Consumer NAS drives don't get classier or easier than the Maxtor Shared Storage Plus, but we'd like to see Gigabit Ethernet on it.
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Sony's 20GB NW-HD5 and the iPod are both dead simple to use, but the HD5 is smaller and its battery lasts twice as long.
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LaCie's Ethernet Disk Mini brings networked storage into the home in a simple, straightforward way.
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Buffalo's LinkStation is a great low-cost solution for adding storage and a print server to a home or small-business network.
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A terabyte of extra storage is a compelling idea, although setup can be a bit tricky.
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You can now store hundreds of gigabytes of data in a compact external hard disk drive. But not all external drives are created equal though, so we've compiled four popular options to see how they stack up.
Australian mobile social networking site Moko is in the process of electing its first President and wants you to get involved.
Forget tape. Video cameras of the future will store footage on hard drives or in flash memory.
PalmOne plans to announce later this month its first hard-drive-based product line, broadening its device portfolio and leading another trend in the handheld market.
First devices using the technology will be external hard drives, digital cameras and printers, industry group leader says.
Get out your virtual scrub brush and let's get busy. A full Windows reinstall is the ultimate cure-all for inexplicable errors, crashes and glitches. Our step-by-step primer leads the way.
I have just purchased a new desktop PC. The issue I have may seem simple to others, but since this is my first time it seems monumental to me. I wish to transfer approximately 7GB of information from my old PC's hard drive to my new PC. What is the best, easiest and safest way to do this? In addition, I wish to transfer emails from Outlook Express to my new PC.
Been doing a bit of renovating? Before you install the plasterboard and start painting, consider spending an afternoon to run a local area network (LAN) through your house.
Your new PC will only be as good as the sum of its parts. Here's a quick guide to the main PC components you'll find available in 2006, so you can match your performance requirements and budget realities.
You've got a Mac and a PC hooked up to a local network, and you'd like to share files between them. Thing is, file sharing isn't easy. No sweat! CNET.com.au walks you through setting up file sharing on OS X, Vista and XP.
Find out how to upgrade the hard drive on your PlayStation 3.
Feel like massaging your sound? There are quite a few MP3 players with advanced equaliser options and special sound-processing effects.
iTunes is preconfigured to stream music over your home network, but you need the right hardware. Here are some products that will do the trick.
Centrino is dead -- it's official. But don't worry. On 14 July, Intel will launch Centrino 2 -- codenamed 'Montevina' — to stave off competition from AMD, and to cement its place as the world's number one choice for laptops.
CNET.com.au gives you the low-down on what to look for in a digital SLR camera.
Create an application for each network drive you want to connect to.
Catalogue your entire collection of files and folders.
Remove malware from your hard drives, network drives, floppy disks, and USB flash disks.
Manage the available space of your hard disk locally or outside the network.
Disable autorun feature and hide and lock your local and network drives.