IDrive competes with Dropbox

idriveDropbox is probably the first company(if I’m not wrong) that brought online file syncing available to the public for free. Now another company competes  with almost the same features as Dropbox. IDrive another online backup and file syncing service offers a free online storage and a file syncing service. The application is currently in beta but is fully working without known bugs as of this moment. If you’ll ask me on which of the services is better, I’ll vote for dropbox hands down. If you compare the free features of the two you can definitely see the difference. IDrive’s free account gives you a 2gb disk space which you can use in five computers while dropbox offers a huge 2gb storage with unlimited syncing to any PC which you can increase as of this moment if you have a decent referrals in your pocket.

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Western Digital My Book Studio your best choice for your personal library

This is what I want to have, a personal library of hard external drives from Western Digital. This external drives that you’re seeing are what you call the epitome of personal library where you can have a customizable e-label. In short you can see the space remaining in the drive and the contents that’s in the drive with or without power supply. My book Studio drives are offered in capacities of 500gb, 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB and have a 3-year limited warranty. It’s kinda weird but this drives are TimeMachine compatible,offer automatic,continuous backup with WD SmartWare software and includes 256-bit hardware based encryption to provide a high level of security.The cost ranges from $149.99 to $299.99 depending on the model you choose. If you want to have a copy you can visit at shopwd.com for reservations(You never know when it will run out).

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