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Merry Christmas from Other World Computing!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009 | Author: OWC Michael

globemanSantaTis the night before Christmas, here at OWC
Not a creature is stirring, not even Larry.
All packages are shipped, each bundled with care,
In hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there.

Where else would he find the best stuff for his Mac?
For Michael, for Christopher, for Grant and for Jack.
Those Apple computers need drives and software,
Memory and batteries and storage to spare.

Santa made dolls for the girls, and trucks for the boys,
Jack in the boxes and all sorts of toys.
He’s been working at toys just as hard as can be
But when it comes to those Macs, he chooses OWC!

Now just let me say ‘fore I link ’till daylight,
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!”

Category: Misc.

OWC adds the FIN to its lineup of laptop accessories

Thursday, December 24th, 2009 | Author: OWC Michael

TheFinGlobeYou’ve got a mobile lifestyle, don’t we all?. Your laptop goes with you almost everywhere you go. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a product to make your laptop even more portable than it already is?

Lucky for us, there is the FIN!

No, we’re not talking about a “Jaws” sequel, prequel, spinoff, or knockoff… but rather an ingenious product that we recently brought into our laptop accessories section. The FIN is an all in one handle and cooling stand for your laptop. It is constructed of high-quality, aircraft grade aluminum – just like your MacBook Aluminum, MacBook Pro or PowerBook as not to deter from the aesthetics of your machine.  It is also available in White or Black to perfectly match your polycarbonate MacBook.

Speaking of aesthetics, the FIN doesn’t use glue, tape, or other materials that damage the finish of your laptop! Instead each model is custom fit to use the existing screw holes in the bottom rear of your machine. To install, simply remove the existing screws, line up the FIN, and attach with the FIN’s supplied screws. Not easy enough? They even supply the screwdriver so there’s no need to go looking for one.

When installed, the FIN serves as a convenient handle that not only makes carrying easier, but much safer by providing an area for a firm grip.  When you’re done moving around, the FIN tilts your PowerBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook at the perfect ergonomic angle for both typing and viewing.

See the FIN in action.

See the FIN in action.

The fin is available for:

Attention Mac Freeware & Shareware Authors (and anybody else who likes independent software)

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 | Author: OWC Chris S.
  • Globe-SharewareAre you an small/independent software developer with a high-quality piece of software that may be interesting to the average Mac user?
  • Is this software free or inexpensive (<$50)?
  • Would you like to expose that piece of software to potentially hundreds of thousands of users who might not normally get to see it, at no cost to you?

If you answered “yes” to all the above questions, we’ve got an offer for you.

When we talk about our OWC and Newer Technology Storage solutions, we usually talk about the high-quality drive mechanisms we use, the bundled utility software, the fact we include all the cables, and the overall value of the units. These are all great selling points, but there’s one other little “extra” that often goes unmentioned.

On every storage solution we send out, there’s over 2GB of Mac freeware, shareware, software updates, Apple Commercials, and other goodies. We do this for a number of reasons.

First and foremost, it serves as a test to ensure that the Storage Solution is transferring data properly – being able to transfer a larger than 2GB file is a pretty efficient test for the drive. Secondly, it allows Mac users who have a slow or no Internet access to update their system software with the major updates. Finally, it offers a number of useful free or inexpensive tools and utilities that some users may not hear about or try otherwise.

It’s this last option that you may be interested in.

Right now, we’re updating our Shareware Collection for the new year, and we’re actively searching out new and interesting pieces of software to add to the mix.

If you’re a freeware/shareware author and you want to add your project to the collection, let us know. Simply reply to this message with the URL of the software’s description page and an email address where we can reach you (don’t worry, we won’t make those comments live, so you won’t get spammed). We’ll take a look at your software, and if we like it (as long as it’s functional and inexpensive/free, you’re 90% of the way there), we’ll contact you to let you know you’ve made the cut.

Everybody wins with this one: you get free distribution of your software to potential customers, the end user gets to see a new piece of software they may not have seen before, and we get the satisfaction of supporting independent software developers and, by extension, the Mac community as a whole.

How’s that for a gift-wrapped exposure opportunity?

Apple Notebooks from $95.00 and other last minute shopping deals from OWC

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 | Author: OWC Larry

Greetings from Snowy Woodstock…it will certainly be a White Christmas here for sure and as we’ve heard from customers around the country, many other locales will be White as well.SantaGlobe

If you’re still looking for that special something and need it by Christmas, our discounted 2nd Day and even Overnight Delivery options still make it possible with OWC. Even if you place your order as late as 10:30PM tomorrow (12/23) the true “last minuter” can have that delivery in time.

One last minute special…we were able to make available additional Apple iBook G3, G4, and MacBook notebook computers starting from $95.00
http://eshop.macsales.com/search/Apple+used+laptop
Supplies of the four different available models are limited and are priced to move so don’t delay in ordering!

Check out all  our great ideas for gifts and goodies online here:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/Holiday_Specials

Even if you decide on that perfect gift on Thursday, it’s not too late to get it in time for your weekend gathering. OWC also has Saturday delivery available for orders placed as late as 6PM Central Time on Christmas Eve (12/24). The costs are a little pricey, but worth the investment if you are in a pinch and don’t want to battle the frustrating store shopping with limited inventory or day after return crowds. Just let OWC deliver straight to your door!

Orders shipped by ground today (12/22) also still delivers to a lot of areas within 1-2 days, but none of the carriers currently guarantee ground delivery times due to the Christmas rush volume. Brown trucks, White & Blue Trucks, Purple and Orange trucks are out in huge force working hard – some might even say dashing through the snow – to get all gadget goodies delivered in time.

On behalf of the entire OWC team, I wish you safe travels, a Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays!

New Installation Video: Make your Mac mini Server a storage giant.

Thursday, December 17th, 2009 | Author: OWC Chris S.

giant-miniHey installation video junkies! What with all the Holiday Specials, nifty new products, and stories of OWC and NewerTech products “in the wild,” one might think we’ve forgotten about you, the avid upgrader who wants to get the most out of their Macs and relies on us to show you how to do it.

Well, it’s not just fantasy, the long wait is over – we’ve got a new video for you. This time around, we’ll show you how to upgrade the hard drives in the Mac mini Server.

In case you didn’t know, the mini Server comes with two 500GB, 5400rpm hard drives installed. That’s it. No options for anything bigger from Apple. So, by design, if you need to add more storage, you’d normally have to do it by connecting external drives.

While the NewerTech miniStack (or for that matter, any OWC or NT external storage solution) is great for this sort of thing, it does nothing to speed up those internal drives. That’s the unfortunate limitation of USB and FireWire – they just can’t compare to the speeds of a SATA connection.

With this latest video, however, that all changes. We show you how to swap out the drives inside and replace them with larger, faster or even solid state drives. No matter what you’re putting in, the instructions are all the same.

So get your NewerTech 11-piece Tool Kit and your thin putty knife out, then head on over to our Tech Center or our YouTube Channel to check out how to perform the upgrade.

Of course, if the thought of disassembling your Mac mini Server into its component parts causes you to feel weak in the knees and see spots before your eyes, we also offer an installation service, so you can enjoy the benefit of an upgraded mini Server without the muss and fuss of having to disassemble your Mac mini on your kitchen table.

No matter what upgrade route you choose, though, OWC is there to help you get the most out of your Mac mini Server!

Buy now and have it shipped for free in time for Christmas.

Thursday, December 17th, 2009 | Author: OWC NewsFeed

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We’ve got about a week left before Christmas, which means it’s the final countdown for getting all your parcels together. OWC’s got a lot of great holiday specials that someone in your family is sure to love.

Fortunately, OWC is located just outside Chicago. Our location near the geographic center of the country (hence the moniker the “Midwest”) and proximity to a major shipping hub means that roughly 70% of USA ship to locations are actually only 2-3 days away by typical ground delivery options. Even the furthest points on the West and East Coasts served by ground typically only have five days of transit time.

That means that if you order today and have it shipped by Ground, you’ve still got a good buffer for getting it by the 24th. And if that order happens to be more than $150, the Ground shipping is free to the 48 contiguous United States.

Of course, if you like to cut it close, qualifying orders via 2nd Day Air placed as late as 8:30PM on next Tuesday, December 22nd and qualifying orders by Overnight Air placed as late as 10:30PM on next Wednesday, December 23rd, will still be delivered by Thursday, Christmas Eve.

And, especially for you professional procrastinators, you’ll want to check out our new Priority Processing shipment option. Order as late as 10:30PM Central Time and select our OWC Priority Processing shipment option for nearly guaranteed Same Day Ship Out! Check out our Shipping page for more details.

No matter what your shipping needs, OWC’s here to make your holiday gift giving a breeze.

Make sure your backup strategy is protecting you.

Thursday, December 17th, 2009 | Author: OWC Chris S.

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We talk a lot about backing up around here; I’d say it has been the third-most popular topic here on the OWC Blog, behind memory upgrades and price specials. In fact, OWC Mike H. posted a piece about backing up early last week.

However, this time around, I’d like to take a slightly different track that we don’t always cover – even with automated services like Time Machine, backing up still needs to be an active process.

In the interest of full disclosure, I’ll relate that this particular topic stems from recent personal experience. Earlier this month, my father (who I help with the upkeep on his Mac mini at his company) had his main hard drive fail on him.

“No problem,” I thought, “I set up an automated nightly backup on the system. All I need to do is replace the internal drive, then restore from the backup and we’ll be good to go.”

Unfortunately, it wasn’t quite that simple. Sure, we made annual backups to CDs, mostly for record-keeping purposes, but trusted that backup software to do the rest in between. The problem is that for some reason, the backup routine had stopped sometime over April of last year. As it had run reliably for quite some time prior to that point, we’d never checked it for consistency – that was our major mistake.

As a result, none of the data created since the beginning of the year was backed up when the hard drive went bad. Considering the amount of money involved with the data (I won’t go into details, but it is rather significant), the concept of losing it all is pretty much catastrophic.

There are a pair of lessons we can learn from this story:

1.) Automatic backups need to be periodically checked.

Check your backups from time to time just to make sure all the data is in good shape. In my case, it would have also helped to determine whether or not the darn thing was backing up in the first place. Believe me, the worst time to find out your backup is out of date or no good is on the day you need it.

2.) Make multiple copies of data you can’t afford to lose.

I also recommend keeping one or more these copies off-site, so if one backup fails (or is damaged, etc.) you at least have copies of the really important data somewhere.

Fortunately, OWC has all the equipment you need to set up or improve your backup strategy. From our award-winning external Storage Solutions, to recordable media, to replacement internal drives for ones that have failed, we have you covered.

Oh, as for our little story above, we were fortunate enough to be able to recover the “lost” data by using Prosoft Engineering’s Data Rescue 3. We hooked the failed drive up to another computer via an OWC Express enclosure, and let Data Rescue go at it. It took about a week to process, but from all the checks we’ve done, it appears that all the data that had once been “lost” has now been recovered.

I love a happy ending.

OWC Participates In “National Free Shipping Day”

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 | Author: OWC Eileen

GlobemanShoppingFree lunch is good; “Free Bird” is better; but best of all is National Free Shipping Day, this year falling on Thursday, Dec. 17. This is the day declared to be the latest possible day in the Christmas shopping season that, on average, retailers can offer free shipping and guarantee delivery by December 24th.

OWC is participating in the second annual National Free Shipping Day for orders $150 or greater. In fact, OWC announced this policy on Nov. 19, so  in effect, every day since then has been OWC free shipping day for orders $150 or greater.

Free shipping for orders $150 or greater will officially continue through Dec. 31, from OWC’s on-line catalog of over 2,500 products. Orders that ship by ground by this Thursday, Dec. 17, will still be on schedule  for delivery on or before next Thursday, Christmas Eve, even to the West Coast! And who knows, we may just decide to continue this program going forward. Make sure to visit the blog or subscribe to OWC Larry’s Tips n’ Deals Newsletter for any update on our free shipping offer.

To make sure you get something for everyone on your list and get it delivered by 12/24, visit the OWC Holiday Deal page for the latest deals.

And even if you’re the last minute type – with our special Priority Processing shipment option, you can order as late as 10:30PM Central Time for nearly guaranteed Same Day Ship Out – so there is still plenty of time to get all the tech gear on your Christmas list from OWC for the best Christmas morning ever.