Apple Helps Devices Get Their Heads in the Cloud

Apple launches iCloud, a service designed to store and replicate documents on computers, the iPhone, iPod touch and the iPad.
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Autonomy Buys Secure "Cloud" Assets

U.K. software group Autonomy Corp. said Monday it has agreed to buy selected assets of U.S. information management company Iron Mountain Inc.’s digital division for $380 million in cash, in a move aimed at strengthening its cloud offering.

Autonomy Buys Secure “Cloud” Assets

U.K. software group Autonomy Corp. said Monday it has agreed to buy selected assets of U.S. information management company Iron Mountain Inc.’s digital division for $380 million in cash, in a move aimed at strengthening its cloud offering.

Working With AirPrint

Walt answers readers’ questions on Apple’s AirPrint and a computer backup.

When USB 3 Will Be Mainstream

Walt answers readers’ questions on USB 3, and how syncing works.

Hard Drives By Hitachi Back Up Files Two Ways

Hitachi’s line of external hard drives comes with simple software that performs local and online backups of your computer files, writes Walt.

Using the Web-based Microsoft Office on the iPad

Walt answers readers’ questions about using the new Web-based version of Microsoft Office on the iPad, the HTC Evo 4G and online backup services.

Gathering Vitals of Your So-Called Scattered Life

Two new products, Orggit and InformationSafe, aim to digitally collect your important data on your computer or on the Web. They are potentially very valuable, especially as your life gets more complicated, writes Walt.

Seagate Once Again Tries to Get People to Back Up Their Data

Making backup copies of important data is like using dental floss–everybody knows they should do it more often, since not doing it can lead to catastrophe. Seagate Technology is trying to remove some of the excuses.

ZumoDrive Service Is a Silver Lining In ‘Cloud’ Storage

ZumoDrive is a service that allows users to coordinate files over several devices using cloud computing.

An Apple Netbook at Macworld 2009?