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Imation launches enterprise encryption drives without expense of FIPS compliance
Imation?s IronKey brand has announced two new encryption drives aimed at enterprises that want to use encrypted storage but don?t fancy the heavy expense of buying FIPS-compliant hardware.
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100GB of free cloud storage ... with a catch
A variety of cloud services offer free storage to get users signed up and on a path to become paying customers. Normally these free offers start at 2GB and range on up to maybe 10GB.
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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom offers deal to the US over Twitter
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has offered to come to the US without a fight, provided US prosecutors seeking his extradition do a deal with him allowing his lawyers to be paid.
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Megaupload search warrants were illegal, rules New Zealand high court judge
Warrants used to seize external hard drives, laptops and phones from Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom's mansion in January have been found to be "too broad" and therefore illegal, a New Zealand High Court judge has ruled.
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Cisco adds 802.11ac and cloud features to new home router
Cisco's Linksys brand of home wireless networking routers today joined other vendors in coming out with 802.11ac equipment, as well as enabling a cloud-based platform for configuration and control of its "Smart Wi-Fi Routers."
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Sony announces 'nasne' digital media hub for its PlayStation, PC, tablet and phone lines
Sony will launch a new digital media recorder designed to capture and stream video to Sony-made PlayStation game consoles, PCs, tablets and smartphones, the company's gaming unit said Tuesday.
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Apple Mac Pro users hungry for hardware update
Ardent users are clamouring for quick upgrades to Apple's Mac Pro, while an unstable hardware timetable for the high-end desktop has raised concerns about the company's commitment to professional users.
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UK Facebook hacker jailed for 8 months
A York-based software development student has been sentenced to eight months in jail for hacking into social networking site Facebook, including three of its servers, from his bedroom.
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Megaupload hopes to be back online soon, but beware of scammer versions
The people behind Megaupload might be working hard to get the site back up, but so are scammers.
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NY programmer busted by FBI for stealing US Treasury code
The FBI said it arrested a computer programmer in New York this week and charged him with stealing proprietary software code from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The software known as the Government-Wide Accounting and Reporting Program (GWA) handles all manner of US government financial transactions.






