Yesterday I upgraded several of my blogs/sites to WordPress 2.5. (If you're a WordPress user, I recommend that you do this also. Be sure to back up your blog first—the whole thing, not just the database.) One thing I noticed in the course of doing... (posted on 13 Apr 2008 by The FileSlinger Backup Blog)
Section: Mac + Computers, Wireless, Airport, Time Capsule, Operating Systems, Leopard, Originals After a recent Firmware Update causing Time Machine preferences to see Hard Disks attached to Airport Extreme Base Stations, many AEBS owners were ecstatic... (posted on 8 Apr 2008 by Appletell)
Usually users load and install hardware drivers through the CD provided with the hardware by the vendors but what if you lose the CD? Though compatible hardware drivers are available on the Internet but they are hard to find and are not compatible with... (posted on 6 Apr 2008 by Sizlopedia)
Often DVDs are protected with copy protection to prevent users from “copying”. I don’t know how this will protect the DVD content but it pisses off me because i can’t have of the DVD i purchased. DVDShrink is a freeware that helps you to take backup of... (posted on 1 Apr 2008 by Technology Bites)
One of the things that I’ve always felt should have been included with XP is a utility to backup all of the drivers installed and/or in use. When faced with an inevitable rebuild it is always comforting to have all the drivers handy but typically some... (posted on 28 Mar 2008 by Jason Slater Weblog)
Yesterday we described some of the major features of Titan Backup Business Product and promised to give out 5 license for free ( worth 1250 $ ) which can be used on 10 computers each. Today we will be looking how it works so that you can understand it... (posted on 25 Mar 2008 by Technospot.Net)
How could anyone fail to read an article entitled “Five Signs that You Are Headed for a Backup Disaster”? Like most of TechTarget's material, this piece focuses on enterprise backup, but it's still worth reading—in particular, I'd say, the point... (posted on 25 Mar 2008 by The FileSlinger Backup Blog)

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