Category: MacWorld

Dolly Drive for Cloud Based Time Machine Backup (Mac)

Dolly Drive for Cloud Based Time Machine Backup (Mac)

| January 31, 2011 | 1 Comment

At MacWorld Expo 2011 Dolly Drive showed off its new cloud based Time Machine backup system. The service interfaces their online backup storage and Time Machine to backup your Mac OS X system. The service even gives you a bootable version of your drive backup and can backup from anywhere you have an Internet connection. [...]

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Apple store offline in wait for Macworld announcements

Apple store offline in wait for Macworld announcements

| February 9, 2010

This week starts Macworld Expo in San Francisco.  And with that, all the rumors and speculation about what is going to be discussed, especially since Apple will not be in attendance this year. What we do know is that the Apple store is currently offline this morning.  What does this mean?  Well, if the rumors [...]

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Ipevo creates “experience over IP” – Upcoming Products (w/video)

Ipevo creates “experience over IP” – Upcoming Products (w/video)

| January 25, 2009 | 0 Comments

I had the pleasure of connecting with Caroline from a company called Ipevo. Caroline gave me the quick rundown on a number of their current products as well as some great new ones.

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Macworld 09: USB Hub & Card Reader Designed for the MacBook Air (Video)

Macworld 09: USB Hub & Card Reader Designed for the MacBook Air (Video)

| January 9, 2009 | 2 Comments

Dexim, the maker of a number of iPhone products, showed me their upcoming USB hub, card reader, and iPhone/iPod doc for the MacBook Air. The look and feel is specifically designed for MacBook Air owners and expands the single USB port on the wafer thin notebook to 3 USB ports and what looks like a multi card [...]

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Macworld 2009: Eikon Digital Privacy Manager & 1Password (Video)

Macworld 2009: Eikon Digital Privacy Manager & 1Password (Video)

| January 9, 2009 | 6 Comments

How many passwords do you use daily logging on and off your computer, your favorite social network, or to pay bills online? Some of us don’t have much of an issue with this because our browsers autofill and remember much of that information for us, but is that really safe? What if you lost your notebook or even worse, it was stolen? I may have found a great solution to ease your woes and make you look incredibly cool as you slide you instantly log onto your computer with the swipe of your finger!

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