Las Vegas - Buffalo Technologies introduced its new CloudStor and
USB 3.0 storage solutions earlier this month at CES.

The CloudStor uses the PogoPlug cloud service to allow users to
access their data from anywhere, yet the content resides on the device and not
in the cloud, the company said. PogoPlug maintains a secure connection between
the device and whoever is designated to access the information.
The CloudStor will ship in February, with the 1TB version carrying
a $169 suggested retail and the 2TB model costing $269.
The new USB 3.0 models MiniStation Stealth, DriveStation Axis,
Drive Station Duo and DriveStation Quad are all now shipping.
The DriveStation Quad is available in two SKUs, 4TB and 8TB, with
respective suggested prices of $629 and $1,199.
The DriveStation Duo comes in 2TB ($279) and 4TB ($459), while
the DriveStation Axis comes in a 1TB version for $99 and 2TB for $149.
The MiniStation Stealth leads with a 500GB model for $89 and also
offers a 1TB model for $129.
The three models are have RAID-level storage and backup software.
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Las Vegas - Buffalo Technologies introduced its new CloudStor and USB 3.0 storage solutions earlier this month at CES.