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Friday, August 22, 2025
Clean-room Level Data Recovery Service: That's NOT a Rip Off!
In over 20 years of working with technology and data, I’ve encountered just about every kind of storage failure imaginable; from corrupted file systems to physically damaged drives. And while there are countless data recovery companies out there who would LOVE to charge you an obscene fortune to "help" you get your data back, one Company has gone against that trend has consistently stood out to me, HDD Recovery Services out of Ottawa, Canada: https://www.hddrecovery.ca/
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Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Apple Phasing Out Network-Based Time Capsule, Time Machine Backups
The End of an Era:
Apple is Phasing Out Network-Based Time Capsule, Time Machine Backups
Apple is making a decisive shift in how macOS handles backups, and it’s a move that’s leaving many longtime users of Time Capsule and AirPort hardware with tough decisions. With the introduction of macOS 27, Apple will officially drop support for Time Machine backups over network-connected Time Capsule disks.Apple is Phasing Out Network-Based Time Capsule, Time Machine Backups
https://9to5mac.com/2025/06/10/time-machine-backup-macos/
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