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Extrait: In 1980, storing gigabytes (GB) of data required refrigerator-sized disk storage devices like the IBM 3380s – at a cost of tens of thousands of pounds! Today, hundreds of GB can be stored on portable external hard drives no bigger than a book at a co...
Like any niche product, you either need the security features of the Lenovo ThinkPad USB Secure Hard Drive or you don't. The ThinkPad SHD offers simple, but extremely effective security in a portable storage device, and if you need to keep your data prote...
The Lenovo ThinkPad USB is platform agnostic, easy to use and good looking. But you do need two USB ports, and reprogramming the password can be difficult. Andrew Brandt Buy it now: click here ...
Extrait: A phenomenal turn of pace matched with unique encryption abilities mean the Secure Hard Drive is a fine choice for companies that need to keep their data safe but it is quite pricey. ...
A phenomenal turn of pace matched with unique encryption abilities mean the Secure Hard Drive is a fine choice for companies that need to keep their data safe. ...
Extrait: CES is about the future, but it’s also a time to think about the past; specifically keeping the past safe when traveling by backing-up.Many of us just have one laptop, and when traveling the data on that computer is at greater risk than normal. The ext...
Lenovo made quite the storage device with the ThinkPad eSATA Secure Hard Drive. The design is based heavily on their ThinkPad family as the name implies, with two levels of data protection. On the passive side the drive is shock mounted inside t he enc...
320 gigs of storage for your sensitive data, secured with NSAlevel encryption — you can't so much as view a thumbnail without punching the proper numerical code into the keypad. Sturdy build.
Setting up and changing pass codes is a chore. Disconnecting drive is tricky on some operating systems (cough, Vista, cough). Wildly expensive compared with regular drives of similar capacity — but if you need this much security, MI5 is probably foo...
Extrait: I’m sure we all have some data we’d like to squirrel away somewhere. Something you’d perhaps like to be only accessible to yourself. There are many ways to do this, but wouldn’t you prefer the security of a drive with an actual PIN pad on it? Well, whe...