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InternetNews December 1, 2009 |
McAfee Tackles Portable Device Threats Security software maker looks to lock down portable USB drives and mobile devices. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Bill Howard |
Gadget Evolution It's time for consolidation, and products such as smartphones, portable media centers, and flash music players coming out now and in the next year will help. |
InternetNews March 9, 2005 Michael Singer |
Sony, Apple Seek Fame With a Little Flash The latest Walkman and iPod players capitalize on the growing popularity of Flash drives. |
Wall Street & Technology August 21, 2006 Anthony Guerra |
Outer Defenses To win back investors' confidence following a seemingly endless parade of high-profile breaches, remote hardware security has become a differentiating factor for financial services firms. |
PC Magazine July 7, 2004 |
Taking Cell Phones for a Spin Tiny hard drives in cell phones may shake up the portable-gadget scene. |
InternetNews November 6, 2009 |
Laptop Heist Exposes Doctors' Personal Data Another stolen laptop puts thousands of people's personal data at risk but this time it's the caregivers - not the patients - who are at risk. |
PC World August 2004 Anne Kandra |
Keep Your Hands on Your Handhelds How to prevent laptops and other portable devices from being stolen or lost. |
InternetNews July 23, 2010 |
What Keeps SSD From Replacing Spinning Disks Flash is faster, cooler and uses less power, but there's one little problem that keeps it from ever really replacing spinning disks. |
Financial Advisor June 2006 David L. Lawrence |
Is Your Data Secure? Effective -- and cost-efficient -- tools to help your computer system keep its secrets. Adobe Acrobat Professional version 7.0... Tritton Simple NAS... Beyond Micro BME3.5 external enclosure... Winmagic MySecureDoc Personal Edition... etc. |
CIO September 8, 2009 David F. Carr |
5 Things You Need to Know About Smartphone Security Smartphones are easier to lose than laptops. Here are some tips to keep your corporate data safe. |
Financial Advisor March 2007 Joel Bruckenstein |
Working On The Road New software and updated USB flash drives make it much easier to go mobile. Portable Software Applications... Rocket Mobile & Security Center... U3 Software Applications... DmailerSync Plus... Windows ReadyBoost Memory Expansion... |
InternetNews December 11, 2007 |
Toshiba Joins Solid-State Notebook Drive Push Chip maker Toshiba Corp. said on Monday it would make flash-based solid state drives for notebook PCs, as it seeks to create new sources of demand for flash memory chips. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2008 Joel Santo Domingo |
Streamline Your Ports Do you hate plugging and unplugging USB devices from your "portable" notebook? |
PC World October 2004 Tom Spring |
Tiny Drives With Big Brains Having basically replaced floppy disks as the portable media of choice for small amounts of PC data, USB flash drives are pursuing more widespread adoption. |
InternetNews February 20, 2009 Jennifer Schiff |
Five Ways to Improve Data Protection As storage vendors debate encryption key management, experts weigh in on steps you can take to protect your data now. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
FreedomPop's "Snowden Phone" Is Similar To The Blackphone, But Way Cheaper FreedomPop, the wireless underdog best known for its free Internet and phone plans, is back with another twist: a smartphone that puts privacy in the hands of users. |
InternetNews September 24, 2009 |
IDF: USB 3.0, LoJack for Laptops & Smart RAM Intel owns the show, but other vendors made news at the big Intel Developer Forum, some co-developed with the chip giant. |
Entrepreneur November 2006 Amanda C. Kooser |
Flash Forward Your data won't miss a beat with one of these super-portable drives. |
InternetNews June 22, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Two FTC Laptops Stolen The Federal Trade Commission today said two if its attorneys' laptops containing the personal information of 110 people were stolen from a locked vehicle last week. |
The Motley Fool December 17, 2009 Eric Jhonsa |
2010's Best Tech Stock: SanDisk Booming smartphone and solid-state drive sales will propel the flash memory giant. |
Entrepreneur March 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Tech Buzz 3/04 Voice control, protecting your laptop and more. |
InternetNews January 28, 2008 Gene Hirschel |
Seagate And The Storage Spiral Seagate recently launched a solid-state, all Flash drive in its storage offerings. |
InternetNews February 13, 2007 Ed Sutherland |
FBI Laptops Make Most Wanted List Audit reports lost and stolen FBI laptops included computers in anti-terror and counter-spy programs. |
Macworld November 2001 John Christopher |
USB Flash Storage Flash memory drives are fast and will work with any USB-equipped system. They're relatively expensive right now, but if your main goal is portability and you only need a few megabytes, a flash drive is hard to beat... |
InternetNews March 15, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Kingston Flash For Businesses Kingston Technology Company introduced DataTraveler Elite Privacy Edition, a USB Flash drive that locks down data with 128-bit AES encryption, a powerful security protocol. |
InternetNews November 18, 2009 |
Missing Hard Drive Exposes Soldiers' Data The U.S. Army said a hard drive was either lost or stolen earlier this month, putting more than 60,000 soldiers' data at risk. |
InternetNews February 4, 2010 |
Google Updates Apps for Smartphone Use Google adds smartphone security features to mobile enterprise apps to make them more mobile IT-friendly. Is this a push to take on RIM in the workplace? |
Wall Street & Technology May 31, 2007 Elena Malykhina |
Indentity Theft-Related Data Breaches Inceasingly Stemming From Laptop Theft More than half of identity theft-related data breaches stem from the theft or loss of a laptop or storage device. Yet most companies aren't locking down every laptop. Maybe the data isn't worth the price of securing the computer, but for most financial services companies there are no excuses. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2006 |
Data Storage: Products for Schools A Sacramento County technology director understands what it takes to keep a district's data in great shape. |
The Motley Fool July 6, 2005 Michael Jaffe |
LoJack for Your Computer A new licensing deal with Absolute Software means LoJack is branching out to make laptops more secure. Ostensibly, LoJack's status as a recognized brand and market leader in its field stands to be confirmed and enhanced. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 Edward Mendelson |
The Ultimate USB Key Your USB flash drive is good for a lot more than data transfer. It can be a whole office on the go. |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Google Takes a Swing at Security A brilliant new security feature suddenly makes cloud-based tools trustworthy. |
PC Magazine August 30, 2006 Robert Lemos |
Gone in a Flash Stop your employees from infecting your systems or pocketing your company's intellectual property. |
InternetNews December 17, 2004 Brian Livingston |
Protect Your Passwords The plunging cost of memory gives rise to a possible solution to the password-recall problem. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2005 Al Schwartz |
Replacing Tape Drives in the Battlefield with Solid-State Technology Solid-state data storage systems, based on flash technology, are rapidly becoming the media of choice to replace obsolete magnetic storage in field-deployed equipment and integration into new battlefield designs. |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2008 Anders Bylund |
The Hard Disk Is Dead: Long Live Solid State Experts agree: Intel's flash drives are expensive but worth every penny. |
PC World May 4, 2008 Erik Larkin |
Safest Way to Bank Online? Your Cell Phone Phones are off the radar for most hackers today. But Google's Android OS and the iPhone could make them more of a target. |
T.H.E. Journal April 2005 Philip Lombardi |
Asset-Tracking Technology Helps Lockdown, Recover Laptops at Bryant University To better prepare students for technology adaptation, Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I., has initiated a program that outfits all incoming freshmen with new IBM notebooks for personal and educational use. |
PC Magazine April 30, 2009 Nicole Price Fasig |
Give Your Data a Safe Trip These secure hard drives will keep your files from falling into the wrong hands on the road. |
InternetNews January 17, 2007 Ed Sutherland |
Less Data, More Security Will data minimization be the key to enhancing data security? Experts say it's a trend to watch. |
Inc. August 2008 Michael Fitzgerald |
Help! Somebody Save Our Files! How to handle and prevent the most common data disasters. |
InternetNews December 22, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
Hardware Vendors Face a Storm of Uncertainty What's Next in Tech for 2009: With IT spending cuts looming, hardware providers hope innovation will save the day. |
BusinessWeek November 19, 2007 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Data Protection for the Rest of Us New hard drives can give your computer inexpensive, government-style security. |
PC Magazine November 22, 2005 Dan Costa |
USB Key Superguide The ultimate guide to flash drives, U3 keys, and USB hard drives. Kingston DataTraveler Elite... Memorex M Flyer TravelDrive... Memina Pocket Rocket with Dock-IT... LG USB Drive... |
Fast Company November 2008 Arianne Cohen |
Lojack for Laptops Companies lose billions of dollars a year in hardware and data. Here's how the good guys try to get the stuff back. |
InternetNews November 24, 2009 |
Many Enterprises Clueless on Mobile Data: Study Survey finds that two in three European companies have no clue what and how much corporate data is housed on employees' mobile devices. |
InternetNews December 23, 2004 Brian Livingston |
Protect Your Passwords -- Part 2 USB keys may free us from having to remember passwords at all. |
InternetNews January 9, 2007 Ed Sutherland |
Retiree Data Lost in Laptop Theft Laptops are stolen from Manhattan-based Towers Perrin offices. Retirees are being urged to monitor credit records. |
Entrepreneur August 2004 Gisela M. Pedroza |
Gear 08/04 One-size-fits all adapters and a super smart phone. |
InternetNews January 12, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
Ready to Carry Terabytes in Your Pocket? SanDisk, Sony see multi-terabyte memory sticks over the horizon. Maybe not this year but soon. |