We’ve all been there — and seen it happen plenty. Someone’s happily working on their mobile phone when suddenly the app stops working. Maybe their Wi-Fi cuts out, or they’re in a car, flipping from 5G ...
If you have two or more Macs, or an iPhone or iPod touch, you’ll undoubtedly want to keep your contacts and calendars on all your devices in sync. One way to do so is to use Apple’s MobileMe service ...
Modern web browsers offer ways to back up browsing data on one device and sync it on another. It's a convenient way to pick up where you left off when you switch devices. All it takes is a few clicks.
We have all sorts of internet browsers on the internet — each claiming to be better than the other in terms of performance, user privacy, and security. Depending on what platform you use, be it a ...
As users become more comfortable with cloud services, they need to be aware of who they are trusting with their data. Dave Rosenberg has more than 15 years of technology and marketing experience that ...
As soon as your collection of Apple devices running OS X or iOS expands to two or more, the issue of syncing is bound to come up. You’ll want most or all of the important personal data on your first ...
External storage devices used to be little more than internal hard drives slapped into nondescript cases. These days it seems that each new generation of external storage is more functional and more ...
If your business uses Microsoft SQL Server, you may want to have multiple instances of servers on multiple computers for synchronization or backup purposes. Microsoft SQL Manager lets you accomplish ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Supervalu, Minneapolis, said last week that it is successfully synchronizing product data with 500 suppliers via the Global Data Synchronization Network, securing its place among ...