Backup
Optus cable cut? Think of your own backup plan
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If you were one of the many individuals or businesses affected by the recent Optus cable snafu caused by a backhoe driver working for the Gold Coast City Council, it’s time to think about a Plan B in case it ever happens again. What can you do?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If you were one of the many individuals or businesses affected by the recent Optus cable snafu caused by a backhoe driver working for the Gold Coast City Council, it’s time to think about a Plan B in case it ever happens again. What can you do?
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Blu-ray PC drive prices slashed – but are they slashed enough?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
We’re a long, long way from $50 Blu-ray drive prices and less than $1 per blank Blu-ray disc as we are in the world of CDs and DVDs, but an important step towards those price points being a reality has occurred as prices have fallen. Still, aren’t hard drives way cheaper to buy than Blu-ray drives and discs?!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
We’re a long, long way from $50 Blu-ray drive prices and less than $1 per blank Blu-ray disc as we are in the world of CDs and DVDs, but an important step towards those price points being a reality has occurred as prices have fallen. Still, aren’t hard drives way cheaper to buy than Blu-ray drives and discs?!
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What's in Apple's MobileMe for me?
By: Paul Hosking
If you already subscribe to Apple's .Mac service (a bundle of online storage and other services that are closely integrated with the Finder and Apple software such as Mail, iCal and iPhoto), what will its reincarnation as MobileMe bring?
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By: Paul Hosking
If you already subscribe to Apple's .Mac service (a bundle of online storage and other services that are closely integrated with the Finder and Apple software such as Mail, iCal and iPhoto), what will its reincarnation as MobileMe bring?
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Has backup moved past removable media?
By: Stephen Withers
It's an old saying that you can divide people into two groups: those that don't make regular backups and those that have lost data. But is it time for home and SOHO users to start thinking differently about the way they back up their files?
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By: Stephen Withers
It's an old saying that you can divide people into two groups: those that don't make regular backups and those that have lost data. But is it time for home and SOHO users to start thinking differently about the way they back up their files?
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Mozy goes Mac
By: Stephen Withers
EMC's Mozy remote backup service has been extended to Macintosh users with the arrival of MozyHome for Mac.
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By: Stephen Withers
EMC's Mozy remote backup service has been extended to Macintosh users with the arrival of MozyHome for Mac.
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Software Watch: March 27
By: Stephen Withers
Bean, Carbon Copy Cloner, and SpotLook.
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By: Stephen Withers
Bean, Carbon Copy Cloner, and SpotLook.
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Software Watch: March 25
By: Stephen Withers
Miro, MainMenu, Time Machine and AirPort Updates, and Time Capsule and AirPort Base Station (802.11n) Firmware.
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By: Stephen Withers
Miro, MainMenu, Time Machine and AirPort Updates, and Time Capsule and AirPort Base Station (802.11n) Firmware.
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Want to keep your online backups stored in “Carbonite”?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Sounding like something that Han Solo was dipped into, Carbonite is a simple online backup service that promises to just work for XP and Vista PCs, and it’s just landed on Australian shores – without Darth Vader or Lando Calrissian getting in the way.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Sounding like something that Han Solo was dipped into, Carbonite is a simple online backup service that promises to just work for XP and Vista PCs, and it’s just landed on Australian shores – without Darth Vader or Lando Calrissian getting in the way.
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