The only thing certain in the world of computing is that hard drives fail. Hard drives, which consist of moving parts, are prone to an incredibly high failure rate. It's worth accepting that at some point in any given three year period, your hard drive will fail. Sure, it's not »
06/16/2011, Steve LuckAmazon, which has long been providing web app hosting services and storage for software developers, has opened up its vast catacombs of web-based storage to the masses by introducing Amazon Cloud Drive. Amazon Cloud Drive, as the name suggests, is a cloud-based storage account that allows you to upload files »
04/02/2011, Adrian BarkerSD cards come in many shapes, capacities and classes. But what does it mean? And will one SD card work in all of your devices? Find out what you need to know by reading on. Physical Size There are three types of SD card sizes available: regular SD cards, mini »
01/10/2011, Brad LarsonFor confidential, proprietary data and massive raw audio/video back up files, physical computer storage makes sense. But for the rest of the important files that you need every day or only occasionally—such as timesheets, resumes, tax documents, client proofs, deliverables, website templates, etc.—online file storage is a better solution in »
01/02/2011, Brad LarsonComputers are more portable than ever, but many laptops suffer from meager hard drive space. The cure for the common capacity crunch is an external hard drive. In addition to giving you a reliable place to backup your data, external hard drives let you expand the storage space on your »
09/24/2010, Michael Murphy