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Pogoplug On Its Way to the UK

We caught up with the guys from Pogoplug last week at CES. Pogoplug is a device that allows you to connect up to 4 externals hard drives directly to the Internet, allowing you to share your files and folders via a web browser or mobile device.

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Pogoplug were showing off their new v2 device (in a rather bold shade of pink), and during our conversation, revealed that they would be launching the device in the UK in the coming year. US pricing is $129.99 whilst the UK will suffer the usual “Brit Tax” with the device coming in February for £99.99.

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We have our review unit booked, but here’s what’s coming in the new v2 device:

Automatically Synchronize Photos, Videos, Music and Other Selected Content

Users can synchronize their Pogoplug with their PC or Mac to automatically import new content from popular applications such as iTunes, Windows Media Player, and iPhoto. This feature allows Pogoplug owners to “set it and forget it” and always have access to new photos, videos and music from anywhere on the Internet.

Drag-and-Drop Music and Photo Slideshows

Users can easily create and share fun and engaging slideshows using their stored photos, videos and music. Creating a slideshow with Pogoplug is as simple as drag and drop, and sharing these slideshows is just as easy as ever. Once a user’s link is shared and viewed, their slideshow will immediately begin with the photos, videos and music they selected, playing seamlessly in the viewer’s browser.

Easier Sharing with Pogoplug Address Book

Pogoplug Address Book greatly improves the speed and ease of use of sharing with a user’s friends and family. Pogoplug automatically remembers all email addresses entered in a user’s previous shares – even if that share no longer exists – and makes them available in an easy to use address book to make sharing truly one click away.

Global Search Across Multiple Drives and Pogoplugs

With support for multiple drives on a single Pogoplug (and multiple Pogoplugs on the same account) Pogoplug has added “global” search support across all of a user’s Pogoplugs and drives. Search filters are now a distinct feature, allowing users to view all of their photos, videos and music in a single organized view, or to search for a specific file across all Pogoplugs and drives.

Organize Your Music, Photos and Videos

Pogoplug automatically displays music by Album, Artist and Genre, and shows cover art for quick access to a user’s favorite music. Photos are now displayed by photo timeline and videos are only a click away, including the ability to watch a preview in the thumbnail itself.

Play movies directly from my.pogoplug.com, or even to the iPhone

Pogoplug now supports the playback of videos directly from a Pogoplug, with support for the most popular cameras, video cameras and mobile phones. Movies can be shared and viewed directly from the Pogoplug website – or even from an iPhone!

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/urmaster urmaster

    Too expensive, that price is a slap in the face, I was strongly considering one of these to host content on my project. Looks like I'll be sticking with Skydrive or wikidot.

    Out of curisority does this include and form of security or user profiles like WHS?

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/tezzer Terry Walsh

      Once we get a review unit, we'll dig around and see what it can do….

  • gavin

    Already got one, $99 but had it shipped to my hotel in the US whilst on holiday. I bought it before my home server, so it's a bit redundant now. Bought two, friend uses his to download UKTV via a Humax Freesat box and then his brother in New Zealand can pick it up overnight. Part cloud technology, part personal p2p..

    Access is via a web page and you can have different access levels according to who you share things with. Of course log on as the owner and you can see the entire contents.
    You cna also access it via a local app so the drive appears as a nework drive, but it also lets you see others who share files with you, so a little more powerful tha just a NAS.

  • Gavin

    Ran out of space

    Oh and version 1 was not pink which is good, but didn't have a 4 port hub built in (but any USB hub will do) bearing mind the usual restrictions on power levels used by devices on powered / unpowered hubs.

    Take a look at http://my.pogoplug.com/share/rZ-NJaIYxhZVgLQ0OkJc… Which is a visit to the Greene King Brewery Although that is a sub directory of my photo's you cna only see the ones I have set to share, on My loging though I can see all my photo's on the hard disk (and docs I keep there)

  • http://www.palmerstonnorthbedandbreakfast.com Rayford Weinburg

    Really good site, where did you come up with the information in this blog? I’m pleased I found it though, ill be checking back soon to see what other articles you have.