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engadget.com - 4/28/2009
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Seagate's new Replica drive aims to be for PC users what Time Machine is for Macs (in fact, there's no Mac software included), and seems to do a pretty good job of it. You merely plug the drive into your computer, accept a license agreement, and you're off to the races with hassle-free ...
seagate.com - 4/27/2009
gadgets.boingboing.net - 4/27/2009
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replica.jpg Seagate's objective in designing its Replica backup
kit was to make a replica of Time Machine...
, but for Windows PCs. It works exactly as promised, and in similar fashion to Apple's no-brainer backup system. From the blurb: Unlike most ...
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Review: A day with Seagate's Replica - Boing Boing Gadgets
bits.blogs.nytimes.com - 5/1/2009
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Bill Watkins, the former chief executive of Seagate,
is now at a start-up that is trying to...
shrink the stack of memory chips inside mobile devices.
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A Silver Ooze That Could Shrink the iPod
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... The new Seagate Replica does the exact job what Time Machine does for Apple Macs. All you have to do is plug the drive into your computer, accept the license agreement and there, you are now backing up your files in your system. It is that simple! The drive is available in Single PC and Multi-PC models with 250 GB on the former and 500 GB on the latter. It is available at a starting price of $200 which I feel is pretty reasonable. [ Engadget ] ...
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