Thanks, Liese, my Verizon cell phone works okay. I'm just appalled at what broadband costs here. It was cheaper in Kansas City!
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With Drobo, most versions are built for attachment to one computer, and then you share like you would any other local hard disk. If you get the FS (stands for file share) then you can plug right into the router and it can be seen from any computer. In either case there is software that needs to be installed on any computer that needs to see the Drobo.
There is other stuff the Drobo FS can, like running web and FTP servers, but won't go into that because probably not something you want to do
Thanks, Typo!
(And actually, these exactly some of the things I want to explore with these toys (yes, I'm taking the FS version). They're exciting).
Shir,
I'm not sure what your needs specifically are, but I love my ScanSnap.
For OCR, I believe ScanSnap software has it, but I use Adobe Acrobat Pro for serious OCR needs.
selloutwoot.com has 2TB drives for $99, and sister site moot! (woot upside down) has the 1TB for $69. [link]
Thanks, le nubian!
I'm starting to fall for hard drives. All this tech... it's got a thing, you know?
ION, once again I approach teh hivemind: what's your dream computer/hardware for office needs? Netbooks opinions are also welcomed.
Interested also on netbook question. Since mine died, living without, but next time I travel would really like one.
The info I got was to get one with I7 and 6GB of memory.
Nothing other than that.
Sound like a laptop. Do they really make netbooks with those specs?
I expect to know that in about an hour.
(Current shopping: laptop, computer, netbook, NAS infrastructure, document camera w/projector, OCR, scanner with feeder - and that's just the hardware).