Nifty gadget lets you access files from a local USB hard drive via the Web. Pogoplug, from Cloud Engines, is a nifty little gadget. This compact box, which costs $99, lets you share files from a local ...
We enjoy Pogoplug, small device that lets you attach any USB disk and make its contents accessible anywhere to the cloud, when you’re not home. Now they support printers! You can connect any HP ...
Could a tiny box offer a perfect fusion between cloud storage and local backup? We take a look at the latest Pogoplug, a device that tries to do it all. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009.
On Friday, Cloud Engines launched a bigger, shinier version of its Pogoplug USB file-sharing device/service. Pogoplug multimedia device from Cloud Engines This will let users share files, photos and ...
Convenient gadget lets you access your files from anywhere and share them with anyone. Cloud Engines’ stylish Pogoplug ($99 as of September 1, 2010) makes it easy to access and share files from home ...
My flash drive is wonderfully useful to me. A flash memory drive is an ideal way to take data from one place to another. It's so small, I carry mine wherever I go. My kids use theirs in school, rather ...
The Pogoplug from CloudEngines looks like a boring power adapter, but it’s a fantastic little gizmo that turns any USB hard drive into your own little cloud server accessible over the Internet. Just ...
Two new USB devices, the Pogoplug and I’m InTouch SecureKey, let you access your files remotely without the need for complicated software. Actually, the two USB remote access devices reviewed here ...
When a gadget has a doppelganger, the differences between the two are automatically thrown into sharp relief. Because Seagate’s DockStar runs on Pogoplug technology and uses the Pogoplug interface, ...
Or get a Pogoplug Classic for about the same price. Both gizmos make it easy to add Web- and mobile-accessible storage to your home network. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands ...
External hard drives provide a convenient way to add large amounts of storage to a PC, but accessing the storage when you travel means setting up an FTP server or remote access software (or lugging ...
We’ve become a mobile society — but very often, the majority of our data remains at home. If you want to access your data when you’re away from your desk, you can use remote access software like ...