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The New G-Technology ArmorLock Encrypted Drive
Posted by Phil Baker on
The ARMORLOCK encrypted NVMe SSD and app deliver next-generation security and new-generation simplicity combined with powerful, pro-grade performance to help protect your most critical content without slowing you down.
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Wacom's Frequently Asked Questions
Posted by Stefan Petit on
Finding all the answers in one place can be difficult, hopefully this FAQ list of questions and links can be helpful in finding the right answers you're looking for.
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Wacom Cintiq Pro and Engine Bundles
Posted by Stefan Petit on
Do you want the power and quality of professional studio in your own home, or does your actual production studio team need an upgrade? With the newer Cintiq Pro models and capabilities of the Wacom Engine, theres never been a better time to consolidate your artistic tools into lean, mean, creative machine!
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LaCie DJI Copilot | A Closer Look Pt. 1 - Who It's For
Posted by Stefan Petit on
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G-Tech G-SPEED Shuttle XL RAID Array overview.
Posted by Stefan Petit on
Previously I went over the many differences within G-Tech's standard G-SPEED Shuttle (4-bay) line up. A perfectly reasonable choice for a RAID Array, but when you need just a little bit more storage all in one place, then the Shuttle XLs are what you want! They are very similar to the 4 Bays but lets go over what makes them different.