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Firefox 8 Available For FTP Download

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2:00PM November 7, 2011 | Alex Kidman

If you’re really hyper-keen to get Firefox 8 up and running, it’s now available from Mozilla. Not via automatic update, however — that’ll happen tomorrow. But if for some reason you just plain can’t wait, it’s available from Mozilla’s FTP server right now. [Mozilla]


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Cyberduck FTP Updates With Google Storage Support, Announces Windows Version

8:40AM September 7, 2010 | Adam Dachis

Mac OS X (and soon, Windows): Cyberduck adds support for Amazon S3 file versioning, Google Storage and Access Control List (ACL) editing for both. Also announced is an upcoming version of the popular FTP application for Windows. More »


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10 Best Ways To Use Your PC While You’re Sleeping Or At Work

1:43AM February 13, 2010 | MaximumPC

There’s only so much a processor can handle at once.That’s why we keep our home PC powered on while we’re at sleep or at the office. Forget about energy savings – a powerful PC is meant to be utilised! More »


Addonics’ Mini NAS Could Hide Teeny Weeny Torrent Server

2:40PM November 17, 2009 | Rosa Golijan

I haven’t made the jump to setting up network-attached storage. But with the Addonics Mini NAS being the size of a VHS, it’s hard to resist giving up a small corner of my desk. More »


Eye-Fi Now Lets You Upload Photos Straight To FTP Servers

7:34AM November 14, 2009 | Rosa Golijan

As if direct-to-YouTube uploading didn’t have enough potential for embarrassment, now Eye-Fi cards add the ability to send pictures directly to local FTP/FTPS server. [Crunchgear]


Addonics Adaptor Turns Any USB Storage Device Into a NAS Server

10:00AM December 13, 2008 | Sean Fallon

For only $US55, Addonics claims that this tiny gadget can easily turn any USB storage device into a full-fledged Network Attached Storage (NAS) server with support for both SMB and FTP access.

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DroboApps Makes Your Drobo Smarter, More Useful

10:45AM October 22, 2008 | Jesus Diaz

If you have a Drobo, the storage robot that takes care of your hard drives so you don’t have to worry about reliability–or so they say–, you will be interested in the new applications for the platform. Called DroboApps, they will convert your Drobo into a web server, an iTunes media server, a BitTorrent client, or an FTP server. [Drobo via CrunchGear]

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