Remember those absurdly capacious 2TB Caviar Green hard drives that Western Digital pumped out earlier this year? If not, WD's hoping to jar your memory by cramming no fewer than four of 'em into its newest, most spacious ShareSpace NAS ever. The four-bay device is now being offered in an 8TB flavor, and it promises to deliver up to 30 percent faster transfer speeds than prior models and to support DLNA media streaming. As with before, this one also doubles as an iTunes music server and comes bundled with the company's own Anywhere Backup software. Other specs include gigabit Ethernet, RAID 0/1/5 capabilities, an email alert system in case failure is imminent, a trio of USB 2.0 sockets and a built-in FTP server. It should be ready to house all of your, um, old tax documents later this week for $1,699.99.Filed under: StorageWD shoves four 2TB Caviar Green HDDs into ShareSpace NAS originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 03 Mar 2009 22:23:00 EST.
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March 4, 2009
Apple Introduces New Mac Pro
Apple today introduced the new Mac Pro using Intel "Nehalem" Xeon processors and a next-generation system architecture
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March 2, 2009
Fafoulon - ContactFlow
"With ContactFlow, navigate through your contact list with style. Take advantage of the CoverFlow technology to simply call your contacts.
When you launch ContactFlow, you have access to all your contacts. Just tap on a contact to flip the picture and display associated numbers and e-mails. By selecting a number, ContactFlow will simply call your contact. The SMS icon automatically send you to the SMS application. By the same way, selecting an e-mail will send you where you can write a new e-mail.
In the 'Settings' menu, you have some options:
Order by name or by firstname
Automatic screen rotation
Choice of displaying contacts without photo
Choice of displaying e-mails"
When you launch ContactFlow, you have access to all your contacts. Just tap on a contact to flip the picture and display associated numbers and e-mails. By selecting a number, ContactFlow will simply call your contact. The SMS icon automatically send you to the SMS application. By the same way, selecting an e-mail will send you where you can write a new e-mail.
In the 'Settings' menu, you have some options:
Order by name or by firstname
Automatic screen rotation
Choice of displaying contacts without photo
Choice of displaying e-mails"
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