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The top 5 issues with the top 5 cloud storage services

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The top 5 issues with the top 5 cloud storage services
A survey by technical support website FixYa indicates that security, missing folders and a lack of app support top the list of user issues with the top five consumer cloud services. Read More


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How to restore data from Time Machine in Mountain Lion
Now that you've been using Time Machine regularly to back up your computer, you should be fully prepared if your Mac crashes or if you need to move data from one Mac to another. Restoring data from Time Machine is just as easy as backing things up in the first place. Read More

Scot Finnie: Personal data syncing to the cloud is broken; let's fix it
The vendors behind sync services seem to be more interested in positioning their wares against competitors than in delivering solid services that integrate with a variety of platforms. Read More


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Wearable computers: The next generation
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Interview with Xerox CTO Sophie Vandebroek
Why hire women in IT? Computerworld editor Tracy Mayor interviews Xerox CTO Sophie Vandebroek about the ROI of a diverse workforce and its benefits to the bottom line. Read More

 

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