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Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 1
With the introduction of an automatic backup feature with the Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, called “Time Machine”, Apple has decided to supply also a hardware component that would be able to take advantage of that new feature on their Operational System.
This piece of hardware was named “Time Capsule”, calling the user’s attention to the connection between the hardware and the software utility. The Time Capsule isn’t anything extraordinary or stravagant, in fact: it’s simple an AirPort Extreme base featuring a hard disk of 500GB or 1TB inside.
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Apple updates Time Capsule
