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June 25, 2009

TMUP 181: Katie & Victor talk MBP 13″ – J.C. Hutchins Geek Interview

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This show as suppose to come out June 30th. I made a mistake and pushed the publish button early. Enjoy it.

Tonight I talk to Katie Floyd of the MacCore Podcast and the Mac Power Users podcast about our new 13″ MacBook Pros. Also Author J.C. Hutchins George Starcher and I talk about his new book Personal Effects: Dark Art

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Show Notes

Other World Computing

Firewire 400 to 800 Cable @ MonoPrice

Dropbox

Pacifist

Geek Cred

J.C. Hutchins

7th Son

Personal Effects: Dark Art

Personal Effects: Sword of Blood (Prequel Novella)

7th Son: Obsidian

Ministry of Propoganda

June 16, 2009

TMUP 180: Craig Syverson Talks Keynote

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Tonight’s show is all about Keynote where Craig Syverson gives us a great primer

Show Notes:

Craig Syverson

Keynote ‘09 Essential Training

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June 12, 2009

TMUP 179.5: Musing OS 3.0 with George and Victor

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Show Notes:

George Starcher and I talk about the upcoming Apple OS 3.0 for iPod Touch and iPhone.

We talk and muse about it’s potential.

June 2, 2009

TMUP 179: Taking care of our kids with Parental Controls

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Show Notes:

Friends In Tech Child Safety Guide

NetNanny for Mac software  use the  25% promo code TYPICALMAC (entered once in shopping cart – not case sensitive) created just for our listeners.

Transport Layer Security (SSL) @ Wikipedia

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) @ Wikipedia

User Datagram Protocol (UDP) @ Wikipedia

TCP and UDP port @ Wikipedia

May 21, 2009

I Join Adam Christianson and Ken Ray on the Maccast

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Last night I was invited by Adam Christianson to join him and Ken Ray to discuss some of the year’s most important and fun Apple related stories on the Maccast.

Any time the three of us get together , it’s a lot of fun and food for thought. Please take a listen for yourself and if you don’t subscribe to Mac OS Ken or the Maccast start today.

May 19, 2009

TMUP 178: iPhoto and Photoshops Elements 6 Together – How to do Google Advance Searches

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How to use TextExpander with DropBox

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Show Notes:

RAW Image Format @ Wikipedia

Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac

Adobe Bridge CS4

Google Advanced Search

Google: The Missing Manual

Book Cover

May 6, 2009

TMUP 177: Bluetooth for Macs and a Mac Security update

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Bluetooth @ Wikipedia

RSA Conference

April 21, 2009

TMUP 176: Talking Trash – Terminal Part 17 – Mac Forensic example

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Show Notes

Trash It! (Download)

Cocktail

Compost

Whitex (Download)

Bart Busschots

Domain Name System @ Wikipedia

Top-level-domain (TLD) @ Wikipedia

Root Domain Name Server @ Wikipedia

George Starcher

April 7, 2009

TMUP175: Steve Stanger Talks Mac Media Centers

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ERRATA: During the last part of this show I mentioned using QMaster as a way of combining the power of multiple Macs. I was incorrect about this as Qmaster is associated with Compressor. I was thinking of XRaid but that requires Mac OS X Server. My apologies for any misinformation.

Here are some very important last minute additions that listeners David J is having me share.

A site for adapters and cables at a discount

Another  a mini-dvi to vga connector monoprice

All Digital Miii-dvi to hdmi adapter i found there for $7.75

optical audio from macbook? no problem! mini-toslink to toslink cable…$2.25

hdmi adapters for the new mini-display port to hdmi —$14

The Mac Attack

5 Easy Steps to Output Dolby Digital from Quicktime Player

Knowtech.tv

Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter

Apple Mini-DVI to Video Adapter

Apple Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter

DVI+ Audio Adapter found by listener sydov

RCA connector @ Wikipedia

Audioengine A2 Speakers

HDMI @ Wikipedia

Perian

Flip4Mac

MediaCentral

Plex

Boxee

Joost

Miro

Remote Buddy

SofaControl

S/PDIF @ Wikipedia

TOSLINK @ Wikipedia

TubeStick

EyeTV Hybrid

Screen Cast On Line (learn all about QMaster and more)

Drobo Grows up Pro style

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The following is a press release from Drobo. Although I did have a briefing on this unit last week, I have not personally used it. If and when I receive a review unit I will report out more. For now it sounds like big news.

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Data Robotic UNVEILS DROBOPRO, THE FIRST SMB DATA
STORAGE SYSTEM THAT MANAGES ITSELF

Scalable BeyondRAID Platform Eliminates Capacity Over-Provisioning and RAID Lock-In

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – April 7, 2009 – Data Robotics, the company that is changing the way the world stores and protects digital content, today introduced DroboPro, the first business class storage array that manages itself. DroboPro delivers a radically simplified storage experience enhanced by advanced self-monitoring and self-healing functionality that enables small and medium businesses (SMBs) to maintain uptime in the face of constant data growth. Built on the company’s award-winning BeyondRAID™ virtualized storage platform, DroboPro provides enterprise-level business continuity features—including protection against multiple concurrent drive failures and no-downtime capacity expansion with thin provisioning—while eliminating the lock-in of traditional RAID configurations.

DroboPro with BeyondRAID offers IT managers the unprecedented flexibility to replace failed disks, upsize the capacity of disks, and with one click switch between single and dual disk redundancy without costly downtime. Providing the most straightforward user experience ever designed for business class storage, DroboPro enables companies to devote more resources to business growth and significantly less time and money to managing their storage. With DroboPro IT managers no longer have to make difficult and confining choices upfront about how to provision capacity for the future.
“At many businesses, IT managers are responsible for much more than just storage, let alone having to predict the future of their company’s business and dynamic storage needs,” said David Reinsel, group vice president, storage and semiconductors, at industry analyst firm IDC. “A forward-thinking approach to flexible and highly available data storage, like Data Robotics’ DroboPro, not only should save IT managers capital and administrative costs, but also should provide them more time to focus on managing their front-end applications, such as Microsoft Small Business Server and Microsoft Exchange.”
“It’s critical that our company’s data is always accessible. Devoting time and resources to manage our storage is challenging, especially as our data continues to grow each year. The ability to survive two drive failures and DroboPro’s high-speed iSCSI interface make it the ideal primary storage for our mission-critical applications server,” said Wayne Titus, owner, AMDG Financial. “Because DroboPro manages the RAID levels automatically, we no longer need to buy more storage than we need today in anticipation of estimated future requirements. As our business grows, DroboPro grows with us. We can add additional drives as needed, and the new capacity is instantly available. With DroboPro, we have a high-performance storage solution our business can afford, with the features, functionality, and ease of use that are ideal for any small business.”
DroboPro Features and Benefits
Up to 8 Disks for Instant Expansion to 16TB and Beyond
Customers can grow storage in line with their data capacity needs with minimal effort. To add capacity, customers simply insert a new hard disk or replace the smallest disk with a larger one, even when all eight disk bays are full. Unlike traditional RAID systems, the BeyondRAID technology found in DroboPro enables IT managers to efficiently mix and match disk brands, capacities and speeds, enabling continuous expansion as disk capacities grow. With DroboPro expansion is automatic and instantaneous, and access to data is always maintained.
No Headache Dual Disk Redundancy
The DroboPro Dual Disk Redundancy option protects against the simultaneous failure of up to two hard disks. Customers can engage this option with a single click, without ever losing access to their data. When it runs out of capacity, customers can switch DroboPro back to single disk redundancy with a click. Unlike moving between RAID 5 and RAID 6, there’s no need to reformat or migrate data off of the array, potentially saving hours or days.
The Virtues of Smart Volumes
Smart Volumes allow customers to create new volumes in seconds and manage 16TB volumes over time with ease. The timesaving Smart Volume management technology integrated into DroboPro allows volumes to pull storage from the common pool of disks rather than a specific physical disk allocation. The labor of resizing and migrating volumes is replaced with the simplicity of intelligent engineering.
Triple Interface Featuring iSCSI
DroboPro attaches directly to a server or workstation that requires storage, or to a shared server or workstation on a network that can provide access to multiple clients. Interface options include iSCSI (using Gigabit Ethernet), FireWire 800, and USB 2.0. DroboPro reduces the complexity of iSCSI by introducing zero configuration connection establishment for both Windows and Mac OS X.
Rack Mount Ready, Desktop Quiet
DroboPro fits into a rack mount environment or can sit on a desktop. Dual smart fans automatically manage their speed to optimize both cooling and operating noise. (DroboPro rack-mount sold separately.)
“DroboPro was built on the belief that there is no reason that storage should be complex or expensive in order to be effective. We’ve taken storage to a level that is truly simple and straightforward without losing the necessary features that businesses need,” said Dr. Geoff Barrall, CEO and founder of Data Robotics. “Leveraging the capabilities that are built into DroboPro, businesses can quickly take advantage of this robust, cost-effective storage solution to ease the burden of nonstop data growth.”
Price and Availability
DroboPro is currently available starting at an entry price of $1299 MSRP, with multiple configurations to $3999 for a 16TB rack-mountable solution. DroboPro is available now from authorized partners worldwide and on www.drobostore.com. For a list of partners or to learn more about DroboPro, please visit www.drobo.com/drobopro.
About Data Robotics
Data Robotics, the company that is changing the way the world stores digital content, develops automated storage products designed to ensure data is always protected, accessible and simple to manage. The award-winning Drobo® storage arrays are the first to provide the protection of traditional RAID without the complexity. The revolutionary BeyondRAID technology frees users from making the difficult and confining choice of “Which RAID level to deploy?” by providing an unprecedented combination of advanced features and automation, including single and dual disk redundancy, instant expansion, self-monitoring, data awareness, self-healing, and an easy-to-understand visual status and alert panel. For more information, visit Data Robotics

 

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