Samsung Smart TVs Get Sweeter With SugarSync

Turns out cloud service SugarSync is behind some of those Samsung “smart” TVs — which means users aren’t limited to sharing only from other Samsung devices.
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Automatic Syncing

Walt answers readers’ questions on automatic-syncing programs and the iPad 2.

In and Out Of Office: Putting iPads To Work

A brief primer on how to get such documents into and out of an iPad, and how to view, edit and create them on the tablet.
Putting iPads to Work

Learning About Everything Under The ‘Cloud’

One of the most popular phrases in the digital world today is “cloud computing.” Walt explains the concept.

Get Your Storage Out of the Cloud

The cloud is a hip way of describing Web-accessible storage, and whether people know it or not, they’re using this more each day.

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.

Time Capsule Alternatives, Windows 7 and Using Droid in Europe

Questions about iMacs and the Apple Time Capsule, Windows 7.

Keeping Files In Sync

Keeping files in sync for two laptops, using Quicken on a Mac, transfering files to a new PC with Windows 7.

Downloading Pictures Wirelessly

Walt Mossberg answers questions about downloading pictures from a digital camera wirelessly, dealing with corrupted files when using automatic backups and connecting your computers to a home-theater system.

SugarSync Offers the Best Method Yet for Replicating Files

A new service called SugarSync keeps your files replicated and synchronized across all your computers, whether they are PCs or Macs.