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Network World Fusion, 08/12/04

CMS Products today launched a 100G-byte version of its ABSplus device, a backup and recovery system aimed at Mac OS X users. The $419 device has 100G bytes yet is still small enough to fit into a pocket.

CMS-100GB-ABS-sm.jpgThe system includes automatic backup and one-button restore features, and comes with BounceBack Professional software, CMS said. The device is also shock-mounted to withstand up to 1400Gs of force, the company added. For more details, go to the CMS Products Web site

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  • The CMS ABSplus has 100G bytes of storage space for Mac OS X users.

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