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Review: Pogoplug Software Creates a Personal Computing Cloud

Pogoplug started life as material - plug a USB drive into it and access files from anywhere. Now there's a version of the software Pogoplug, replacing Windows, Mac or Linux for that equipment and you can share photos, music, video and data with one of your devices or with someone another. Try.

Download and install the software Pogoplug is simple and fast.You can get the free version that allows you to remotely access all the content on your computer, essentially turning your PC into your own cloud.

New business version of PogoPlug coming soon

The plucky little Pogoplug, which I reviewed last December, has seen a number of small updates in the months since. All these updates are deployed automatically, unless you follow the Pogoplug blog you might never know about them. The word on the street today is that a device Pogoplug any new approach, called Biz Pogoplug. It features a white casing instead of the pink version not shake the biz, and offers a number of fine features.

The new Pogoplug Biz allows lots of customization: everything from the domain used to access shares on the web for the logo, color and background image displayed. This goes a long way to make Pogoplug useful for enterprise environments, you can share files with clients without having to try to explain what a Pogoplug or why customers need to use it. Perhaps the biggest innovation is the addition of usage statistics and auditing. You can see how many times a file was accessed, and if it was downloaded or streamed. This will be a boon for small businesses everywhere.

DARPA-Funded Hacker's Tiny $50 Spy Computer Hides In Offices, Drops From Drones

  1. Built from just the hardware in a commercially-available PogoPlug mini-computer, a few tiny antennas, eight gigabytes of flash memory and some 3D-printed plastic casing, the F-BOMB serves as 3.5 by 4 by 1 inch spy computer. And O'Connor has designed
  2. Built from just the hardware in a commercially-available PogoPlug mini-computer, a few tiny antennae, eight gigabytes of flash memory and some 3D-printed plastic casing, the F-BOMB serves as 3.5 by 4 by 1 inch spy computer. And O'Connor has designed
  3. Security researcher Brendan O'Connor used commercial, off-the-shelf parts such as those contained in a PogoPlug mini-computer, a micro antenna, eight gigabytes of flash memory and customizable plastic casing, to construct his F-BOMB (Falling or
  4. To get the program, click only the link marked Download WinX DVD Copy Pro 3.4.3 now. There's a lot of promotional clutter on that page, including some big, sexy "Download Now" buttons that aren't for this. Important note! After installing the software,
  5. Moreover, it also provides information on the content, merchandise to purchase and much more. There is a now a massive explosion of similar products that blend the Internet with movies, TV and your home theater. For instance, mSpot streams movies to