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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Buffalo announces personal storage solutio


LAS VEGAS, USA: Buffalo Technology, manufacturer of wired and wireless networking and network and direct attached storage solutions, announced its personal storage solution, Buffalo CloudStor, at the CES. 
Powered by Pogoplug, CloudStor has no capacity or service fees. 


“The consumption of digital content is rapidly moving beyond traditional channels along with how that data is stored and accessed,” said Ralph Spagnola, vice president, sales, Buffalo Technology. “Buffalo’s CloudStor delivers on the promise of data mobility and allows your content to be shared freely with anyone, anywhere.”
The company claims that CloudStor is secure because no content resides in the cloud; users own and store their files and decide what to share.
In addition, CloudStor offers many traditional consumer network attached storage features including private share support for LAN based network sharing and pairing with the popular µTorrent client, allowing users to offload the task of downloading torrent files from computers to CloudStor.
Buffalo CloudStor can also stream to popular media devices, including Sony PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Plus, CloudStor has an integrated Time Machine back-up system that allows Mac users to use Time Machine to backup their systems to CloudStor when at home.
CloudStor will be available from February 2011 at an estimated street price of $169.99 for the 1 TB CloudStor (CS-WX1.0TL) and $269.99 for the 2 TB CloudStor Pro  (CS-WV2.0TL).

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