Three ways to keep your files backed up on World Backup Day
March 31 is World Backup Day, so take a moment to make sure your important files are somewhere that matters.
March 31 is World Backup Day, so take a moment to make sure your important files are somewhere that matters.
There's not much reason to update solid-state drives, except maybe for more speed or size. Fortunately, WD has focused on the latter this year.
One of Google's best policies is set to disappear, as the unlimited photo library becomes startlingly more limited.
You might not think external storage could get more interesting than needing to back everything up, but if the latest announcement from SanDisk is anything to go by, speed is a big deal.
From price to speed, we'll work out whether the 2020 My Passport or Samsung's T7 Touch is the solid-state drive for you.
Need fast backup options without the typical fast backup price? The 2020 WD My Passport SSD makes its case pretty clear.
Backing up shouldn't take forever, and with WD's latest pint-sized drive, there's a focus on speed, as well as durability.
The USB port may be in a bit of flux, but that doesn't mean the USB drive has changed, and a recent collaboration means there's still more drives coming in more form-factors.
Of all the things that impressed us about Canon's recent 8K camera announcement, one took us off guard, and it might just be something that can help when you least expect it.
Wish you had a way of backing up that was as fast as the computer you're using? The Samsung T7 SSD nails it, as you'll find in our review.