Z3Dreamer
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
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1) I have a $400, three year old, out of warranty, NAS, Network Attached Storage, in my house. New owners of company have decided to drop NAS and move in some direction, therefore, firmware updates do the minimum. A number of the features that no longer work do not affect basic functionality. Issues such as slow backups and dropping support for off-site access. Anybody have a great NAS recommendation?
2) Same situation with my out-of-warranty, wrist heart-rate monitor. It has always been a little quirky, but has overall functioned. It always had some issues that they could never fix. Now company is getting out of the heart-rate monitor business and moving into the exercise, fitness software business. Any wrist heart-rate monitor recommendations?
Probably, a better title would have been "things that would not be obsolete if companies supported them."
1) I have a $400, three year old, out of warranty, NAS, Network Attached Storage, in my house. New owners of company have decided to drop NAS and move in some direction, therefore, firmware updates do the minimum. A number of the features that no longer work do not affect basic functionality. Issues such as slow backups and dropping support for off-site access. Anybody have a great NAS recommendation?
2) Same situation with my out-of-warranty, wrist heart-rate monitor. It has always been a little quirky, but has overall functioned. It always had some issues that they could never fix. Now company is getting out of the heart-rate monitor business and moving into the exercise, fitness software business. Any wrist heart-rate monitor recommendations?
Probably, a better title would have been "things that would not be obsolete if companies supported them."