Just one glance a the picture should make it clear why this RAID box has made it into these pages: It looks like a giant toaster. The toaster in question is a rather ugly one but, like Mickey Rourke, ...
There are some Mac users who just keep piles of bare hard disk and solid state disk drives around. By bare drives, I mean that they're not in any sort of external drive enclosure. This can be handy, ...
Backup is often the dirty little secret of amateur and professional computer users alike, something we know we should be doing but so often don't find time for. Investing in a capable storage system ...
Storage device maker WiebeTech unveiled its line of products to Mac users at Macworld Expo earlier this month, and one of the more interesting offerings was the FireWire KeyChain. The diminutive ...
One of the newer entries to the FireWire storage market is WiebeTech LLC. Recently the company introduced its first major offering to Mac and PC users — the DesktopGB. It’s a FireWire and USB ...
WiebeTech LLC, a Wichita company that sells storage products for personal computers, has received high ratings by MacAddict Magazine in its July issue, says James Wiebe, CEO of WiebeTech. In ...
WiebeTech's newest external enclosure for forensic evidence gathering can handle four hard 3.5-inch hard drives at the same time and offer all available ways to connect to a PC. CNET editor Dong Ngo ...
Whether it's client information from a small business, sensitive government data, or your personal information, you want your data kept safe from digital thieves. It's important to secure data that ...
WiebeTech has a RAID array that features a grand total of 2 drives. That's only enough drives for JBOD, RAID 0, and RAID 1. But, it has several different interfaces for connecting to your computer and ...
When it comes to securing your portable storage, there are plenty of options to choose from. Encrypted drives have used everything from number keypads to 30 character passwords in order to prevent ...
Like the Iomega drive we review here, the WiebeTech MicroGB can transfer data via IEEE 1394 as well as USB. Unlike the Iomega unit, it doesn't ask you to change adapters when switching from one ...