Cords have been the bane of digital life since the introduction of personal computers. As wireless devices proliferated, though, the need for cords has declined, thanks to technologies like Bluetooth and WiFi. One product area where cords have been persistent, however, has been storage. Sure, the cloud has provided some relief, but local storage units, even network drives, often require a cord to tap into a wireless net. That's not a terrible problem if the storage device remains stationary.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
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