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  • Iomega launches StorCenter ix12-300r storage device

    Iomega launches StorCenter ix12-300r storage device

    Yes, it’s quite a mouthful. Iomega, a company owned by EMC that provides network storage for small and medium businesses, today announced the launch of their StorCenter ix12-300r Network Storage Array. The device ships with 4TB of storage but can be expanded to up to 24TB after filling up its 12 drive bays.

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  • Apple launches Aperture 3 – retails at $199, upgrades for $99

    Apple launches Aperture 3 – retails at $199, upgrades for $99

    It's been almost 2 years to the day when Apple released Aperture 2.0, and this morning the company announced that the third iteration of the photo editing and management software is available. Some of the new features include Faces, Places and Brushes, many of which will be familiar to people using iPhoto '09. With the new version, Apple makes it easier for people to step up from iPhoto to Aperture, while still providing professional photographers with a powerful program for editing and managing their libraries. Apple says the new software boasts over 200 new features.

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  • Shocking news: Sony to sell e-books in open format!

    Shocking news: Sony to sell e-books in open format!

    sony-readerSony -- you know, the folks that brought us such wonderfully proprietary technologies as the MiniDisc and the MemoryStick -- have an e-book reader. You might have heard of it, it's called the Reader. In a pretty bold move, Sony announced that by the end of the year they'll only sell e-books in the ePub format. Further, Sony is abandoning their own digital restrictions management software -- that stuff that prevents you from sharing your e-books with your friends -- in favor of solutions from Adobe.

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  • Review: Curse Client for World of Warcraft

    Review: Curse Client for World of Warcraft

    World of Warcraft players are a notoriously picky bunch. They know what they like, what they don't like, and have absolutely no issue with telling you exactly how they feel. Loudly, and with many many petitions and forum postings. And that's just the basic game. When you get into modifications, you're into a whole new ballgame. And just making sure you have the most up to date software installed can turn into a major undertaking.

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  • iTunes support confirmed for Palm Pre

    iTunes support confirmed for Palm Pre


    We'd already heard through the gravevine that iTunes support would be baked into Palm's forthcoming Pre, but now it's official. During Palm's D7 keynote today in Carlsbad, Paul Cousino showed attendees that non-DRM music, photos and videos could be synced with the Pre via iTunes (on Mac and Windows, naturally). In his words: "It shows up in iTunes just like a regular device."

    Update: So, Palm has issued an official press release detailing the new webOS features shown today at All Things Digital. The so-called media sync feature is straight up designed to "synchronize seamlessly with iTunes," giving users the ability to use Apple's media management software for transferring all non-DRM media. Furthermore, the Pre is engineered to act as a "mass storage drive," letting users side-load content on the fly. The full release also details the App Catalog and Twitter in Universal Search.

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    iTunes support confirmed for Palm Pre originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 May 2009 15:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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