Time Machine
When Apple unveiled its Leopard operating system in the fall it included a feature called Time Machine, a chance for you to automatically backup your work as you’re working. Incidentally, something you should have been doing all along.
At MacWorld, Steve Jobs announced the companion to Time Machine - the Time Capsule.
Simply plug it in, then easily set up automatic wireless backup for every Mac in your house to a single Time Capsule with just a few clicks.
Built to work seamlessly with Time Machine, Time Capsule lets users wirelessly back up all of the data on their Macs, find lost files and even restore all of their software. In the event a file is lost, users can wirelessly search back through time to find deleted files, applications, photos and other digital media and then instantly restore the file. If it’s ever necessary, Leopard can also easily restore an entire system from the Time Machine backup on Time Capsule.
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cyberbuzz - 01/24/08 [1:03m]: 




Hi, I'm Buzz Bishop. I'm a radio host at Virgin Radio Vancouver and have also been the host of cyberbuzz, a one minute daily radio feature about the internet and wired culture, since 1996. I also use this blog to offer commentary on technology trends and the issues around the merging of old and new media. You can find my personal blog at