A Day In The Cloud: Revisiting Crashplan with Crashplan Pro
We finally get to see whether Code 42 has come up with a good enough solution for a small business with a lot of big files to keep safe in the cloud.
We finally get to see whether Code 42 has come up with a good enough solution for a small business with a lot of big files to keep safe in the cloud.
The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 is so annoying, I can't do a full review of it.
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