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By DigitalVersus, published 20-04-2012
Today we're reviewing the 2.5-inch Iomega eGo USB 3.0 1 TB portable external hard drive. Iomega eGo USB 3.0 1 TB Iomega has outed an updated series of 2.5-inch eGo...

By TechRadar, published 20-12-2011
The Western Digital My Passport Studio 1TB is a pocket-sized portable hard drive and is well designed and robust. Eschewing Western Digital's book-shaped plastic casing, the latest My Passport Studio drive is all metal, with a brushed aluminium chassis and matt black lid. It looks fantastic and doesn't pick up fingerprints. The version we're reviewing here is 1TB in capacity, and offers both FireWire 800 and USB connectivity. Like all FireWire 800 drives it can also be connected to a FW400 port, but you have to supply your own lead or adapter. Perhaps surprisingly, USB connectivity is through Micro-B USB, a standard that's becoming de rigueur for mobile phones, but is less common on hard drives. A couple of applications are bundled. WD Drive Utilities lets you run diagnostics on the drive,...
By SlashGear, published 11-11-2011
Iomega today announced a new eGo Mac Edition Portable Hard Drive that rounds out its 2011 Mac-oriented hard drive lineup. The device is sleek with an industrial look and minimlist styling that will complement your other Apple products. It’s also very compact for easy traveling and is built tough enough to withstand a drop up [...]

By SlashGear, published 03-11-2011
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a device that automatically backs up important data from your iPhone every time you charged it? A solution may be the Iomega SuperHero iPhone backup and charger that’s designed to let you easily backup your contacts and photos directly to an SD card without the hassle of connecting to iTunes on your computer. This makes the backup process as easy as setting your iPhone onto a charging dock. Hardware The Iomega SuperHero has a sleek brushed aluminum base in tune with your iPhone’s form factor measuring about 3.5 x 3.5 inches and roughly three-quarters of an inch tall. The power supply port and a SD card slot are on the back, a black padding material covers the bottom, and the docking cradle sits on top towards the front. The dock is c...

By MaximumPC, published 21-01-2011
Everyone, from your dad to your boss to Mama Microsoft, tells you “back up your files.” But what’s the best way to protect your collection of digital music, photos, videos, downloads – and your operating system? To answer that question, we ventured out on a long, test-heavy trail to find the “Ultimate Backup.” Here’s what we found. Rating Backup Programs What makes a backup program “ultimate?" Well, for starters it has to include basic file backup, an image backup for disaster recovery, both scheduled and automatic backups, the choice of local, network or online storage, and the ability to retrieve files and folders to any PC or mobile device. Because this type of backup saves what you’ve created, edited, or downloaded-- from your digital photo collection to your family...