Invest in Your Future With Apple’s Time Capsule

Apple Time Capsule

I hope all of you out there are backing up your computer.  If you haven’t, you have been putting it off for far too long.  Lucky that Apple’s got your back (only, of course, if you use a Mac).  The Apple Time Capsule is essentially a router with built-in storage, and, in conjunction with Time Machine software for Mac, will continuously back up your Mac or MacBook (again, sorry PC’s).

It is about as plug-and-play as it gets, which takes all the guesswork out of the deal, so don’t let that be a reason to hold you back.  MobileMe subscribers can also reap the benefits of accessing their data from anywhere in the world.

Look, another unobtrusive little white box to go with my other little white boxes! Which one of them is my computer again?

Look, another unobtrusive little white box to go with my other little white boxes! Which one of them is my computer again?

The not-so-competitive pricing will hold back some skeptics and seasoned geeks.  The 500GB and 1TB versions are an estimated retail of $300 and $500, respectively.  But those who have been through the pain of a computer crash will tell you that you can’t put a price on data security.  Life’s too short to be spent worrying that your family photo albums are an accidental keystroke away from being eternally destroyed.  The Time Capsule will instantly pay you back with peace of mind.

So don’t worry about that important file you deleted yesterday, you can restore it now.  Contract a (rare, yet annoying) virus on your Mac, and you’re still good.  You’re backed up with the Apple Time Capsule, remember?

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  • Jared Melville
    Don't be sorry. Macs are horrible.
  • Sarai Moore
    This is exactly what I was looking for to back up my computer and it sounds like it comes with more than what I expected. I'm a college student and my computer meltdown happened near finals and the holidays to "boot." It's something I will never go through again. I heard about this website, went on it and there this article was explaining it in simple terms that someone like me who is not so computer savvy could easily understand. Thank you for making my search easier.
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