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Online Backup: We test the best services, from Backblaze to Carbonite, Mozy and more
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Online Backup: We test the best services, from Backblaze to Carbonite, Mozy and more

Online backup services are the perfect way to make sure there's an safe, offsite copy of your data should disaster strike. We'll help you choose the best one for your needs. Read More

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The LG V30 has a release date, and its timing is terrible again

Preorders for LG'S $800 flagship V30 phones start Oct. 5, just one day after Google unveils its Pixel 2 XL. Read More

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Online Backup: We test the best services, from Backblaze to Carbonite, iDrive, Mozy and more

Online backup services are the perfect way to make sure there's an safe, offsite copy of your data should disaster strike. We'll help you choose the best one for your needs. Read More

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Backblaze review: No-hassle online backup is a no-brainer decision

Backblaze is an online backup service that uses a shotgun approach, backing up everything unless you tell it not to. It's cheap, easy, and the choice for those that don't necessarily know where everything is that needs to be backed up. Read More

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iDrive review: Online backup for the person who wants everything

iDrive offers online storage, sharing, backup and more. Unless you want the functionality of an office suite, online services don't get any more comprehensive. Read More

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Fnatic Gear Clutch G1 mouse review: Made by and for the e-sports crowd

It's made by an e-sports organization, but is Fnatic's Gear Clutch G1 tournament-worthy? We go hands-on with this rebranded Func mouse to find out. Read More

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Carbonite review: Cleverly integrated online backup

Carbonite is an online backup service that uses Windows' own File Explorer for data selection, and through the use of icons, even tells you their backup status. It's simple, effective, elegant...and a bit pricey. Read More

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SOS review: Professional-grade, super-secure online backup

SOS Online Backup is all about data security, with triple-layer 256-bit encryption and two levels of private encryption keys. It also sports file sharing, unlimited version retention, and a straightforward interface. This is data storage for pros and the security-minded. Read More

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Mozy review: Effective and secure online backup with device sync

MozyHome is a venerable and highly reliable online backup service that also offers Dropbox-style syncing across PCs and devices. A great product, but we'd like to see sync and backup integrated better at the local PC level. Read More

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