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Apple Home Server Will Share Music, Movies and Photos Over the Internet [Rumor]
Apple Home Server Will Share Music, Movies and Photos Over the Internet [Rumor]
We love HP's new Time Machine-compatible MediaSmart Home Server . 9to5Mac reports that Apple is working on something similar, but it'll be tied into MobileMe and will share music, movies and more over the internet. Here's the full list of features 9to5Mac has heard will make it to Apple's ...
HP MediaSmart Home Server may get some competition from Apple
HP MediaSmart Home Server may get some competition from Apple
9to5mac.com — HP this week updated its MediaSmart home server , which has many services Mac users would love... to take advantage of.  Centralized iTunes music database for the home, picture sharing, even file sharing over the Internet. Apple should (have ... (more) HP MediaSmart Home Server may get some competition from ...
Apple Developing a Home Media Server?
Apple Developing a Home Media Server?
macrumors.com — 9to5Mac reports that Apple has been working on a home media server to access your iTunes and... other files anywhere you have internet access. The site compares it to HP's Media Smart Server which offers a centralized location for backup, storage and f... (more) Apple Developing a Home Media Server?
Using your iDisk to share files
support.apple.com — To share your files, just copy the files you want to share to the Public folder on... your iDisk. Then, once your files have been uploaded, give your MobileMe member name and Public folder password (if you use one) to others so that they can connect to ... (more) Using your iDisk to share files
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