My name is Michael and I’m a Graphic Designer and Internet Marketer. I work with a vast array of files: print-ready documents in Quark and InDesign as well as art files in Illustrator and Photoshop.
One of the things I’ve noticed in my years working with computers is the volatility of our files and how important it is to keep a copy of them safe from the ills that might befall them.
To that end, this site is dedicated to finding and sharing the best way to keep our files safely backed up. To me it means the possibility that we can all have the chance to sleep easier - and lose less hair.
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New Motorola Phones Target Music, 3G Net Users
Effort comes as the wireless giant looks to regain market share with a follow-up to big sellers of the past.
Microsoft Adds $100M to Novell's Linux Payout
A controversial deal with the world's largest proprietary software vendor continues to pay off for Novell.
The Coming Big Search is Next Door
Search experts agree: 'local' is the next big thing. Taking down Google? Not so much.
VMware, Microsoft Decide to Play Nice
Virtualization newbie Microsoft and market leader VMware play nice, up to a point, with validation program.
Meeting Intel's Future Processor Family
From laptops to servers, Intel shows off the future of its processor lines, including the Nehalem family.
Mobile Batteries Taking a Beating
With promising technologies on the horizon, the days of daily recharging
could end in a few years.
Overseas, Laptops Key to HP's Profit
The PC leader tops estimates even as U.S. growth proves anemic.
HP Beats the Street
HP's better than expected results provide the latest evidence that IT spending is defying the downturn.
PCI Standard Widened for Better Security
Laptops, iPods and better wireless encryption.
Intel's Barrett Slams U.S. Tech Policy
Intel's chairman kicks off the annual developer show with a political statement, but hardly a word on what his company is doing.
SEC Jumps Into 21st Century With New IDEA
Agency says new reporting format will make public financial filings more accessible.
Astrology Site Has the Key to Olympic Immortality
British statistician discovers the winning Olympic formula: Pisces for the pool and Taurus for the pole.
Can Semantic Search Change Our Lives?
Looking for a good Chinese restaurant? BooRah!
Fedora 10 Takes Shape
Red Hat's next-generation Linux distribution shows off some early new features as it preps for release.
Apple Updates iPhone as 3G Concerns Linger
The iPhone maker releases a software update to address some issues, although questions remain.
What Bad Economy? IT Spend Will Grow This Year
Gartner finds IT spending continues even with the economic problems in the U.S.
Fires Blamed on Overheating iPods
Is Apple's ubiquitous music player too hot for its own good?
Study: Google Tops in e-Business Satisfaction
Customer satisfaction with Web-content services are on the rise, while researchers claim portals are losing out to search engines.
Intel's Really Big Tech Fest
A lot of Nehalem, a lot of Atom, and a lot of flash drive talk. Itanium? Not so much.
MetaRAM to Support DDR3, Nehalem
With DDR3 appearing in the new Core i7 platform, MetaRAM now has a path to the Intel market for its memory-doubling technology.
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