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ClickFree HD700 Backup Solution from Storage Appliance Corp
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Written by Martin Regtien   
Feb 17, 2008 at 03:12 PM

ClickFreeClickFree must be easiest backup solution out in the market today. 

No installation is required and the HD700 works right out-of-the-box.

Considering the fact that probably 50% of all people never back up their systems -- ever -- Storage Appliance Corp has found a ready market. 

 

We will be reviewing a slew of backup solutions in the next few weeks, from one touch backup drives to the almighty Drobo, but we are very keen to review this little beauty for you. 

Stay tuned for our report and in the meantime have a look at some more details below.

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Feb 17, 2008 at 03:36 PM )
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aXbo Alarm Clock GiveAway: the People's Verdict
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Written by Martin Regtien   
Feb 16, 2008 at 08:12 AM

aXboYou might remember that DigitalReviews.net ran a GiveAway some months ago for the aXbo Sleep Phase Alarm Clock.

It has proven to be a most popular competition and three aXbo units could be won, courtesy of aXbo in Austria where this unique product is manufactured.

We promised a final write-up-- following our original review here -- the people's verdict.

Two of the three winners decided to let us know what they thought of the aXbo.

Read their reports below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Feb 16, 2008 at 08:33 AM )
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Momento 100 Digital Picture Frame from i-mate Reviewed
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Written by Martin Regtien   
Feb 15, 2008 at 12:00 AM

Momento 

 

It wasn't too long ago that we reviewed the eStarling from PF Digital.

I made a remark in that write-up about this being one of the few DPFs that had a wireless capability.

Well, today we are looking at another one and it seems that the ability to upload photos to digital picture frames wirelessly from your computer or directly from the Web is a hot feature these days.

Let's have a look at the Momento 100 from i-mate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Feb 16, 2008 at 01:58 PM )
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Ruvo Avox A65U1 UMPC soon to be Reviewed Here!
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Written by Martin Regtien   
Feb 11, 2008 at 10:04 PM

Ruvo Avox UMPCComing soon: the Ruvo Avox A65U1 UMPC will be shipped to us by Tegatech Australia next week and we'll be testing this highly mobile unit out for you over the following weeks.

In the meantime have a look at what AUD1199 can buy you if you want the ultimate in portability running on good ol' Windows XP.

And it seems that this unit has some very desirable features and options in addition to just being good looking...

Check out the key specs below:

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Feb 11, 2008 at 10:11 PM )
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QStarz launches GPS Travel Recorder: BT-Q1000 Platinum
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Contributed by William Cheong   
Feb 11, 2008 at 07:36 PM
QStarz GPS BT-Q1000 Platinum

The BT-Q1000 Platinum a GPS receiver with up to 32 operating hours that allows GPS navigation, recording of your travel track and comes with a button to record your location immediately.
It is the successor to the BT-Q1000 and comes with upgrades to both hardware and software.
Some of the upgrades includes an increase waypoint memory to 200,000 records (from 100,000 previously) and enhanced software.
The QStarz BT-Q1000 Platinum will be available from 15 February 2008.

Stay tuned for a review of the QStarz BT-1000 Platinum.

 

 

 


 

 
Last Updated ( Feb 18, 2008 at 09:08 PM )
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Brando Mini Nova Bluetooth Dongle --Reviewed
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Contributed by Kevin Cheng   
Feb 10, 2008 at 02:24 PM

Brando Mini Nova USB BTThe Brando mini NOVA bluetooth adapter must rank as one of the tiniest bluetooth dongles on the market, but does tiny form factor means reduced performance?

 

 


 

Last Updated ( Feb 10, 2008 at 03:43 PM )
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XtremeMac Luna X2
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Contributed by Paul Moons   
Feb 02, 2008 at 02:03 PM

Luna X2iPod Xperts, XtremeMac have announced their new and improved Luna X2 iPod clock/radio to get you bopping out of bed.

 

More than an alarm clock, XtremeMac touts their X2 as a high-performance room audio system. And with an auxiliary line-in jack, two full-range speakers and a hi-dynamic power amplifier, this description might stick. With a functional remote control and its aesthetically pleasing looks, we look forward to hearing what the X2 sounds like.

 

The Luna X2 is available for pre-order from XtremeMac direct, for $119.95US.

Last Updated ( Feb 03, 2008 at 05:43 AM )
Logitech G15 2007 Gaming Keyboard Reviewed at BenchmarkReviews.com
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Written by Martin Regtien   
Feb 02, 2008 at 01:26 PM

G15One of the more exhaustive reviews  I have ever seen on the Logitech G15 2007 Gaming Keyboard has been reviewed at BenchmarkReviews.com.

I had been wanting to upgrade my current G-15 but this very well balanced review by Olin Coles makes me want to wait for the next version. 

Anyways, mosey on over and have a look at what he is saying about this  otherwise very capable keyboard. 

Here's the link.

 

Last Updated ( Feb 02, 2008 at 01:41 PM )
WiebeTech Drive eRazer - Reviewed
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Contributed by Kevin Cheng   
Feb 01, 2008 at 09:48 PM

WiebeTech Drive eRazerWhen you delete a file from your computer, is it really gone?  Information theft is getting more coverage in mainstream media in recent times, most of us would be aware of potential loss of personal information if you lose a mobile device such as a notebook, iPod or mobile phone.

 

Or imagine this scenario.  You have just bought a state of the art new computer. All your data has been copied over to the new machine and deleted from the old machine.  You then sell it to another party for a tidy sum and it is the end of that story.  Or is it?

 

Thoroughly erasing data beyond recovery on a hard disk is a time and resource consuming task.  It is one that is not performed as often as necessary given the number of stories you read in which deleted personal data has been retrieved from hard disks.  The WiebeTech Drive eRazer (Drive eRazer) is a dedicated piece of hardware that can clean a hard disk to US Department of Defence standard (non-classified data) without the need for a host machine.

 

 

Last Updated ( Feb 02, 2008 at 04:20 PM )
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Thecus NAS Firmware Update: Stacked NAS and IP Camera.
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Contributed by Paul Moons   
Jan 28, 2008 at 06:29 PM

Thecus 5200 ProTo most people a stacked NAS might refer to being able to physically place one NAS box atop another. Not Thecus.

 

Thecus’s Stacked NAS feature, introduced to the 5200 Pro/1U4500 via free firmware update, allows users to stack up to six Networked Attached Storage (NAS) boxes so that they can appear as one single large NAS unit. Put in perspective, this would allow one NAS unit to appear as over 25TB of storage. Wow.

 

To make administering quick and easy, Thecus have set up the system so that it can be controlled by one single master NAS unit which can be used to monitored the entire array.

And as this clearly isn’t a big enough update(!) Thecus have also added IP Camera functionality to the N5200/N5200Pro. This allows users to plug in a compatible IP Camera to periodically send snapshots to an email account, right from the NAS box. No PC required.

As we are currently evaluating the D-Link DNS-323 NAS device, we are keen to take a look at one of Thecus’s stackable monsters to see how it compares. Stay tuned.

Last Updated ( Jan 29, 2008 at 08:14 AM )
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