The nr WiFi- gera kleift SD nafnspjald n innihalda 4GB af geymsla fremur en the staall lkan’ 2GB.  mean eins og staall the nr 4GB nafnspjald hjartarskinn ekki koma me allir af Auga-Fis’ fleiri hraur lgun, svo sem eins oggeotagging ea sjlfvirkur strkarl senda skr fr sinni tlvu til annarrar, essir geta vera gerast skrifandi a til hver fyrir sig.

The nr nafnspjald er, hvernig sem, tilvera lsa eins og a takmarkaur tgfa, og eins og svo sem birgir ert capped.  Auga-Fi hafa ekki bjartur hvernig margir af the 4GB afmli spilahrappur ert laus, en eir sala n Kostnaur fyrir $99 ( vera vera a Kostnaur klbbur flagi) ea $129 fr Auga-Fis’ eiga online birgirThereneitun or hvenr Auga-Fi vilja vera tilbo a elilegur 4GB nafnspjald.

Eins og the annar lkan the svi, the afmli Auga-Fi nafnspjald styja truflanir WEP 40/104/128, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK brengla og hefur a um a bil 90 ftur ti- svi (45 ftur inni-) The gera dran Auga-Fi valkostur er the 2GB Heimili lkan, ver $79.

Frttatilkynning:

AUGA-FI AFHJPA THE 4GB AUGA-FI AFMLI tgfa

Auga-Fi Halda htlegan Fyrstur Afmli me 4GB Takmarkaur tgfa Afmli
Nafnspjald og the Vinna af Vinsll VsindiBestur af HvaaNr Verlaun

FJALL tsni, Calif., Nov. 12, 2008 dag Auga-Fi Inc. (www.eye.fi)
tilkynna a nr, takmarkaur tgfa nafnspjald the Auga-Fi Afmli
tgfa til halda htlegan the einn- r afmli af ess fyrstur tvarpstki SD
minni nafnspjald fyrir stafrnn myndavl. Auga-Fi einnig tilkynna a hefur been
tvalinn eins og einn af Vinsll Vsindi’ 2008 “ bestur af HvaaNrverlaun
vitakandi.

fyrir the fort r, weve’ been reinventing the vegur flk spara og
hluti eirra stafrnn minnisvari Jef Holove, CEO af Auga-Fi. “fr
sjlfvirkur senda skr fr sinni tlvu til annarrar til geotagging til hlutdeild the fara, weve’ aimed til
hjlpa daglegur ljsmyndari spara eirra minnisvari fleiri oft, hluti
fleiri fljtt, og bta vi fleiri samhengi til eirra safn

Laus egar sta, the nr Auga-Fi Hluti Afmli tgfa tvlialeikur
geymslurmi til 4GB og lgun bta minni hrabtur. Par
me the undanfari tilkynna tvarpstki flutningur uppfrsla, the
Afmli tgfa tilbo a neitun- mlamilun Auga-Fi reynsla. Eins og the
frumeintak Auga-Fi Hluti, the Afmli tgfa tvarpstki senda ljsmynd
fr a stafrnn myndavl til a tlva og til einn af fleiri en 25 online
ljsmynd hlutdeild staur.

The nafnspjald koma Auga-Fis’ alekktur, frumeintak renna- t pakki og er
laus eini Costco.com fyrir $99 til klbbur flagsaiid, ea www.eye.fi
fyrir $129, mean birgasali sastur. The Auga-Fi Hluti nafnspjald geta vera uppfrsla
staa innkaup til fela sr vibtar- lgun, svo sem eins og sjlfvirkur
geotagging og strkarl agangur.

San the Auga-Fi Nafnspjald sjsetja einn r fyrir, milljn af ljsmynd
hafa been senda skr fr sinni tlvu til annarrar til the Vefur, og notandi skrsla essi eir senda skr fr sinni tlvu til annarrar og
hluti ljsmynd me fjlskylda og vintta fleiri oft.

me the kynning af the stafrnn myndavl, the ljsmyndun
inaur andlit a raunverulegur skorun ljsmynd veiimaur myndavl essi varlfur
aldrei hluti ea prenta v af the vinna flkinn Alan
Uxi, flagi leikstjri af InfoTrends. “The inaur af nausyn brautryjandi
eins og Auga-Fi hver ekkjanlegur the flskuhls, og byggja njunga-
lausn essi hreyfa the markaur fram

Yfir the fort r, Auga-Fi hefur fleiri og fleiri flk the geta til
reynslulaus hluti eirra stafrnn minnisvari og tilbo a rkur, ingarmikill
reynsla fyrir notandi. Auga-Fi hefur:

* Hjlparmaur Taka Geotagging Meginstraumur: Geotagging er a fljtur vaxa
stefna, og gegnum a flag me Skyhook tvarpstki, Auga-Fi hefur
gera sjlfvirkan the afer til spjara sig auveldlega og fleiri sannfrandi fyrir allur
neytandi Using the Wi-Fi embed in ess spilahrappur, Auga-Fi uses Wi-Fi
staa til kvea hvar kveinn greinir ensku mynd var handtaka og adds a
- geographical merkimii til hvor ljsmynd.

* Brautryjandi Senda skr fr sinni tlvu til annarrar- -the- Htta the Toppur Ljsmynd Hlutdeild
kvrunarstaur N notandi geta senda skr fr sinni tlvu til annarrar ljsmynd burt fr heimili fleiri en
10,000 Wayport hotspots me eirra Auga-Fi spilahrappur jafnvel n a
tlva.

* Kynna the “ auga-Fi Tengdur” Program: Auga-Fi hefur sjsetja
the “ auga-Fi Tengdur” program til hjlpa annar framleiandi tappa af inn the
hagur af Auga-Fis’ tvarpstki ljsmynd hlutdeild vistkerfi. Nikon hefur
gefa t tveir Auga-Fi tengdur myndavl, the Nikon D60 og D90, bir
bjartsni fyrir Auga-Fi spilahrappur. Lexar kynna the co- vrumerki Skjta-n-Sync
Wi- inur() Minni Nafnspjald essi uses Auga-Fis’ einkaleyfi- tkljur tkni og
online jnusta.

* Samlaga Flagslegur Net: Auga-Fi tilkynna sameining me
Kvak og the aufanleiki af RSS fa svo notandi geta tilkynna eirra
net rauntmi ur nlegur ljsmynd senda skr fr sinni tlvu til annarrar, og ljsmynd geta vera
horfandi egar sta.

* Aljlegur tensla: Skum hr krafa, Auga-Fi tlun til
enja t inn Japanlakk Japan og Kanada vi the endir af the r. N fleiri flk
alheims- vilja hafa the geta til njta the hagur af Auga-Fis’
vara og jnusta.

Einnig tilkynna dag, the Auga-Fi Kanna nafnspjald var tvalinn eins og einn af
Vinsll Vsindi’ “ bestur af HvaaNr Verlaunvitakandi the grja
flokkur Hvor r san 1987, the ritstjrnarstarf af Vinsll Vsindi rifja upp
sund af vara leita af the toppur 100 tkni njung af the
r Til vinna, a vara ea tkni vera koma fram fyrir hnd a ingarmikill stga
fram ess flokkur.

Auga-Fis’ fjlskylda af vara fela sr the Auga-Fi Heimili, Hluti, Hluti
Afmli tgfa og Kanna spilahrappur me MSRPs svi fr $79-$129
bandarkjadollari Auga-Fi spilahrappur geta vera innkaup Epli Smsala Birgir, Bestur Buy,
Circuit City and Ritz Camera Center locations nationwide, and at major
online retailers such as Amazon.com, Walmart.com and Costco.com. Eye-Fi
has garnered numerous awards, including PC World’s “The 100 Best
Products of 2008″ and Yahoo! Tech’s “Last Gadget Standing 2008.” For
more information, please visit www.eye.fi.Eye-Fi Celebrates First Anniversary with 4GB Limited Edition Anniversary
Card and the Win of Popular Science’s Best of What’s New Award

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 12, 2008 Today Eye-Fi Inc. (www.eye.fi)
announced a new, limited edition card the Eye-Fi Anniversary
Edition to celebrate the one-year anniversary of its first wireless SD
memory card for digital cameras. Eye-Fi also announced it has been
chosen as one of Popular Science’s 2008 “Best of What’s New” award
recipients.

“For the past year, we’ve been reinventing the way people save and
share their digital memories,” said Jef Holove, CEO of Eye-Fi. “From
automatic uploading to geotagging to sharing on the go, we’ve aimed to
help everyday photographers save their memories more often, share them
more quickly, and add more context to their collections.”

Available immediately, the new Eye-Fi Share Anniversary Edition doubles
storage capacity to 4GB and features improved memory speeds. Coupled
with the recently announced wireless performance upgrade, the
Anniversary Edition offers a no-compromises Eye-Fi experience. Like the
original Eye-Fi Share, the Anniversary Edition wirelessly sends photos
from a digital camera to a computer and to one of more than 25 online
photo sharing sites.

The card comes in Eye-Fi’s celebrated, original slide-out package and is
available only at Costco.com for $99 to club members, or on www.eye.fi
for $129, while supplies last. The Eye-Fi Share card can be upgraded
post purchase to include additional features, such as automatic
geotagging and hotspot access.

Since the Eye-Fi Card launched one year ago, millions of photos
have been uploaded to the Web, and users report that they upload and
share photos with family and friends more frequently.

“With the introduction of the digital camera, the photography
industry faced a real challenge photos trapped on cameras that were
never shared or printed because of the work involved,” said Alan
Bullock, associate director of InfoTrends. “The industry needs pioneers
like Eye-Fi who recognize the bottlenecks, and build innovative
solutions that move the market forward.”

Over the past year, Eye-Fi has given more and more people the ability to
effortlessly share their digital memories and offered a rich, meaningful
experience for users. Eye-Fi has:

* Helped Take Geotagging Mainstream: Geotagging is a fast growing
trend, and through a partnership with Skyhook Wireless, Eye-Fi has
automated the process to make it easier and more compelling for all
consumers. Using the Wi-Fi embedded in its cards, Eye-Fi uses Wi-Fi
positioning to determine where an image was captured and adds a
geographic tag to each photo.

* Pioneered Uploads-on-the-Go to the Top Photo Sharing
Destinations: Now users can upload photos away from home at more than
10,000 Wayport hotspots with their Eye-Fi cards even without a
computer.

* Introduced the “Eye-Fi Connected” Program: Eye-Fi has launched
the “Eye-Fi Connected” program to help other manufacturers tap into the
benefits of Eye-Fi’s wireless photo sharing ecosystem. Nikon has
released two Eye-Fi connected cameras, the Nikon D60 and D90, both
optimized for Eye-Fi cards. Lexar introduced the co-branded Shoot-n-Sync
Wi-Fi(r) Memory Card that uses Eye-Fi’s patent-pending technology and
online service.

* Integrated Social Networking: Eye-Fi announced integration with
Twitter and the availability of RSS feeds so users can notify their
networks in real time about recent photo uploads, and photos can be
viewed instantly.

* International Expansion: Due to high demand, Eye-Fi plans to
expand into Japan and Canada by the end of the year. Now more people
worldwide will have the ability to enjoy the benefits of Eye-Fi’s
products and services.

Also announced today, the Eye-Fi Explore card was chosen as one of
Popular Science’s “Best of What’s New Award” recipients in the gadgets
category. Each year since 1987, the editors of Popular Science review
thousands of products in search of the top 100 tech innovations of the
year. To win, a product or technology must represent a significant step
forward in its category.

Eye-Fi’s family of products include the Eye-Fi Home, Share, Share
Anniversary Edition and Explore cards with MSRPs ranging from $79-$129
USD. Eye-Fi cards can be purchased at Apple Retail Stores, Best Buy,
Circuit City and Ritz Camera Center locations nationwide, and at major
online retailers such as Amazon.com, Walmart.com and Costco.com. Eye-Fi
has garnered numerous awards, including PC World’s “The 100 Best
Products of 2008″ and Yahoo! Tech’s “Last Gadget Standing 2008.” For
more information, please visit www.eye.fi.


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StarTech launches new SATA to USB drive enclosure

InfoSafe SATA to USB EnclosureExternal storage can get expensive, but for keeping data safe, an external storage system is important. You can buy your own external hard drive ready to use form places like Seagate, or you can roll your own and save some cash.

StarTech has announced a new storage enclosure for those looking to build their own external hard drive. The enclosure accepts 3.5-inch SATA I or SATA II drives and connects to the PC via USB. The enclosure is physically small to make it easier to fit on a desk.

Features of the enclosure include an on/off switch so it can be powered down to save energy when not needed without having to unplug it. LED indicators on the enclosure show when the drive is in use. Pricing for the enclosure is $44.99, but right now you can get the device for under $30 on sale. Compatibility includes Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.

StarTech

Written by Shane McGlaun on November 12th, 2008 with no comments.
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wii remocon pocket keeps your wii-mote and nunchuk cozy

Do you constantly leave your Wii-mote lying around? Do you find it stuck under the couch cushions between some moldy Fritos and loose pocket change? Maybe it’s time you found a place to keep your controller so it doesn’t keep getting lost.

The Wii Remocon storage accessory from Hori Japan couldn’t be simpler. This soft-sided Wii-mote cozy gives you a handy place to keep your Wii controller.

Each one is roomy enough for a Wii-mote and Nunchuk controller pair. A handy snap on the front of each one lets you conjoin multiples to store more than one controller.

They’re available in black, aqua and white nylon and emblazoned with the officially licensed Wii logo. You can find all three over at Play-Asia for $7.99 a piece.

Written by technabob on November 11th, 2008 with no comments.
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Datamore Porté, Alien Technology for Your HDD

Datamore Porté

When it comes to awesome looking HDD enclosures, all your base are belong to LaCie.  But not anymore.  Enter the Datamore Porté in Korea.  Choose between USB only or both USB and eSATA, you can add this to your list of alien relics when it comes out.  No news on Stateside availability but if you’re like everyone and visiting Korea this year you might have an encounter with this alien technology.  [Akihabara News]

Datamore Porté

Datamore Porté

Written by Jeremiah on November 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Store Your Data in a Vintage Way With W-31UA

If you’re one of those people who get paranoid when it comes to hiding your external HDD, check out this newbie from Digital CowBoy. With their W-31UA, you’ll have the best disguise ever. An external HDD that looks just like a vintage book. The disk uses USB 2.0/1.1 with 3.5” SATA HDD and measuring at 200 x 159.5 x 40 mm. No words on the pricing yet but I’m definitely looking forward to seeing them in local stores soon. [Akihabara]

Written by Vie on November 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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LaCie Internet Space keeps the web with you

Everyone is always talking about the “cloud” and syncing up your data across multiple platforms so that it is accessible from anywhere. LaCie has obviously listened to this cloud talk and have come out with the Internet Space, which looks nice and provides a valuable function at the same time.

lacie-internet-space

One thing that must first be noted about this LaCie model is that is good looking. It’s so simple that it could easily act as a companion to any of the newer notebook or desktop set ups that have come out of the gates boasting style as a feature.

But beyond its exterior, the LaCie Internet Space features a 500GB hard drive. But the real beauty of it is that you can sync up your computers and mobile devices with the device. Then, you can access your information from any computer from anywhere, just by visiting their website at www.homelacie.com. It will cost you $205 and five minutes to set up, but that seems pretty worth it to put all of your data within a browser’s reach.


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