GigaomIDrive’s solution to slow cloud backups: a drive shipping service
IDrive’s new IDrive Safe uses USB hard drives instead of cloud storage to back up data remotely. Read more »
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IDrive’s new IDrive Safe uses USB hard drives instead of cloud storage to back up data remotely. Read more »
Apple is swelling with potential to heat up the gaming world, but it relies on products out of its hands. Read more »
The company unveiled a number of new smartwatch models at CES, with the cheapest ringing in at just $50. Read more »
Channel Master wants its new DVR+ to be the TiVo of people who don’t like to pay TiVo’s fees – and now, it’s developing whole-home DVR functionality as well. Read more »
At CES, T-Mobile claimed to have the fastest network in the country, but in its analysis it seems to have ignored one network entirely: Verizon’s new LTE monster. Read more »
T-Mobile John Legere really, really wants you to know that he’s different from other wireless carrier CEOs. We’ll see what he’s got up his sleeve at CES, right now. Read more »
LG surprised many with the Chromebase, an all-in-one 21.5-inch desktop that runs Chrome OS. My hands on was mainly positive but there’s one missing piece of data before I say if… Read more »
A new resonance extension to the Qi wireless standard lets your devices be even farther from a charging pad. That makes it easier for furniture and other objects to recharge your… Read more »
If there was a belle of the proverbial ball at CES 2014, the Oculus Rift might actually be it. And this year, creator Oculus VR not only trotted out a sleeker… Read more »
Vizio is working on glasses-free 3D, but the company’s CTO told me that it won’t be ready to sell that technology until 2016. Read more »