We've received reports from readers indicating inability of various WiFi devices, particularly printers, to see wireless networks generated by Apple's Time Capsule. MacFixIt reader Scott Rose writes: ...
Time Capsule is billed as an ideal backup target for Time Machine. At the same time, networked drives (and particularly wireless shares) are often slower than a directly connected USB backup drive.
Capsule Networks are a novel neural network architecture introduced by Geoffrey Hinton, one of the founding fathers of deep learning, as a means to address some of the limitations of traditional ...
When Time Capsule was first announced, the Apple fanboy scuttlebutt anticipated a NAS to end all NASs—one that would combine fast wireless with networked storage, RAID capability, and software smarts ...
Backing up important data is paramount to the security of your small business. Using Apple's Time Capsule, you get both a Wireless router for your Internet network and an external hard drive to backup ...
Earlier versions of the WiFi specification all used the 2.4GHz radio spectrum. The new 802.11n standard, supported in Time Capsule, the square AirPort Extreme, and recently shipping AirPort Express ...
Users of Apple’s Time Capsule have taken to the Web with complaints about their dead storage and wireless devices and are tallying the hardware failures in an effort to convince Apple that there’s a ...
Steven Mathews asks about bringing a new Time Capsule online for backups, switching from his old one, and then erasing the old backups. He notes: I don’t need to transfer over any backups—I’ll just ...