Introduction
Apple’s Time Capsule combines a gigantic 1TB hard drive with a speedy wireless router that dishes out legacy B and G Wi-Fi along with the new N standard. It’s an overall solid package that delivers on its promise of easy-to-use centralized storage for a home network, and its wireless performance is very good as well. The only drawbacks are that the much-touted Time Machine feature only works with OS X Leopard, setup isn’t as easy as we anticipated from an Apple product, and naturally it’s a bit expensive.
Once again Apple has delivered another impressive product.

by Gary on May 22, 2008:
“When I had a PC running Windows XP, I had to remember to back up my files. Now, my MacBook Pro gets backed up every hour automatically as long as it is turned on and plugged in. (The Time Capsule won't do a backup if the computer is on battery power, it would...” More...