Backup
A Terabyte NAS with Cloud Backup Could Be Yours
A new Kickstarter project wants to make cloud backup cheap, easy and plentiful.
Dropbox:Reloaded
Dropbox has revamped its look and feel. I like it!
Carbonite Adds NAS Backup
Carbonite has added NAS backup to its Business service.
Mozy Makes A Move Against Dropbox, SugarSync
Mozy has decided to enter the cloud file sync market.
CrashPlan Apps Get More Secure
Code 42 says it has improved the security of CrashPlan and CrashPlan Pro's mobile apps.
Why Is Android So Stupid?
Android may be an OS designed for the cloud. But when it comes to syncing all your data, it's downright dumb.
Carbonite Tweaks Business Restore Features
Carbonite has made some improvements to its Business service.
How To Buy Cloud Storage - Part 2
In the second and final part of this series, we survey some of the companies offering different types of cloud storage services.
Backupify Snapshot Reviewed
Backupify Snapshot is a cheap way to back up your Google Apps account.
How To Buy Cloud Storage - Part 1
Our guide will help sort through the many options for saving your files in the cloud.
Backblaze 2.0 Reviewed
Updated - Backblaze 2.0 has improved backup speed and no backup limits. But it still might not be the best backup deal for you.
Get Free Unlimited MozyPro Backup
Verecloud has announced a limited time offer for free MozyPro backup.
LaCie CloudBox Reviewed
LaCie's CloudBox stores 100 GB of your files and keeps them backed up to the cloud.
Backblaze Now Backs Up Any Size File
Backblaze has announced a new version of its cloud backup service that now allows unlimited file sizes.
Backupify Announces Google Account Exporter
Backupify has updated its Google Apps account backup tool and moved it from beta to general release.
CrashPlan Gets iOS and Android Apps
Code 42 Software has announced iOS and Android apps for its Crashplan cloud backup service.
SoftLayer CloudLayer Storage Reviewed
SoftLayer's CloudLayer Storage is a no-frills, business focused cloud storage service.
Zmanda Adds New Features
Zmanda has launched a new version of its Amazon S3-based cloud backup service.
Carbonite vs. Mozy
Carbonite and Mozy are both proven, but not equal cloud backup solutions. See if your call matches ours.
A Day In The Cloud: Revisiting Crashplan with Crashplan Pro
We finally get to see whether Code 42 has come up with a good enough solution for a small business with a lot of big files to keep safe in the cloud.

