During the past 20 years, the author has watch China move from being a developing country into an industrial superpower
Money Moves, 5/24: Chocomize Co-Founder Fabian Kaempfer talks with Bloomberg’s Deirdre Bolton about the business of customizing chocolate
The president's campaign has a new rule—no cell phones allowed
A former sports agent finds his calling in a different position: point guard for tech startup Plyfe
Forget Adderall. Traders now pop chia seeds to stay focused and energized
The Italian automaker and others are adding hybrid technology to elite cars
The storied bridge that links San Francisco and Marin County changed the face of California
Schools cultivate ties with startups before they're big successes
Dave McClure's traveling venture capital show scours the world for promising startups
By Aaron Ricadela
Searching for a handy and affordable way to back up the digital information that organizes your life? To help, BusinessWeek.com tested a slew of backup hard drives that can plug into your PC or laptop. Some sit on your desk and can share information among multiple PCs; others slip in a pocket or laptop case and have more modest goals. Here's a rundown of what we found, along with handy links to our review of each product. Note that manufacturers may have released new versions of their products since the time we reviewed them.
Story links go to product reviews