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Posted by on April 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Folks by in Europe looking for a secure USB flash drive will be happy to know that the DataTraveler 5000 USB Flash Drive from Kingston is now available in Europe. We previously told you that that drive is FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certified with Level 3 pending, and offers built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption for [...]
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Posted by on March 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Apricorn is back with the Aegis Padlock Pro encrypted portable drive that can not only connect to your computer via USB, it additionally does so through a speedier eSATA connection as well. Features include on-the-fly 256-bit AES Hardware Encryption and secure PIN access for that added peace of mind when it comes to keeping your [...]
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Posted by on March 16, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Western Digital has the hearts and minds of Mac users worldwide with their latest My Passport SE portable USB hard drive which comes in 750GB and 1TB capacities, available through Western Digital’s online store. Compatible with the Apple duration Machine software, these USB-powered drives save you the hassle of toting around another potential adapter while [...]
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Posted by on March 11, 2010 · Leave a Comment
For folks who want absolute peace of mind when it comes to personal notes storage, the Kanguru Defender Elite USB flash drive might just fit the bill perfectly. After all, that device was specially designed to meet or exceed safety measure regulations put in place by the office of Defense and is FIPS 140-2 certified, [...]
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Posted by on February 2, 2010 · Leave a Comment
External hard drives are dime a dozen, but there is always room for one more it seems. The iStorage diskGenie is such an example, offering up to 500GB of storage space amidst above average shield features to keep your input safe and sound from prying eyes. For instance, the diskGenie will be equipped with AES [...]
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Posted by on January 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment
LaCie knows that there is a market for enterprise users, hence announcing the Enterprise Class range that will comprise of the 4big, d2 and the 2big Quadra Enterprise Class drives. All of them come in different scheme factors, but they will each hold SATA hard drives while boasting 128-bit AES hardware encryption to keep your [...]
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Posted by on December 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Verbatim’s SSD Secure ExpressCard has just hit the European market, bringing the first ExpressCard SSD which will come with AES 256-bit hardware encryption for added peace of mind. You can choose from 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities (the 64GB model will be out later), where hardware-based encryption will work in tandem with mandatory complex password [...]