How to store your files online

Thanks to a growing range of services, it’s now possible to keep all your personal digital information in the Internet “cloud”, as they’re calling it these days. Everything from documents and e-mails to photos and music can be stored — often for free.

The benefits of storing your digital life this way are considerable. You’re no longer tied to a particular computer or location, and you can access your data from any Internet-connected device.

There are a vast number of Internet-based storage services available and growing user demand is leading to some of the world’s biggest IT companies offering more. Interest surged recently when Microsoft launched its SkyDrive service (see below) in more than 30 countries around the world, including Australia. Meanwhile there are strong rumours that Google is planning a similar service, likely to be called GDrive, that will offer masses of online storage space to anyone who wants it.

The Internet storage services we’ve chosen for this round-up can be divided into two categories: those intended primarily for storing and sharing files, and those designed specifically for backups. While some can be used for both, a quick check of their features will determine what they’re best at delivering. Read More »

Obama cites past drug use at forum on faith

US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (L) smiles as Pastor Rick Warren asks a... Enlarge Photo US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (L) smiles as Pastor Rick Warren asks a…

By Jeff Mason and Ellen Wulfhorst

LAKE FOREST, Calif. (Reuters) – U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama cited his youthful experimentation with drugs and alcohol as his greatest moral failing on Saturday at a forum on faith and values that also featured Republican John McCain.

The Illinois senator touched on emotional and controversial topics in the religious community, ranging from his support of abortion rights to his backing of civil unions for gay and lesbian couples.

The televised discussion, moderated by one of the country’s leading evangelicals, Rick Warren, was an opportunity for both candidates to reach out to religious voters who will be a key voting bloc in the November election.

“I had a difficult youth,” Obama said when Warren asked about his greatest moral failing. “There were times when I experimented with drugs.”

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Musharraf should demonstrate maturity and leave: Zardari

slamabad, Aug 16 (PTI) Ruling Pakistan People’s Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari said President Pervez Musharraf should “demonstrate maturity” and resign, maintaining that he has only two options – to quit or face impeachment proceedings in parliament. He said the provincial assemblies, which are part of the President’s electoral college, had passed resolutions with an overwhelming majority asking Musharraf to seek a vote of confidence in parliament. Read More »

India pin medal hopes on Kumar trio

Tulashboy Doniyorov (R) of Uzbekistan fights Jitender Kumar of India during the men's flyweight (51kg)... Enlarge Photo Tulashboy Doniyorov (R) of Uzbekistan fights Jitender Kumar of India during the men’s flyweight (51kg)…BEIJING (Reuters) – Indian hopes of a first Olympic boxing medal were high on Saturday, with three fighters reaching the quarterfinals.

The trio, coincidentally all called Kumar, a common name in India, will secure at least bronze if they win their next bouts.

Light-flyweight Jitender Kumar reached the last eight on Saturday by outpointing Uzbek Tulashboy Doniyorov 13-6 and middleweight Vijender Kumar followed him through with a 13-3 points win over Thailand’s Angkhan Chomphuphuang.

Bantamweight Akhil Kumar had advanced on Friday, extending a brilliant run by upsetting Russian world champion Sergey Vodopyanov.

Jitender, who survived a fright when Doniyorov opened a cut on his chin but was able to finish the bout, paid tribute to Akhil for giving him precious advice.

“Akhil had fought him (Doniyorov) before and knew a lot about him,” Jitender said. “We talked about the fight last night. I couldn’t sleep but Akhil told me I would win. All the credit goes to him.”

Jitender will be tested in the next round when he meets Russia’s Georgy Balakshin.

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