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For added protection and convenience, two GB of secure online storage7 is offered for easy file backup and access from any web browser.
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The heart of it will be a capabilities layer that includes content, services, applications, file sharing, backup, and sync.
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It lives ONLY on the backup file on your PC.
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The Drobo 5N, a sophisticated, network-attached storage (NAS) device, extends Drobo's traditional ease-of-use with increased performance and data protection enhancements for personal and professional users who want a fast, easy, and ultra-reliable file sharing and backup experience over the network.
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Clickfree Online Backup ushers in a new age in data protection and file recovery by offering the easiest online backup ever.
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QNAP's new TS-x12 models are easy to attach to existing networks and provides easy file sharing within the network, centralized backup of all networked computers, website hosting, printer sharing, even recording of surveillance video from IP cameras.
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Like its previous Android products, ASUS has thrown in its usual bundle of apps: App Backup, App Locker, File Manager, Mirror, MyDesktop (powered by Splashtop Remote), MyLibrary, MyNet (DLNA), Polaris Office 4.0, SuperNote, Watch Calendar and WebStorage.
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Clickfree Total Backup DVDs automatically back up over 400 file types to cover every office, e-mail, photo and music application.
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CrashPlan backs up your newest files first on the assumption those mean the most to you, and it encrypts all files, so file names can't be read on remote servers or backup computers.
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