Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Buffalo Launches a hard drive in the cloud of PogoPlug, the range of attire with USB 3.0 external storage

Buffalo has played with this idea last Cree sharing files over the internet once or twice, but today it is stepping up to the plate, pick up a bat PogoPlug and sending a hard drive located in the area in the upper stratosphere fueled by a good intention. Well, maybe the reality is not quite as exciting as this analogy, but Buffalo Launches indeed the first PogoPlug with storage internal today, who works as your SIN immersed in just run-of-the-mill usage, but can also share files of your choice with clumsy knowledge worldwide through an online web portal. $170 buy you 1 TB of storage, $270 double this capacity to 2TB and the end of their friends and relatives harass lets you upload photos to Facebook is (hopefully) included for free with every purchase.

If what you are looking for in an external hard drive is improved transfer speeds, Buffalo has a lot of options there too, as it has reorganized the four units tried-and-true USB 3.0. You can nab the connector SuperSpeed blue in a 4 to 4-drive, or 8TB DriveStation Quad with MB transfer up to 225 rates starting at $630, a two - drive 2 TB or 4 TB DriveStation Duo starting at $ 280, DriveStation axis single-drive 1TB or 2TB for $100, or a more portable Stealth MiniStation in capacities of 500 GB and 1 TB for $90. Speedy rotation of magnetic trays, anyone? PR after the break. Show full PR textBUFFALO revolutionizes cloudstor storage market

CloudStor allows users to access transparently and share their content with anyone, anywhere

Electronics Show public - Las Vegas, NV - January 6, 2010 Buffalo Technology, world leader in the design, development and manufacturing of wired networks and wireless and network and direct attached storage solutions today announced the revolutionary Buffalo CloudStor ™ personal storage solution. Powered by Pogoplug, the CloudStor goes beyond simple storage, creating a portal to consult freely and share photos, videos, music and with anyone, much more anywhere in the cloud. Unlike online storage services, CloudStor has no capacity or service charges. Plug it, setting it in motion and create your free account at mycloudstor.com. CloudStor comes with everything you need to get started. You just have to be free to share.

"The consumption of digital content is progressing rapidly than traditional with how that data is stored and accessible," said Ralph Spagnola, Vice President of sales at Buffalo Technology. "CloudStor of Buffalo offers the promise of data mobility and allows your content to share freely with anyone, anywhere."

CloudStor is secure because no content resides in the cloud. users store their files and decide what to share. If at home, Office or on the road, CloudStor user experience remains the same. It looks and works like a hard disk inside your computer, accessible via a drive letter on PC and as a device by Finder on the Mac ® computers. And with Pogoplug applications for mobile devices and the easy integration of Facebook and Twitter, you always be seconds away from your content.

"Sharing and management of digital assets have surpassed traditional storage and are more confined to a computer or network," said Daniel Putterman, CEO of cloud engines, Inc. "CloudStor Buffalo is the first device of Pogoplug with integrated storage and coupled with the easy to use interface, consumers now have an out-of-box ready Pogoplug storage solution which is free of charge service and data."

At the center of each CloudStor is the Pogoplug cloud service. Popular service lets users their storage and allows them to freely access and share their storage anywhere in the world. CloudStor is the first and the only device with integrated storage Pogoplug. Files are securely shared between people and there is no need for configuration of the user; just email a link to your family and friends. Digital content to consumers always resides on CloudStor and the online service is used only to connect users and guests to the files specified on the device.
In addition, CloudStor offers traditional network NAS storage features, including support from the private network LAN-based sharing and pairing with the popular µTorrent client allows users to offload the task of downloading torrent files from computers to CloudStor many consumers. Buffalo CloudStor can also stream devices from popular media, including Sony PlayStation ® 3 and Xbox 360 ®. In addition, CloudStor has an integrated backup home system Time Machine which allows Mac users to use Time Machine to safeguard their systems and CloudStor when.

Price and availability

The Buffalo CloudStor is backed by a limited one year warranty that includes the American based toll-free technical support 24/7. CloudStor will be available February 2011 at an estimated street price of $169.99 for TB 1 CloudStor (CS - WX1. 0TL) and $269.99 for the 2 TB CloudStor Pro (CS - WV2. 0TL). Buffalo products can be purchased through distribution, online resellers and Buffalo e-commerce site. For more information about the technology of Buffalo and its products, please visit the website of the company to www.buffalotech.com.



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