Saturday | 11 October, 2008
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Stories about: LaCie

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    It's a hard-knock life: 3 rugged notebooks take a beating 16/05/2008 08:02:56

    Anybody who has spent any amount of time working on the road has probably witnessed their share of notebook disasters: dropped from a hotel desk, shaken beyond repair in the trunk of a rental car or doused by a knocked-over cup of coffee. Too often, the result is a worthless chunk of plastic, glass and metal.
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    Apple's Time Capsule makes backing up a snap 14/04/2008 08:44:13

    One of the biggest selling points in last year's release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard was the inclusion of Time Machine, a nifty new app aimed at making that most onerous of tasks -- backing up data -- not only easy to do, but fun.
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    Leopard's Time Machine should have been better tested 09/11/2007 08:45:24

    Apple gets an "A" for effort on Time Machine but barely a passing grade in execution, an executive at a major disk drive maker said after answering questions from users frustrated with the company's new backup and restore software.
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    Apple tries to stem Time Machine complaints 07/11/2007 11:00:42

    Apple has addressed some of the problems Leopard users have reported with Time Machine, including stalled and invisible backups, with several support documents.
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    HP unveils Windows Home Server systems 06/11/2007 08:44:24

    Hewlett-Packard began taking preorders for its MediaSmart Server, the first system from a major manufacturer powered by Microsoft's Windows Home Server (WHS) software.
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    FAQ: Getting ready for the leap to Leopard 18/10/2007 11:10:35

    Now that Apple has blessed its users with a release date for the next version of Mac OS X -- it's the 26th, in case you didn't hear -- the next order of business for anyone planning to upgrade is to step back, take a breath, put down the credit card and think things through a little.
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    Amazon leaks price, date of Windows Home Server box 22/08/2007 08:40:19

    Details and prices of the first home server running Microsoft's Windows Home Server software were posted briefly on several online stores Monday. Systems are scheduled to ship Sept. 15 at prices starting at US$599 (AU$749).
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    Windows Home Server ships this month 20/08/2007 08:26:16

    Microsoft Friday set the availability date for its upcoming Windows Home Server software as August 27.
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    Microsoft wraps up work on Windows Home Server 17/07/2007 08:18:09

    Microsoft on Monday released Windows Home Server (WHS) to manufacturing, the final milestone for software that will power several turnkey home servers that OEMs will put on the market in late September and early October.
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    NSW software developer hit by wind-up petition 27/06/2006 08:11:50

    Boutique NSW-based software developer, KnowIT Pty Ltd, has gone into liquidation after being hit with a wind-up application.
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    Watchful eye 02/11/2005 15:09:54

    Storage resource management offers a single window into the storage network.
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