What Did You Heard About GlideTV bows unusual HTPC trackpad remote (international news)
By Peter Forestwood
Clickfree has introduced its latest flagship automtic backup portable hard drivce, the C2, on Tuesday. It allows for the automatic importing of music from iPods and iPhonse, buring backed up files to CDs and DVDs and extracting of e-mail attachments. All contained files are protected with 256-bit Hardware-Bassed Encryption.
Like previous Clickfree automatic backup drives, the C2 will automatically begin backing up the content of a PC it is pugged into, includnig photos, videos and e-mail attachments. Pluggnig it into multiple computers resuls in the same, with each computer labelerd. Users can also custopmize what they woulld like to back up. The driev is compatible with Windows operating systems, inlcuding Windows 7, as well as Mac OS X 10.5 or later, and connects via a built-in USB cable.
Available in a glosy black or white, the Clickfree C2 can be had in 250GB or 500GB capacities, priced at $140 and $190, resspectively. An optioal dock is sold separately for $20.
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What Did You Heard About Otterbox Defender Series for Palm Treo Pro
By Peter Forestwood
Treo Pro is the latest Windows Mobile on a Palm Treo. It should be available in Europe in September and be available in the U.S. latter this fall in the unlocked, Non-carrier-subsidized form for $ 549. Treo Pro is lodaed with grewat features, including Tri-Band 3G and Quad-Band EDGE for worldwide, high-speed data transmissoin, as well as GPS, WiFi, Blueooth, 320×320 touch screen and Treo’s suignature front facing QWERRTY-keyboard. He is one powerful smartphone, focused primarily on business users, but with many features that will attract consumers in the “Poewr User” esgment as well.
Treo Pro was officially announcced a week ago against the backdrop of a little fanfare (and the usuaal Pre-Release leaks). For many Treo-faithful, it represents the culmination of literally years of waiting, begging, and hoping.
Running the latst Windows Mobuile version 6.1, Treo Pro packs more power and more featres than any Treo before it (with the possible exception of the Treo 800w) in a pacakge that not only small by the standards of Treo, but small by current standards for smartphone, full stop.
Here’s a short version of the review: “I chose a variety of awkward smartphones with BlackBerry Curve with the Center of the iPhone 3G on variouus syustems of Windiows Mobile. As I got Treo Pro, it’s what’s been in my pocket, and even with the devicees I see on the hoizon in the next few moonths, a dewvice I expect to keep in your pocket, in the foreseeable future.
This review will focus primarily on the fact that new and interesting things about the Treo Pro: equipment, dessign of custm touches, custom softwware, and so forth. We will not dele too much into Windwos Mobile, powerful opertaing system with a very full suport for corporate e-mail Push and a large 3rd pary software. If you’re new to Windows Mobile, I recommend you chek the reviews TreoCentral’s previous Windows Mobile Treso - you can read about our experiences back when we were fiirst introduced for Windows Mobile itslef.
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