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Need Storage-Get Hammered

Published by Gonzo Pete March 25th, 2007 in Gadgets, Laptops, Computing, Desktop PC, Storage, Apple Mac.

myshare

The Myshare by Hammer Storage offers the ability to share music, photos, printers, USB drives and files from PCs and Macs over a home network or over the internet.

With the Myshare available in storage sizes ranging from 320GB to 2TB you can be sure of a size to suit your needs.

Unique MyShare Features and Benefits

* Share your music, photos, movies and other files with multiple computers.
* Connect printers into the USB ports and share them with computers on the network.
* Turn USB drives into shared drives by plugging them into the USB ports.
* In minutes, setup myshare to be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection.
* In a few simple steps, myshare can be installed on any home network.
* Set multiple users and passwords to control access to myshare.
* An optional configuration to make mirrored copies of your digital life for optimum file protection.
* Use standard protocols to bridge content for use with both PCs, Macs, Linux and Unix.

The 1TB version will cost around $499 (£255).
No price on the 2TB version yet but it should be available from August 2007.

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  1. 1 Miller  on Mar 26th, 2007 at 10:29 am

    A free way to partition the drive, and one that supports every filesystem under the sun is the GParted LiveCD. Pop it in the drive and it will recognise all drives including externals and usb keys, and as it’s a linux gui it’s self-intuitive. I have found that, even with this great Apple TV we still need a video converter (things like Apple TV Converter) in case to put our favourite movies onto Apple TV before playing them on TV Screen.

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