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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And Now, a Peek at Google's D.C. Agenda
The search giant hosts a panel discussion about a national broadband policy.
Apple, AT&T Sued Again Over iPhone 3G Issues
Judge tosses two of three claims in a prior iPhone suit but rules parties can move forward on compensation quest.
Salesforce Sees Record Revenue, Expects More
Revenues hit new high, company confident enough to issue guidance for next fiscal year.
Boom Times for Browser Add-Ons?
Add-on Con event targets the booming market for browser add-ons.
Technical Analysis: Into The Abyss
The market gave up major support today.
Tech Earnings Hold Up, But Stocks Don't
Dell, Brocade and Salesforce post solid results, but will investors care?
Dos and Don'ts of SOA Data Access
Layering SOA on top of existing traditional frameworks is clumsy and doesn't provide full access to all SOA's capabilities.
Dell's Tight Grip Helps Earnings Results
UPDATED: The company might have earned a lot less had it not keep expenses under control.
Mandrake Linux Founder Back, Virtually
Why the founder of Mandriva Linux is back in the saddle at new open source startup that offers virtual desktops.
Server Virtualization Breathes New Life Into DAS
Server virtualization is creating a new market for an old storage technology, as HP's latest products show.
McColo and the Difficulty of Fighting Spam
In a world full of spamming, phishing and other fraudulent behavior, even the most battle-tested spam investigators are hard-pressed to assess whos to blame and whos been framed.
Microsoft Tosses New Perks to Zune Players
New feature lets Zune players add more tracks to their permanent collections.
MyCaption: 'Poor Man's' Mobile CRM
Startup claims its service beats the pants off the competition.
CA's Debuts 'Mainframe 2.0' for Big Iron
Mainframe sales are up, but the number of skilled administrators and managers is down. CA thinks it has part of the solution.
National Broadband: More Purpose Than Religion
Broadband advocates descend on Washington to stump for a targeted national broadband strategy.
HP Betting on Next Gen Info Management
The head of HP Labs says the computing giant is investing in a number of advanced technologies and working with venture capitalists to assist startups.
Dell, nVidia Make Their Presence Known in HPC
Two companies not normally associated with high performance computing emerge as players at the annual supercomputing show.
Chip sales expected to drop 5.6 percent in 2009
Most 2009 estimates talk of a reduction in growth, but this report shows the market actually contracting.
Microsoft Offers Free Security, Pulls Live OneCare
Buffeted by strong competition from existing antivirus vendors, the Redmond software giant offers an olive branch.
Amazon: We're a Technology Company
The Internet retailer says its Web services business isn't just an afterthought.
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