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NewerTech Introduces iFolio Custom Handcrafted Premium Leather Protective Carrying Case for Apple iPad

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Author: OWC NewsFeed

“A revolutionary product like the iPad deserves a category defining accessory like the NewerTech iFolio,” said Grant Dahlke, Brand Manager, NewerTech. “The handcrafted quality, ruggedness, and user functional design of the iFolio enhances both the appearance and portability of the iPad.”

Newer Technology, Inc. announced today the NewerTech iFolio™, a custom handcrafted carrying/protection case for the new Apple iPad being introduced April 3. Made in the US from premium imported black or red Brazilian leather and with meticulous attention to highest quality, the NewerTech iFolio offers the ultimate in luxury protection and transportation of an iPad and comes backed by a Lifetime Warranty.

Highest Quality Materials And Craftsmanship

The NewerTech iFolio is handcrafted in the US from top grade imported Brazilian leather. A variety of carrying and transport options are offered thanks to both a collapsible elastic-backed, double stitched leather handle and a removable double stitched leather shoulder strap that is adjustable from 24″ to 42″. Both handles are affixed to the iFolio’s black or red leather outer body via highly durable nickel-plated hardware.

The case opens with one single motion using a genuine YKK pull tab equipped, soft-touch nylon zipper, revealing an elastic-backed, double stitched expandable leather loop designed to hold a variable-sized writing or pointing device.

Organization With Full Functionality

The iFolio’s left compartment contains a single 7″ W x 10″ H hard backed document sleeve ideal for holding passports, notes, and other important papers. The flexible sleeve also provides two personal ID holders perfect for business cards, debit/credit cards, or a drivers license. Taffeta lining offers fingertip easy-glide insertion and removal of these personal effects.

The right compartment features four elastic-backed, non-marring, double stitched leather retaining straps to securely hold an iPad while allowing full access to all iPad ports and functions. The straps can expand to hold a silicone case-equipped iPad for users who take the iPad out of the iFolio for less formal uses.

Built To Last With Lifetime Warranty

Keeping both the iFolio and its contained iPad looking like new for a lifetime of use is a sewn-in hard shell, surrounded by soft padding and enveloped in rich leather. As a result of such meticulous attention to quality and finish, the NewerTech iFolio comes backed by a Lifetime Warranty.

Category: New @ OWC

GreenSavers: Ideas on how to re-use that old drive (and save some cash, too).

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Author: OWC Chris H.

So you’ve just upgraded to a new hard drive in your computer and you now you have the old SATA hard drive sitting on your desk staring at you. Rather than delegating it to dark confines of the desk drawer labeled “miscellaneous stuff”, why not put it to good use and save some cash by using what you already have.

Or… if you insist on throwing that old drive into the drawer, consider putting some of your important data on it first. Doing this definitely doesn’t hurt anything and it gives you an extra copy of those family photos or financial documents in case something happens to your other copy or copies. This maximizes resources you already have available to you.

The perfect tool to utilize those old drives for backup, and subsequently putting in the drawer if you’re partial to doing that, is a NewerTech Voyager drive dock. All you need to do to backup, update, and restore data from the drives is pop them into the Voyager like a bagel in a toaster and they show up on your computer’s desktop.

I know occasionally there’s a drive I take out of a computer that I want to use on a daily basis. For that scenario, I like to put the drive in a case for protection and convenience of taking it with me wherever I may need to go.

For laptop drives, the most cost effective and sleek looking case is the OWC Mercury Express, which goes for less than $20. For an old laptop drive, you can’t beat the price for extended usability.

With that said, if  we’re talking about a 7200RPM drive, I would definitely go for the OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro mini, which has FireWire 800/400, USB 2.0, and eSATA. Along with the OWC eSATA Expresscard (also for less than $20), I can connect and use my old drive externally at internal speeds. What can I say? I like to move my data fast.

For a full size 3.5” SATA drive, I either use it with my Voyager or put it in my case of choice: the OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro. I admit, I am a big fan of the aluminum designs, but I do know some of you out there may prefer the OWC Mercury Pro Classic that has a stylish clear look to it. Either way you go, both styles have high quality Oxford chipsets and a variety of connection options to give you the best solution for your needs starting under $50.

For those of you with old machines in the basement with IDE/ATA hard drives in them that you think may have something worth saving, the NewerTech Universal Drive Adapter for less than $30 can not only handle SATA drives, but any 2.5” or 3.5” IDE/ATA drive.

So quit wondering what could be on there and get the data off.

Don’t forget to recycle.

When you feel you’ve gotten every last bit of use out of your computer, drive, or any other electronic component, don’t just throw it in the garbage! Instead consider donating, recycling, or even repurposing as a much greener and responsible alternative.

You can find a local electronics recycler using this site: Local Electronics Recycling Search

I know there’s a lot of other different ways to keep using those old hard drives, so sound off in the comments with your ideas and experiences.

Category: green, Tech Tips

iTunes and iPhoto updated!

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Author: OWC Chris S.

Following hot on the heels of the 10.6.3 update, Apple has released updates to both iTunes and iPhoto ’09. In case you hadn’t heard, there’s some sort of new device being released on Saturday that just happens to work with iTunes, so you can be pretty sure that’s the main impetus behind that update.

Apple managed to slip something nice into this update for those who are happy with the iDevices we’ve got: the ability to “rename, rearrange, or remove Genius Mixes.” This is actually a pretty big deal for those with exceedingly large, diverse music collections: we had to sedate OWC Michael, just to keep him from running home to play with this new feature.

The iPhoto update seems to be related to the release, as well. Officially, the update “addresses minor issues in the area of import and syncing to iPhone, iPod or Apple TV.” Of course, there’s no mention of that new device, but… well… you know…

Bonus for those not playing in the Snow.

For those who haven’t upgraded to Snow Leopard (either because you have a PPC Mac, have software that doesn’t work in 10.6,  or just because you haven’t gotten around to it), there’s an added bonus to this round of updates, in the form of QuickTime 7.6.6. All we seem to be getting with this is a somewhat vague “general reliability improvements for iMovie” and possibly some security fixes, so it’s probably a good idea to update this, too.

You can find all these updates by selecting  Software Update from your Apple Menu.

As the Environment Starts to go Green, OWC goes Green for the Environment

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Author: OWC Michael

“OWC’s green philosophy means a continual process of seeking ways to reduce environmental impact in our day-to-day operations,” said Larry O’Connor, CEO, Other World Computing. “Resources are not infinite. We are a future-thinking company and our conservation policies and programs reflect our commitment to the environment.”

With Spring now in full swing comes thoughts of green grass, blossoms and leaves on once barren trees and fresh air.  With the environment on so many minds, especially at this time of year with Earth Day observation fast approaching on April 20th, our thoughts here at OWC stray toward the Going Green movement that has been an integral part of our corporate message since we were founded back in 1988.

From the green technologies incorporated into our corporate headquarters, through our actions and programs as a company, to our offerings and encouragement of going green to our customer base…our “Green” goals are set high. The resulting benefits will be far greater than merely financial.

OWC’s Green Actions:

OWC employs a comprehensive recycling program in its practices including onsite paper, plastic, aluminum can and metal recycling programs with the goal of maintaining a “zero solid waste” status.  Additionally, OWC refuses non-recyclable pallets from vendor deliveries, recycles obsolete equipment through electronic equipment recyclers, and reuses packaging materials (such as foam peanuts, etc.) whenever possible.

In November 2005, we began the NuPower notebook battery recycling program. Elements from Li-Ion batteries can be recycled for use in multiple industries and proper disposal of other components prevents contamination to the environment. Article Continues…

Snow Leopard gets updated to 10.6.3!

Monday, March 29th, 2010 | Author: OWC Chris S.

For those of you who’ve been itching for the latest version of OS X to come out, your wait is over. Apple released 10.6.3 today, which includes the following fixes:

  • improve the reliability and compatibility of QuickTime X
  • address compatibility issues with OpenGL-based applications
  • address an issue that causes background message colors to display incorrectly in Mail
  • resolve an issue that prevented files with the # or & characters in their names from opening in Rosetta applications
  • resolve an issue that prevented files from copying to Windows file servers
  • improve performance of Logic Pro 9 and Main Stage 2 when running in 64-bit mode
  • improve sleep and wake reliability when using Bonjour wake on demand
  • address a color issue in iMovie with HD content
  • improve printing reliability
  • resolve issues with recurring events in iCal when connected to an Exchange server
  • improve the reliability of 3rd party USB input devices
  • fix glowing, stuck, or dark pixels when viewing video from the iMac (Late 2009) built-in iSight camera

You can find the full list of fixes in this Apple Knowledge Base article.

While I personally have only seen the first two issue pop up, I’ve read reports on many of the others. Let’s hope that this truly resolves those issues. You can do the incremental update by going to the “Software Update…” option in the Apple Menu, but we generally recommend using the Combo Updater, which can be found at Apple’s Web Site.

How OWC Radio is Produced – OWC Radio #20

Monday, March 29th, 2010 | Author: OWC Tim

After a few emails on the subject, host Tim Robertson explains how he records the OWC Radio podcast. From equipment to audio routing techniques, Tim reveals the methods that you can also use to create your own podcast. Plus listener Jeff on SSD and Marian from Slovakia chime in as well.

Category: OWC Radio

RSS 101: All of Your Favorite News and Blogs with One Click

Friday, March 26th, 2010 | Author: OWC Glen

An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a summary of a webpage, often of a blog or news website. It is a list of the most recent articles, each one with a short summary, and without the advertising. It is sometimes referred to as an “RSS Feed”.

Good – the basics

Your Safari web browser allows you to display, organize and sort this information. If a webpage supports RSS, an icon will appear on the right side of the address/URL field. Click the icon to see the RSS page.

You can save it just as you would any other bookmark, and adjust the RSS behavior (update frequency, etc.) in Safari’s preferences.

A number in parenthesis, next to the bookmark or folder, indicates the number of new articles since the last time the RSS page was displayed.

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Category: Tech Tips

Guardian MAXimus joins the “Price Drop Club”

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 | Author: OWC NewsFeed

It seems that with all the price drops on the Triple- and “Quad”-Interface OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro RAID storage solutions, the NewerTech Guardian MAXimus was feeling left-out and wanted in on the action, too.

The NewerTech Guardian MAXimus RAID-1 FW800/400+eSATA+USB2 ‘Quad Interface’ solution is a hardware RAID 1 ‘Redundant Mirror’ which automatically keeps your data backed up in real time to protect against a hard disk failure. Should a drive ever experience a malfunction, normal data operation continues seamlessly. If the malfunction is a recoverable ‘soft’ type, the Guardian MAXimus will rebuild the mirror (also without data interruption) automatically. If the disk failure requires a drive to be replaced, once the new drive is installed. the Guardian MAXimus will automatically rebuild the Mirror while you use it.

In addition to the benefits of Hardware RAID 1 Mirroring, these solutions are fully certified for Audio/Video, Backup, Graphics, Music, General Data needs and more!

Other Features:

  • Available in capacities of up to 2.0TB + 2.0TB Mirrored
  • LED indicators on the front of the solution indicate the status of the two drives.
  • Automatically rebuilds the RAID in case of error or drive replacement.
  • 2 x FW800 ports, 1 x FW400 port, 1 x USB 2.0/1.1 port, & 1 x eSATA Port
  • Sleek, compact Aluminum design
  • 9.0″ Long x 2.8″ Wide x 5.8″ High.
  • Fully bootable
  • eSATA, USB2, FireWire 400, and FireWire 800 cables all included!
  • Prosoft DataBackup III (Mac OS X), , Intech Speedtools (Mac OS 8.6-10.5.x), Carbon Copy Cloner (Mac OS X), and NovaStor NovaBackup (Windows) included
  • Fully Mac & PC compatible
  • Industry Leading Three Year Solution Warranty

While all that is impressive, what makes the GMAX an even better value are the new prices. Article Continues…