Cloud Engines and Seagate Team Up with the DockStar

pogoplug-icon_128x128Thanks to all of you in our user community, Pogoplug has gained a reputation as the easiest remote access product around. Our polished, friendly user interface makes setting up and using Pogoplug a breeze, especially the ability to share personal photos and videos with friends and family with just a few simple clicks.  We’re excited to announce that the Pogoplug experience is going to be available in a brand new form factor.

Picture 3Today, Seagate launches their new network adapter based on Pogoplug technologies, the FreeAgent DockStar. The DockStar works with any Seagate FreeAgent Go disk drive to bring you Pogoplug functionality in a new and exciting  form factor. We are excited to be part of such a cool new project and to work with Seagate to bring Pogoplug capabilities to a wider audience. For more information on the project, you can go to www.seagate.com/dockstar.

This is by no means the end of the Pogoplug product from Cloud Engines.  We are committed to innovation around the Pogoplug experience and our hardware device is an important part of our roadmap. We appreciate all of the support and input from our community and look forward to welcoming DockStar as a new member of the Pogoplug family.

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3 Responses to Cloud Engines and Seagate Team Up with the DockStar

  1. Fantastic products! Congrats on your new partnerships. We are promoting this with our CD, Album and Tape conversion customers so they can enjoy their music everywhere they go!

  2. Linda Erkelens says:

    I am very excited about this product because of the ability to dock my Seagate drives and access them from any computer on my network. I am concerned about security for the web access and will have to learn more about how it operates. I like having the additional USB ports and the access to additional drives. I have a second Seagate dock plugged in now.

  3. John Abbott says:

    I wish I had seen this before I ordered the Pogo-2. I have the worlds most cluttered desk with all the electronics piling up on it at an alarming rate. This would give me the essential aspect of the Pogo and gather it all up into one neat stack.

    I have a fear however that the RIAA will soon rear its ugly head wanting control over the access to make sure we aren’t moving copyrighted materials. RIAA has become the four letter word of 2009.

    Way to go Pogo team. I can envision dozens of similar applications.

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