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Nokia and Orange gear up for mobile hard drives

Nokia and Orange gear up for mobile hard drives

Wireless Seagate drives keep sensitive data off phones.
Iain Thomson Feb 14 2007 9:04AM Storage
Mobiles to get portable hard drives

Mobiles to get portable hard drives

Seagate launches Digital Audio Video Experience range of mobile hard drives.
Iain Thomson Feb 1 2007 9:23AM Hardware
Police probe Downing Street hard drives

Police probe Downing Street hard drives

PM's office may learn that deleting isn't always deleting.
Iain Thomson Jan 25 2007 10:13AM Hardware
SanDisk touts 32GB Flash hard drive

SanDisk touts 32GB Flash hard drive

US$600 replacement for mechanical disk.
Tom Sanders Jan 8 2007 9:39AM Storage
Hitachi to ship 1TB hard disks in Q1

Hitachi to ship 1TB hard disks in Q1

Five 200GB platters spinning at 7,200rpm in a 3.5in form factor.
Bobby Pickering Jan 8 2007 9:39AM Storage
Rising power costs hit data centres hard

Rising power costs hit data centres hard

High-density computing runs too hot.
Andrew Charlesworth Oct 27 2006 9:43AM Networking
Gadgets drive demand for hard disk drives

Gadgets drive demand for hard disk drives

Flash still too expensive at multi-gigabyte capacities.
Robert Jaques Oct 12 2006 10:06AM Hardware
PS3 hard disk drive to include HDMI

PS3 hard disk drive to include HDMI

High-definition output as standard.
Matt Chapman Sep 25 2006 9:57AM Hardware
IBM develops mobile system for the hard of hearing

IBM develops mobile system for the hard of hearing

Location-specific alerts delivered via SMS.
William Eazel Sep 14 2006 10:22AM Telco/ISP
The hard drive turns 50

The hard drive turns 50

IBM launched first magnetic hard disk on 13 September 1956.
Tom Sanders Sep 14 2006 10:22AM Hardware
Critical data found on second-hand hard drives

Critical data found on second-hand hard drives

Organizations and individuals are still leaving critical data on disks later sold on through online auctions and computer fairs, according to a new study.
René Millman Aug 10 2006 12:23PM Security
Cover story: Hard to decipher

Cover story: Hard to decipher

The break-neck speed and frequency with which corporate data breaches are happening these days has most enterprise executives racing to avoid becoming the next headline.
Ericka Chickowski Jun 6 2006 8:13PM Security
Bruce Willis to battle internet villians in 'Die Hard 4'

Bruce Willis to battle internet villians in 'Die Hard 4'

Move over, Harrison Ford, you’re not the only action hero keeping computing safe on the silver screen.
Frank Washkuch Jun 2 2006 8:15PM Security
Spammers and criminals working hard to trick Christmas shoppers

Spammers and criminals working hard to trick Christmas shoppers

Security fears have made 69 percent of shoppers more cautious about purchasing goods online, a newly published survey has claimed.
William Eazel Dec 14 2005 9:47AM Security
Review: Encryption Plus Hard Disk

Review: Encryption Plus Hard Disk

This had the most promise of all the products tested. It is easy to install, has lots of nice administrative options and is robust and well-certified.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Oct 3 2005 12:00AM Security
HARD CA$H

HARD CA$H

Smaller pay raises in IT security don’t mean infosec is a bad career path, says David Foote. Instead, it proves what a good place it is to be
David Foote Aug 26 2005 10:48AM Security
Sober hits hard come what May

Sober hits hard come what May

Virus-infected email rose almost four-fold in May as the Sober virus took hold.
David Quainton Jun 2 2005 11:23AM Security
Dictionary attack spam hits small business hard - case study

Dictionary attack spam hits small business hard - case study

Small companies of less than ten users have been experiencing spam attacks of more than one and a half million mails a day.
David Quainton Apr 29 2005 5:15PM Security
A rock and a hard place

A rock and a hard place

Balancing an organization's security risk, productivity and security technology investment has been the archetypal IT security challenge. However, with costs now spiralling as a result of a plethora of new regulatory compliance requirements and the need to support federated identities, organizations need to embrace automation and 'self-service' Identity Management technologies to attain the required levels of security, without tying the organization in knots and sucking it dry of profit.
Robert Rawson Apr 18 2005 1:50PM Security
20 euro hard drive reveals hidden government secrets

20 euro hard drive reveals hidden government secrets

A hard drive sold on eBay for only 20 euros has been found to be full of confidential police data.
David Quainton Apr 7 2005 11:41AM Security

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