 I'm in the connected data booth with Jeff Burrell and I was told by two people so far that we had to come see Transporter. What do you have to tell us about it? Well, thanks for making time to come by and see us. So the Transporter just went generally available yesterday so it's a brand new product. We did a Kickstarter last December and we sold 1200 units so it's a very successful Kickstarter for us. So what is it, what is it? So the file Transporter is basically a way to do all the same things you would do with a cloud service like Dropbox or Google Drive but completely privately. You own it, you own the storage, you buy it and you own it from there on out. It's completely private to you and the people that you want to share with and you can have as much capacity as you like although up to two terabytes. Oh wow, so for the people listening we're looking at a super space age cool looking thing. It's a cylinder down at the bottom but then it kind of squishes up into more of a oblong sort of shape. It's got, it had a green bleaky light around it for a little while now it's got a blue light. Green light while it's booting up, blue light when it's running and when it's transferring day the blue light pulses so it's a journal pulse there. You know that's probably what made it sell. I love stuff like that. No seriously, it is really, really cool looking so. So the way it works, you basically just get the file Transporter, you just plug it into your router and from that point onwards you can either move data between this and another file Transporter, maybe if you want to back your iPhone or a library or something like that upside or if you want to share with friends or family you basically just create folders, you send invites to your friends and family, the folders pop up on their devices and from that point onwards it's all read write sharing. What about poking a hole in your firewall for that to be possible? This thing worries about that for you. So literally anything up to corporate grade, any SMB or home route or anything else this just deals with it all. You don't have to worry about poor mapping or anything like that. Nice cause that's boring. Right, if you live in a big, big enterprise then we've got facilities to interoperate with those firewalls too and more of a collaborative manner but pretty much for any home devices it's just going to work just great out of the box. Wow, so can you pull the lid off there for us? I saw you do that earlier. So just twist comes off. Okay, now there's green lights. Hard drives right here. You can fit any size hard drive that you want or you can buy a one or two terabyte hard drive from us. So for those listening there's just, it's like a drive caddy basically. He's just shoved a drive in it, right? Absolutely, the drive just snaps into the carry and pops right into the chassis. Super simple. All right, that is, it's physically beautiful. So is there software you run on your Mac Yeah, it's compatible with Macintosh PC. We also got iOS apps for the iPhone and iPad. You install the software on the PCs you want to share the files with and then it just worries about keeping everything in sync. For stuff you want locally cached like you do with Dropbox, you can do that and just set folder by folder which things you want cached so it's with you all the time even if you don't have internet connectivity and for the stuff you don't want to present like that the folders are still there you just connect to them across the internet. Oh, that is really, really cool. So how much does the transporter cost? Well, we've got a show special on but the normal MSRP on it is $199 without a drive you just fit your own drive or you can buy a one terabyte hard drive for us for an additional $99. Wow, that is, so that's the show price? No, the show price $179. Ah. So for the next week, the Codes Macwell 2013 you can get 10% off. That is fantastic. Well, thank you very much, Jeff. Very cool looking product. Thanks for stopping by.