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Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive review
Although it lacks many of the advanced features you get with other NAS servers, the sleek and compact Home Media Network Hard Drive is the easiest-to-use device of its type that we've seen so far. Excellent performance and support for USB hard drives and printers add to its merits Read more
13 July 2009, 16:26 | Tags: Iomega, Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, file system, FTP, Ethernet
CNET UK > Crave > Laptops
Photos: Hands-on for longer with Apple's MacBook Air
It's time to get down and dirty with the MacBook Air. We got some hands-on time with the slim new laptop and our first impressions are double-plus good. But not everything pleased us Read more
16 January 2008, 12:59 | Tags: Apple, Apple MacBook Air, external hard disk, holiday, ultraportable
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Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive review
The 250GB Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive is a worthwhile alternative to the plethora of more mundane-looking devices on the market. Although its read and write times aren't anything to shout about, it looks great and you can drop it repeatedly without worrying that it'll stop working Read more
29 June 2009, 16:22 | Tags: Iomega, Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive, Accessories
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LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Drive (500GB) review
A compact 500GB drive, LaCie's new d2 Quadra is designed for people who need high data-transfer speeds over an eSATA connection or FireWire 800. It's a speedy performer, but you pay a premium for the connectivity Read more
22 February 2007, 15:26 | Tags: LaCie, LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Drive (500GB), data transfer, backup software, Windows 2000
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Buffalo LinkStation Pro review
Buffalo's LinkStation Pro is a network-attached storage device with a built-in 250GB hard drive, meaning it can be used by more than one PC on a network. It's a worthy purchase, but only for those who are willing to take advantage of its advanced features -- if you're simply looking for an external storage device you should opt for a basic USB hard drive Read more
18 August 2006, 14:26 | Tags: Buffalo LinkStation Pro, external hard disk, backup software, Ethernet, video files
CNET UK > Crave > MP3 Players
Terratec Noxon 2 Audio: The best thing EVER
Forget all that FM or AM nonsense, Internet radio is the future and the Noxon 2 Audio is here to prove it Read more
5 May 2006, 09:47 | Tags: Terratec, Terratec Noxon 2 Audio, external hard disk, hi-fi, Ethernet
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LaCie Rugged All-Terrain Hard Drive (80GB) review
The LaCie Rugged All-Terrain external hard drive is housed in a very eye-catching bright orange rubber bumper that protects the device from shocks. Some versions offer FireWire 400 and 800 connectivity for impressively fast transfer speeds, and it's very quiet Read more
25 August 2006, 10:00 | Tags: LaCie, LaCie Rugged All-Terrain Hard Drive (80GB), aluminium, AC adaptor, backup software
CNET UK > Crave > Digital Cameras
Canon EOS-1D Mark III: World's fastest digital SLR
Faster than a gazelle with a hungry cheetah right behind it, Canon's new sports- and nature-oriented dSLR captures 10.1-megapixel images at 10 frames per second Read more
23 February 2007, 12:45 | Tags: Canon, Canon EOS-1D Mark III, EOS, external hard disk, continuous shooting
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LaCie Brick Desktop Hard Drive (250GB) review
The LaCie Brick makes for a practical and inexpensive, uniquely designed desktop drive that should suit the needs of almost any consumer in the storage market. It's doesn't hang around with transfer speeds either, and if you throw on some blue and white Bricks, you've got yourself a storage Lego fortress to be reckoned with Read more
17 January 2007, 12:27 | Tags: LaCie, LaCie Brick Desktop Hard Drive (250GB), external drive, Lego, Accessories
CNET UK > Downloads > Windows > Security Software > Encryption Software
Freeze Burn Inferno Edition 2.0
Delete files permanently to make the deleted files unrecoverable. Read more
6 June 2009, 10:06 | Tags: external hard disk, credit card numbers, pen drive, privacy










