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14 hours ago ago from Technologizer

Symantec, which rolled out Norton Online Backup as a standalone service earlier this year, is giving it a major overhaul that adds a bunch of attractive features and fixes some limitations of the original version. The new version supports Macs as well as PCs for the first time. It can back up files even when they're open and in use (a pretty basic feature that the previous iteration lacked) and it now keeps 90 days' worth of old files so ...

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Your data is important to you. Those family photos are absolutely invaluable and irreplaceable, so why would you leave it up to chance? Maybe you have an external hard drive for backup purposes, but that is in the same physical location as your computer. They could both be harmed at the same time. This is why online storage is getting increasingly popular. Thankfully, it is also getting increasingly affordable. The idea behind IDrive may ...

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14 hours ago ago from Ren's Computer Repair

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1 hour, 55 minutes ago ago from ComputerWorld Mirror

Symantec released version 2.0 of its Norton Online Backup product, which now supports Mac OS X and allows file sharing between users and Web access to any backed up documents. http://digg.com/u1HmK9

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22 hours ago ago from Wired.com

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