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Backing up your files, ideally in multiple locations, is essential if you don't want to lose any data. Your documents, images, and videos can disappear if anything happens to your computer. It's also ...
Apple’s iCloud sounds like a good idea on paper, but when you really look at it, that 5GB of free storage doesn’t go far. That’s why I use a cheaper, more efficient way to back up my iPhone. Why ...
Are you updating to a new iPhone 17, iPhone Air or iPhone 17 Pro this week? Or perhaps taking the plunge and moving to iOS 26 on your existing iPhone? Apple has made the process much easier than in ...
If you're someone who takes hundreds of pictures during a vacation, there's a good chance you back them up in the cloud. That's what I used to do with Google Photos. The service promised free, ...
Jason Chun is a CNET writer covering a range of topics in tech, home, wellness, finance and streaming services. He is passionate about language and technology, and has been an avid writer/reader of ...
You come back from vacation and find that you've taken more than 1,000 pictures. What do you do with them? Let's take a trip down memory lane to 2015, when Google Photos was the hero we all needed.