It's not "if" your hard drive will fail, it's "when." A while back I wrote about the Clickfree portable backup drive that automatically makes a complete backup of your computer by simply plugging it ...
Clickfree has raised $10 million in a second round of funding to expand its automatic storage backup service business. The Toronto, Canada-based software company strives to fully automate the backup ...
In the continuing quest for the perfect small business backup product – one that works simply enough that busy, non-technical workers will actually use it and get the protection they need from it – ...
If you ever think of asking whether you should backup your digital data, don't bother: the answer always is yes. There are many products that help users back up their data. Clickfree automatic backup ...
Editor’s note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. Tired of dragging your USB backup drive from computer to computer? Don’t want to hassle with setting up ...
Clickfree is great if you want to make sure your data is safe in case your computer is stolen or damaged. It’s also useful in a variety of other situations, such as when you upgrade and want to move ...
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 10, 2009) - Editor's Note: A photo is associated with this Press Release. Storage Appliance Corporation, developers of Clickfree Automatic Backup products, today ...
Clickfree is a company making some interesting and simple USB-based backup products, and their latest Transformer for iPod/iPhone may be the most clever yet. https ...
Storage Appliance, the inventor of Clickfree automated backup hardware, has raised $15 million in a third round of funding to expand its sales and marketing worldwide. The Toronto, Canada-based ...
In most cases, our writers’ guidelines tell us, product reviews should not exceed 1,000 words. Fair enough. Here’s Storage Appliance Corp.‘s Clickfree Traveler in ten: Plug this in and it backs up all ...
New options for protecting important files offer security and simplicity. July 25, 2008 — -- Backing up is the computing equivalent of flossing. Keeping data on disks that will eventually fail ...