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- Pockey drives offer USB-powered portable storage
- Pockey drives may be the coolest new storage product since Zip disks. They're extremely portable and easy to use, but expect to pay more per byte than you would with a conventional hard disk.Imagine walking around the office with 20 GB of portable storage in your pocket and not having...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, storage, USB Hard Drive, USB portability, Pockey, Pockey Drives, USB
- Technical articles 2001-09-24
- Pockey Drives offers USB-powered portable storage
- Pockey drives may be the coolest new storage products since Zip disks. They're extremely portable and easy to use, but expect to pay more per byte than you would with a conventional hard disk.Imagine walking around the office with 20 GB of portable storage in your pocket and not having...
- Tags: storage, Pockey Drives, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, USB Hard Drive, USB portability, Pockey, USB
- Technical articles 2001-07-02
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- Pockey offers hard drive-size storage you can carry in your pocket
- Pocketec's Pockey Datastor offers up to 60 GB of storage in a package small enough to fit in your pocket. Read our review to find out if the Pockey will fit your portable storage needs.There are several USB key-chain storage devices and the upgradeable SanDisk Cruzer that support techs can...
- Tags: Operating systems, Pocketec, storage, Ray Geroski, mini-CD, Pockey Datastor, Supplemental Power Cable, USB
- Technical articles 2002-10-07
- A cautionary tale: Program installs on Mac OS X can be complex
- Do you need to install an older program on a Macintosh computer running OS X? While the system will probably run the software just fine in its emulation mode, installing a program not meant for OS X should be done with caution. Here's why.Traditionally, one of the strong points of...
- Tags: Operating systems, Apple Mac OS, Mike Walton, Apple Mac OS X, operating system, Apple Macintosh
- Technical articles 2001-05-21
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