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more about #sharing GenNove: The only people mad at this. THE DUMB FUCKS WHO HONESTLY THOUGHT THIS WAS GOING TO HAPPEN. Think with your brain and not your ass next time. WHY WOULD... more » TheWerewolf - Sotto voce: You know - this keeps coming up. First - the Computerworld article spends more time talking about the App Store than about Microsoft's plans. The enti... more » Nick: wait. refunds? we can get a refund on software? what if the box is open? will they just give me a new disk? i must commend them on allowing refunds. i... more » Lukasz Fabis: Wait, how is that a liberal definition? I don't get it. more » bosskev: " ...three ways to use E...a connector dongle. You hold it up to another connector...and you instantly exchange information...." I can't imagine wanti... more » weatherman: First rule of branding; make the name of the product something unique that can be found via search engine, used easily in conversation, and ideally wo... more » Dr. H. F. Danger: Hypercard? more » SwatLax: But does it have a watermark? more » grafxguy: great. another tool for that corporate douchebag at the bar to wave around. more » hblatt: So... How is this better than buying a WiFi router that has a USB port for sharing a drive? You can buy a DLINK DIR-628 for about $69... and it does... more » hotbutteredtoast: The "Net?" Really? Is this 1998? more » General Halfshaftery: What was the price before it was hiked to $100? more » ScottRose: Will it store a copy of Crysis? Ehh. What I meant to say was that this amuses me; right after the conficker scare, there is this device that "lets yo... more » Adam Fox: So, with the software installed would this enable me to sync my iPhone with iTunes on home computer remotely? more » weatherman: "The only downside is that you better hope Pogoplug remains in business, or your $100 file-sharing gadget just turned into a $100 projectile." And tha... more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: So going by the picture, this appears to be some sort of Wii accessory? /sarcasm more » strider_mt2k: Man that's a cool piece. -probably TOO cool. I wonder what part will step on what company's toes to have it pulled from the market or gimped to a shad... more » -
#windowsmobile
Windows Mobile's App Sharing Feature Isn't Really Sharing At All
Remember how the Windows Mobile App Marketplace was going to let you share apps with up to five phones at no additional cost? Well, Microsoft has a very liberal definition of the word "sharing." More » -
#socialnetworking
E Launches, Brings You Easy Virtual (And Physical) Business Card Sharing
E is a social networking tool that makes it easy to trade business cards, personal info and automatically connect to each other on most social networking sites. And yes, there's an iPhone app. More » -
#review
Pogoplug Review: Share Any USB Disk Over the Net (Even to iPhone)
The people behind Pogoplug may have raised the price to $100, but they managed to deliver a way to share any USB drive over the internet that's incredibly easy—and it even works with iPhones. More » -
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#news
Airport Express Update Spotted at Online Apple Store
MacGeneration has spotted a new Airport Express unit listed at the Swiss online Apple Store. The updated router looks identical to the older Airport Express, however, the specification for the refreshed model lists 802.11n wireless network support. The Swiss variety shows a one week ship time and Macrumors is reporting a reliable source informs them of a $99 price point, as well as an ETA of sometime next week for a Stateside release—anyone taking bets for not Tuesday? As before, iTunes streaming, printer and internet sharing should all be thrown in. We'll keep you posted on any midweek confirmation. [Apple Store via MacGeneration via Macrumors] -
#gadgets
miShare Enables iPod to iPod Song Swapping
Having third-party manufacturers add functionality to the iPod after the fact is something Apple's familiar with, and this miShare song swapping gadget enables the iPod to join Microsoft's Zune space in song sharing. The $100 device has dock connectors on both sides, essentially ass-to-assing two iPods in order to allow them to pass songs back and forth. It's still unclear what types of songs, how many, and if movies and pics can be transferred, but an idea like this can snowball into something great if it's in the right hands. [ExpertLancer]
