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The worst-case scenario has befallen even the most careful computer user: a coffee mug spills on your laptop or an update wipes all your files and photos. Despite your best effort, accidents happen.
Google announced its plans to transition users of its consumer file syncing desktop service, Backup and Sync, onto a new unified app that both consumers and business clients can use called Drive for ...
Google is streamlining how Drive users backup and sync their files. The company is rolling out the new Drive for desktop app on Mac and Windows. The new app combines the best parts of Backup and Sync ...
This is the most straightforward way to back up your computer. You buy an external hard drive, plug it into your computer, ...
The new app called Drive for Desktop will further unify the previous consumer and business client of Google by completely replacing them later on. Currently, the Backup and Sync serves as the cloud ...
It goes without saying that data should be backed up, but what about the OS? The short answer is, it depends. Last week, someone asked me a question that I hadn't given much thought to in a long time.
At the start of this year, Google announced that it was revamping its desktop client strategy for Drive. The new “Google Drive for desktop” that replaces “Backup and Sync” by adding automatic Google ...