Backup remains a guilty chore, and one which most of us don't complete as often as we know we ought to. Cheap USB drives certainly offer the storage, but it's still down to the user to make the most ...
It's not "if" your hard drive will fail, it's "when." A while back I wrote about the Clickfree portable backup drive that automatically makes a complete backup of your computer by simply plugging it ...
Clickfree have announced a new drive in their automated backup range, the Clickfree Traveler, which is around the size of a credit card and weighs about the same as a pen. As well as up to 64GB of ...
Clickfree, the inventors of Automatic Backup, announced the availability of the Transformer SE (Special Edition). The Transformer SE allows users to automatically backup their irreplaceable digital ...
Storage Appliance Corp. – the company whose portable backup systems made the otherwise laborious task of backing up computer data manually a thing of the past announced another breakthrough with the ...
If you're not about to sell off your current stable of external USB hard drives just to experience the wonders of Clickfree backups, you're staring your solution right in the face. Clickfree has just ...
The Clickfree Transformer Cable ($60 list) is one of those game-changing devices that get jaded reviewers like me excited. For years now, I've been advocating backing up your PC, using hard drives ...
The Clickfree Transformer Cable ($60 list) is one of those game-changing devices that get jaded reviewers like me excited. For years now, I've been advocating backing up your PC, using hard drives ...
Sun Microsystems used to say, "the network is the computer", but in this case, the smarts are all in the cable. Clickfree's Transformer cable contains their backup and restore software, and uses the ...
The Clickfree Transformer Cable ($60 list) is one of those game-changing devices that get jaded reviewers like me excited. For years now, I've been advocating backing up your PC, using hard drives ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...