Origin Storage Data Locker Encryption External Drive

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Origin Storage announced the completion of its line of external hard drives, Data Locker with two new models. As existing models of the origin of the data come with a capacity of 320 GB and 500 GB , the new external hard drives are equipped with hardware AES encryption of stored data. In addition, there is an LCD touch screen that allows the user to enter a long numeric password between 6 and 18 characters, and function to erase information recorded in the case of attempted manipulation

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Gobi and the definition of ‘agnostic…’

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I’ve returned from a spate of travel with several thoughts of international mobility. Today it’s about GOBI . According to Qualcomm’s site, “Gobi is the built-in mobile broadband technology that connects your notebook to the internet at 3G speeds.” So far it sounds good. According to various articles and reviews, Gobi is carrier agnostic . This sounds even better. I’ve long felt the carrier exclusivity we experience in the US keeps our mobile voice and data hardware and services well beh

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Google releasing an unlocked G1 for developers

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Google releasing an unlocked G1 for developers Posted December 8, 2008 by Keron Calame Google has decided to start selling the T-Mobile G1 unlocked to developers at a cost of $399. This special is to help developers with their applications, the handset is both SIM unlocked and Hardware unlocked. First of all you must be registered as a developer before you can buy one and there is a registration fee of $25. Now developers can buy the handset without having to go into a T-Mobile store and

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Linux On the iPhone - Thanks to planetbeing - Video, Downloads and Instructions

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iPhone Linux Demonstration Video from planetbeing on Vimeo. A member of the Dev Team named planetbeing announced that he has reversed engineered Apples hardware and has ported Linux 2.6 kernel to run on the iPhone (as shown in the above video). This hack works on first gen iPod Touch and both model iPhones (2G & 3G). This could be considered an alpha software release, but is a huge leap forward in opening up the iPhone Hardware to different operating systems. Theoretically this could le

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The Bamboo Laptop

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On one of the hardware discussion groups I try to keep up with here at Microsoft, I saw this goodie being posted and I just couldn’t resist blogging it. This is very cool stuff, and I’ve been talking with a few people about it, and if we can we’ll try to order one with our colleagues that cover the Dubai region and have them send it over. If all goes well, that is. This would be a very very sweet demo machine! Available from January 2009 in all the major computer outlets of Dubai city, this ba

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