World Backup Day March 31, 2024 – Segment for News13 KMSB Fox 11

Sunday March 31st is World Backup Day – A Day to Remind us and to Pledge to Backup our Data. In this Segment we share the beginnings of World Backup Day back in 2011 and also remind viewers whether on a PC or Mac to make a backup but also to not forget your Smartphone. It’s great to be able to backup to iCloud or Google Photos and since the theme this year for 2024 is Saving Your Digital Memories we wanted to share the Sandisk iXpand Luxe Flash Drive for Easy Backup of your Smart Phone.

For a Program to help backup the Desktop or Laptop, Acronis Cyber Protect Home is one program with Cloud Storage available depending on the Version another is EaseUS Free Backup Software – EaseUS Todo Backup, it offers One-click backup and instant recovery, Perform disk imaging and save backups in a safe condition with Local storage or a Cloud backup:

A 30-day free trial of 250GB cloud storage space is available. For more features the EaseUS Home Version sells for about 39.00 per Year or a Lifetime License for $79.00 – For More Information on World Backup Day Please Visit https://www.worldbackupday.com

New KMSB Fox 11 Segment – Higher Capacity M.2 and an Enclosure!

As we continue to accumulate documents, photos, videos, and even install programs and games, the demand for storage space has surged. Over the years, we’ve witnessed remarkable advancements in storage technology, from the early days of MFM SCSI and IDE drives with that modest 750MB capacity to the introduction of SATA drives and the game-changing SSDs (Solid State Drives). The latest milestone in digital storage technology is the M.2 SSD.

Unlike traditional drives, the M.2 SSD slots directly into a designated port on your motherboard and is secured in place with a screw. One noteworthy M.2 SSD in the spotlight is the WD_Black SN850X NVMe SSD, featuring PCIe Gen 4 x4 NVMe support. It’s worth mentioning that Western Digital has recently unveiled a 4TB version, taking storage capacity to new heights. The M.2 SSD’s compact size is a standout feature, and it offers impressive data transfer speeds. However, one drawback is that M.2 drives took some time to catch up in terms of storage capacity compared to their larger SSD counterparts. Pricing for the new Western Digital M.2 SSDs hovers around $299 for the latest models, with the 2TB variant priced at approximately $119.

One challenge that some have pondered is how to duplicate, clone, or upgrade systems with M.2 drives. While there are various docking systems available for IDE, SATA, and standard SSDs, the M.2 realm presented a unique challenge – until Sabrent stepped in. Sabrent has introduced an M.2 Storage/Enclosure crafted from aluminum (which also helps dissipate heat generated by the M.2 drive). Simply plug your M.2 drive into this enclosure, close it up, and connect it to your computer via USB-C and included adapter. The enclosure includes all the necessary cables and adapters for a hassle-free experience.

For those looking to upgrade from a 1TB M.2 to a 2TB or 4TB version, Sabrent sweetens the deal by bundling a free download of Acronis True Image for SABRENT software, making cloning a breeze. This enclosure typically retails for around $35, and it’s wise to ensure compatibility with your specific M.2 drive, as there are different M.2 styles in existence.

If you found this information helpful, please consider sharing this video and giving it a thumbs-up. Thanks for taking the time to explore these exciting developments in the world of digital storage – Listed are some of the Technology we have covered!

  1. M.2 SSD Technology: M.2 is a form factor for solid-state drives (SSDs) that is characterized by its small, thin, and light design. It was introduced to replace the older mSATA and mini-PCIe connectors. M.2 drives are designed to fit directly into a compatible slot on a motherboard, eliminating the need for cables and connectors, which can improve airflow and reduce clutter within the computer case.
  2. WD_ Black SN850X NVMe SSD: The WD_Black SN850X from Western Digital is an M.2 NVMe SSD known for its high-speed performance. It utilizes the PCIe Gen 4 interface, which provides significantly faster data transfer speeds compared to previous generations. This makes it an excellent choice for demanding tasks like gaming, content creation, and data-intensive applications.
  3. Storage Capacities: As technology advances, M.2 SSDs are becoming available in larger capacities. The 2TB variant we mentioned is a substantial amount of storage, suitable for storing a vast number of documents, photos, videos, and even games and programs. It’s worth noting that SSDs, including M.2 SSDs, have become more affordable per gigabyte over the years, making high-capacity options like the 2TB WD_Black SN850X accessible to more users.
  4. M.2 Enclosures: M.2 enclosures are essential tools for various purposes. These enclosures allow you to convert an M.2 SSD into an external drive that can be connected to your computer via USB. This is especially useful when you need to clone or transfer data from one M.2 drive to another or if you want to use an M.2 SSD as a portable storage device.
  5. Cloning and Upgrading: Upgrading to a larger M.2 SSD is made more accessible with tools like the Sabrent M.2 enclosure, which includes software for cloning. Cloning allows you to duplicate the contents of your existing M.2 drive onto a new, larger one without reinstalling the operating system and applications. This can save a lot of time and effort when upgrading your storage capacity.
  6. Price Considerations: As mentioned, M.2 SSD prices have become more competitive, making them a viable option for various users. Prices can vary based on factors such as capacity, brand, and performance, so it’s a good idea to research and compare different M.2 SSD models to find the one that suits your needs and budget. If you are thinking about building a system, take a look at a motherboard that supports the M.2

In conclusion, M.2 SSDs like the WD_Black SN850X offer high-speed performance and ample storage capacity for modern computing needs. The use of M.2 enclosures with cloning software simplifies the process of upgrading or transferring data, making them valuable tools for enthusiasts and professionals. As technology continues to advance, we can expect further innovations in storage solutions. For More information on Western Digital take a look at https://www.westerndigital.com and Sabrent at https://www.sabrent.com

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How Messy is that Desktop?

By Zoya Gervis // SW

Half of Americans would rather clean their house than their desktop, according to new research.

A poll of 2,000 Americans found that 50% of respondents would much rather clean their entire house than have to sit through nearly an hour of cleaning up and organizing their digital devices.

The average American hasn’t even cleaned or organized their desktops in over three years.

The study conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Western Digital aimed to discover the reasons why Americans are avoiding decluttering their desktops and discovered 62% say their desktops are “very” cluttered across all their digital devices.

So why are Americans so reticent when it comes to cleansing their desktops? Turns out, over half (51%) worry they’ll lose their photos and videos in the process.

Another 49% worry they’ll lose all their passwords if they attempt a desktop cleanse while a further 47% don’t want to delete any apps off their devices.

The worry among Americans is very real when it comes to organizing their digital devices. The number one worry among Americans is the fear of deleting things they’ll need later on. 

Other big reasons people say they are avoiding giving their desktop a proper clean is because they know where everything is right now (36%), it’s time-consuming (31%) and it’s such a mess; there’s no hope for it (26%).

But, 61% wish they were more organized when it comes to their digital desktops. 

One in seven say they receive a “low storage” or “storage full” warning on at least one of their devices daily — Another 28% receive these notifications weekly. 

Anthony Morquecho, director, product marketing, Western Digital, stated “With devices at our fingertips, we have the ability to create and capture an enormous amount of content. We are now accustomed to accumulating digital content, however, when it comes to managing it all, it is definitely a challenge for many.” 

A cluttered desktop can wreak havoc on peoples’ lives. Having a messy desktop stresses 71% of respondents out. 

Unfortunately, Americans are also clueless about all the files and documents they have stored on their devices. Sixty-seven percent reveal they currently have files stored on their devices they’ve completely forgotten about. 

However, over half (51%) don’t understand how to properly back-up all their files. 

Morquecho added: “As a digital storage company, our mission is to help consumers find the best solution to combat digital chaos. We work hard to make it so easy that it doesn’t have to feel like a chore.”

TOP 5 REASONS AMERICANS AVOID CLEANING THEIR DIGITAL DESKTOPS

  1. Worry about deleting things they’ll need later               46%
  2. Knowing where everything is right now                        36%
  3. It’s time-consuming                                                      31%
  4. Having a large amount of storage capacity                 29%
  5. It’s such a mess; there’s no hope for it                        26% 

Review and Video Posted on the WDTV Live Hub Media Center

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Andy Taylor reviews the WD TV Live Hub Media Center

Andy Taylor has posted a review of the Western Digital TV Live hub Media Center at TechtalkRadio in the Hardware section of the Site. Not only has he written a review focusing on the digital content sharing, he has also looked at the features that are included with the Storage and Media device that enable Music or Digital Movies downloaded and watched directly on the Television.

The HDMI capable device can allow for 1080p viewing of true HD video on those screen capable of viewing 1080p content. This is a great solution according to Andy for those that are using HD Video Camera yet lack the ability to burn the image to blu-ray. The content can be shared across the network or synched to the 1TB of storage with a removable flash or external drive.

The slim device is a nice fit for the entertainment center and Andy noted that the unit is wall mountable for those looking for more custom configurations in saving space. Not only can you read the review at the site but you can also listen to an interview that Andy Taylor did with Matt Bennion from Western Digital. Andy also shot a video for the Site which is also posted here. Feel free to share the link with your friends, especially if they are looking to add digital storage and easy playback on the Home Entertainment System.

For more Information or to read the Review – take a look at http://www.techtalkradio.com/hardware/wdtv.html