Amazon's new software applications for Mac and Windows give you easy access to a handy extra multimedia storage locker-in-the-sky. Read the full review.
When it comes to portable hard drives, the Western Digital "My Passport" series is perhaps the most successful line of portable external hard drives on the market. Is the new version with a 2-terabyte capacity worth the $250 price tag? Keep reading to find out.
Want to get rid of an old PC, phone, or some other gadget? Here are places you can go to dispose of stuff in a "green" way. You might pick up a wad of cash, too.
Want to get rid of an old PC, phone, or some other gadget? Here are places you can go to dispose of stuff in a "green" way. You might pick up a wad of cash, too.
For PC users wanting alternatives to MS Office, Corel has unveiled a new edition of WordPerfect Office which adds an Android OS app, plus eBook publishing.
OGIO has a reputation as your boss's bag of choice thanks to its reputation for style and quality. The Renegade RSS notebook backpack is no exception, considering its $160 price tag. Is this laptop bag worth the premium price? Find out in this laptop backpack review.
Western Digital introduced the company's first 2TB portable storage drive for Macs today.
Muvee Reveal X is touted as letting just about PC user quickly produce polished videos. Yet how well does the software meet these claims? Read the full review.
Seagate released a firmware upgrade for the GoFlex Satellite wireless storage devices yesterday. According to Seagate, the upgrade improves battery life, allows numerous devices to connect to the drive at once, and allows the drive to connect to the Internet.
WD released a lineup of hard drives today that feature an improved design, a storage capacity boost, more security features, and automatic backup with the company's next-generation My Passport software.
After going live with SmartCloud for Social Business this month, IBM plans to add IBM Docs - another online service for consumers and businesses - later in 2012.
Attackers in 2012 will range from criminals to "hacktivists," governments, and employees. Here are five top security threats that emerged from the RSA Conference.
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