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By MW2ML Technology, on October 7th, 2009% After all the articles I’ve written on the merits of Online Backup, I thought it worthwhile to compile those thoughts into an eHow article for the Internet masses. Each of the different service providers offer different feature sets, work with different types of devices and/or Operating systems, and it seems like it could quickly and . . . → Read More: How to Choose Between Online Backup Service Providers (eHow)
By MW2ML Technology, on October 7th, 2009% With all the recent stories about phishing attacks on email addresses, I thought it worthwhile to pass along an article on the Gmail Blog: Choosing a Smart Password. If you think about it, many of us have numerous websites that require a login (Online Banking, Social Networking, Media Sharing, etc). It can be tough to . . . → Read More: How to Pick a Secure Password
By MW2ML Technology, on October 6th, 2009% Now that just about every hardware manufacturer is releasing netbooks (small, lightweight laptops), its tough to figure out which ones are worth buying. I was just perusing a review of the HP Mini 311 at Engadget, and noticed that this hardware seems like something well worth recommending. It sports graphics testing scores similar to that . . . → Read More: HP Mini 311 and Netbook Buying Guide
By MW2ML Technology, on October 5th, 2009% If you read any of my previous articles about Remote Backup Agents (Remote Backup Agent (iDrive, BackBlaze) and Remote Backup Agent Supplement (Mozy, SugarSync)), you know that I am a big fan of offsite backups for home and small business. As I’ve mentioned before, most people don’t realize the value of their data (documents, media . . . → Read More: Remote Backup Supplemental: DropBox
By MW2ML Technology, on September 29th, 2009% In my experience, many home computer owners (and even some Small Businesses) fall into one of the following categories when it comes to Microsoft patch security:
They disregard the security updates that are required to keep their PC secure, and disabled the annoying pop-up reminders about their Anti-virus definitions being out-of-date because they had no . . . → Read More: Microsoft Security Essentials – A Free Supplement To Your Microsoft Patch Security Scheme
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