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- LaCinema Classic Bridge turns your hard drive into a media player
- After rolling out some new devices to extend its Cinema lineup, LaCie is now going help you out with media files that you already have on your existing storage drives, whether internal or external. The new LaCinema Classic Bridge serves as a conduit between your hard drive and an HDTV...
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
- LaCie introduces 500GB, 1TB wireless HD media players
- LaCie introduces 500GB, 1TB wireless HD media playersnice features but too priceyIt might make more sense to have this device embedded in the TV set.Great point....and judging what I've seen at trade shows, it's right around the corner.The question, of course, is the same that faces any all-in-one device: what...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-03
- LaCie introduces 500GB, 1TB wireless HD media players
- Storage manufacturer LaCie has announced an expansion to its range of Wireless HD media players, the LaCinema Black PLAY and LaCinema Black RECORD, designed for accessing music, photos, and video over a home network on an HDTV. Both the PLAY and RECORD units...
- Blog posts 2009-06-03
- LaCie's new stylish USB hubs -- photos
- LaCie introduced Tuesday two new stylish USB hubs, the Core4 and Core7. Both hubs are designed by Sam Hecht, founder of an U.K.-baesd design firm, and offer the combination of portability, functionality and style. The Core4 and Core7 USB hubs support four and seven USB devices and cost $10...
- Image galleries 2009-05-27
- SilverFast SE - LaCie / SilverScanner 6.6.0r5 (Mac)
- SilverFast SE is a powerful solution from LaserSoft Imaging which combines the best of both worlds: high-end imaging technology for low-end digital scanners for a very low cost. SilverFast SE is designed to work with most of the Epson scanners. Images will especially benefit from SilverFast's intelligent auto-adjust and LAB-based...
- Software downloads 2009-05-26
- LaCie debuts 10TB 5big Network NAS RAID; updated 2big Network device
- LaCie debuts 10TB 5big Network NAS RAID; updated 2big Network deviceThecus?how is this any different to a Thecus N7700 that is bigger as has 7 drives? http://bit.ly/17qfRsI think Lacie are jumping on 2TB drives as a marketing ploy.
- Discussion threads 2009-05-12
- LaCie debuts 10TB 5big Network NAS RAID; updated 2big Network device
- LaCie announced yesterday updates to its ill-named but award-winning 2big Network and 5big Network in the form of improved performance, features, backup support, and expansion. As in 10 terabytes. The 5big Network pictured above, which normally touts a Gigabit Ethernet connection, five hot-swappable...
- Blog posts 2009-05-12
- LaCie reveals 1.5TB d2, 4TB Big Disk NAS for home office
- LaCie reveals 1.5TB d2, 4TB Big Disk NAS for home officeYour pictures are backwards.Unless the 1.5T option needs a "mainframe" to hold the drives.Never mind, the images are just confusing with the associated text.No, they aren'tThey both use the same enclosure, so they look the same. The d2...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-06
- LaCie reveals 1.5TB d2, 4TB Big Disk NAS for home office
- Storage company LaCie has announced the availability of two new high-capacity Network Attached Storage NAS devices, the "Big Disk Network" and "d2 Network," that the company says deliver high-performance and professional-class reliability, and are intended for the home or small office. Both NAS devices can be used...
- Blog posts 2009-05-06
- (Lacie Rugged LX--photos)
- (Lacie Rugged LX--photos)Not bad at all...Though from my experience with lacie products, I'd want to know who manufactures the drive inside, and where it came from, I've purchased far too many DOA lacie products over the past few decades.
- Discussion threads 2009-04-15
- Lacie Rugged LX--photos
- Lacie announced Tuesday its newest external hard drive, the Rugged LX. It uses a 3.5-inch hard drives and has the same design as the pocket-size LaCie Rugged All-Terrain. The new drive has 1TB of storage, USB 2.0 and eSATA connections, and costs about $160. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2009-04-14
- LaCie's three key shaped USB thumbdrives
- LaCie now offers three portable USB drives that are key-shaped. They include itsaKey, iamaKey, and PassKey USB thumbdrives. These drives are compact and designed to fit conveniently in a pocket or on a key ring. The itsaKey and iamaKey store up to 8GB of flash memory while the PassKey is...
- Image galleries 2009-03-16
- LaCie Ethernet Disk Mini - Home Edition (500GB)
- LaCie Ethernet Disk Mini - Home Edition (500GB)LaCie Ethernet power supply issuesAfter VERY little use and less than a year, the power adapter for the LaCie Ethernet Disk Mini 500GB just failed. Replacement power supplies seem impossible to find (and cost $45 - if you can find one). As a...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-25
- Silverkeeper 2.0.1 (Mac)
- SilverKeeper is free application from LaCie that automates backups to external storage devices like hard drives, and other removable storage devices that have SATA/eSATA, IDE, ATA/ATAPI, SCSI, USB, or FireWire interfaces.
- Software downloads 2008-11-20
- LaCie Golden Disk hard drive - 1 TB - Hi-Speed USB
- LaCie Golden Disk hard drive - 1 TB - Hi-Speed USBLaCie Golden Disk 301192U reviewAs an external hard drive, the LaCie Golden Disk 1TB 301192U is a nice combination of sophistication with a professional sleek design. You will be pleasantly surprised with how small and quite this external hard drive...
- Discussion threads 2008-11-08
- LaCie's 5big Network offers five drive bays, up to 7.5TB storage
- LaCie is bringing its distinctive aesthetic sense to small business networked storage with its new 5big Network device, which offerssurprisefive drive bays and up to a whopping 7.5 terabytes of capacity. If that's still not sufficient (or you want to back up what's on the 5big Network), the included USB...
- Blog posts 2008-10-13
- Lacie USB Speakers
- In January of 2007, designer Neil Poulton teamed up with LaCie to design a set of FireWire PC speakers. The drawback is the speakers use up a precious FireWire port. In an attempt to fix the problem, LaCie created the $60 LaCie USB Speakers. The new version keeps the same...
- Product reviews 2008-09-17
- LaCie DVD Update Tool 2.0 (Mac)
- LaCie DVD Update Tool v1.4.1 is for d2 and Porsche 16x DVD±RW DL Double Layer with LightScribe drives with IDE DVD DVDRW8651 mechanism; DVD drive firmware LT25 adds more media support and resolves random communication errors with latest LightScribe Host Software 1.4.xx.x or later. FireWire bridge firmware 1.02b (Oct 5...
- Software downloads 2008-05-12
- LaCie Ethernet Disk Mini - Home Edition (500GB)
- Network media streamers are slowly starting to take off--thanks to mainstream products such as the Apple TV and the Sony PS3--but one of the annoying caveats with most streamers is that you need to have your computer on any time you want to access those files. One way around this...
- Product reviews 2008-04-15
- LightScribe Host Software 1.8.15.1 (Mac)
- The LightScribe host software enables your system to use LightScribe.
- Software downloads 2007-12-03
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