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Non-Tech : Iomega Thread without Iomega -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ron Dior who wrote (7315)2/15/1999 10:52:00 AM
From: Linda Pearson  Respond to of 10072
 
Hi Ron/All, uhhh..how's the weather? That poster was quite loquacious.


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Keep data safe with backup files

vh1459.infi.net

<But if you lose all of your data, that's another kettle of dead fish. With ZIP drives and even larger Jazz drives so affordable and the advent of recordable CDs, there's no reason that all of your critical data is not safe and sound every night.>

New Appliances Sever Ties to PC
Iomega Takes Lead In Non-PC Storage

zdnet.com

<Iomega Corp. has been pushing ahead with its plans to make its storage products the de facto storage medium for these small image-capture devices. For example, Microtek Labs introduced the ImageDeck, an imaging product that will allow users to scan photos, then store them directly to a built-in Iomega Zip drive. Likewise, the Belgium-based imaging-products maker Agfa announced at COMDEX/Fall '98 its plans to build Iomega's 40MB Clik drives directly into its line of imaging products.>

Linda