Type of Article: MacNews Web Site

Synology introduces two-bay business NAS Server

Synology America (http://www.synology.com) has launched a brand new addition to their two-bay DiskStation line. The DS710+, is a scalable two-bay NAS server that grows from two bays to seven.


The DS710+ is scalable up to 7 bays with the DX510 expansion enclosure for a total of 14TB of storage. It has built-in file sharing, automatic backup, remote access, web hosting, email hosting and media streaming.

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Apple counting down to the 10 billionth iTunes download

Apple has launched a web page (http://www.apple.com/itunes/10-billion-song-countdown/) that’s counting down to the 10 billionth download at the iTunes store. And it’s offering a promo to go along with it.

To entice you to spend your hard-earned moolah, Apple says to buy a song, and if it’s the 10 billionth download, you could win a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card. Actually, you can fill out an online to win without buying anything. Either way, you have to be 13 or older to participate.

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Google pays apple over $100 million annually for search deal

Will Apple build its own search engine? Not likely, as the company is getting over US$100 million a year from Google in its revenue share deal, reports “BusinessWeek” (http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-getting-more-than-100-million-annually-from-google-for-the-iphone-2010-2) as Google is the default search engine in Safari.

Sure, that’s not a lot of money for Apple, “but it’s enough that it doesn’t make sense for Apple to put considerable resources towards building its own Internet search engine.” Of course, if Apple wanted more money or options, there’s Microsoft and Bing.

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IBM brings business-grade social software to iPhone, Macs

IBM (http://www.ibm.com/us/en/) says it’s delivering business-grade collaboration and social software for use with the iPhone, iPod touch or Macs.

Organizations can now use IBM software for enterprise social networking; instant messaging; and securely encrypted email and collaborative applications with the iPhone and Mac.  
The new software includes Lotus Symphony 3.0, IBM’s office productivity suite, which is now available on the Mac,  providing spreadsheets, presentations and documents free of charge.

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