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  • Free Tools to Wipe Your Drives Securely

    By Alex Wawro | 26 April, 2012 23:29

    Your PC's hard drive is packed with your personal data. So when you want to get rid of your system or drive, you should permanently erase your storage device drives before you get rid of them. If your drives are encrypted and you trust the encryption protocol (full disk encryption is pretty safe), all you have to do is delete your encryption keys. If you want to safeguard your privacy further--and prevent data theft down the road--here are a few cheap and simple tools designed to wipe your hard drive, solid-state drive, or USB flash drive thoroughly before you dispose of it.

  • LaCie CloudBox: Compact drive tightly integrates with Cloud storage

    By Jon L. Jacobi | 03 November, 2011 11:19

    The minimum "best practice" backup arrangement for your vital data is to maintain three copies of the data: the original, a local backup, and a second backup offsite. With LaCie's CloudBox NAS device, you simply back up to the ethernet-connected unit, which then automatically backs up to LaCie's own online backup service. But easy as it is, CloudBox is also expensive, capacity-challenged, and slower than average.

  • Seagate offers data recovery with hard drive purchase

    By John P. Mello Jr. | 09 August, 2011 03:43

    Hard drive crashes are a nightmare for computer users for many reasons. Not only can data held dear to one's heart be lost, but trying to recover it can cost an arm and a leg, if not more. Hard drive maker Seagate attempts to address both those problems with the release today of its GoFlex Turbo drive with SafetyNet data recovery services.

  • 5 more PC upgrade mistakes (and how to avoid them)

    By Robert Strohmeyer | 29 July, 2011 00:08

    As PCs get more powerful and easier to use, the challenges involved with upgrading them have remained about the same. For the novice, a hard drive upgrade can appear downright daunting. For more experienced tinkerers, the upgrade itself may be easy, but it's easier still to overlook factors that could streamline the whole process and better protect both the hardware and the data stored on it.

  • Technology examined in drug case

    By AAP | 26 July, 2011 15:04

    Computers, sim cards and mobile phones are being examined in relation to an alleged crime syndicate that imported $6.6 million worth of drugs, a court has heard.

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  • Securely wipe a dead hard drive

    By Lincoln Spector | 26 November, 2009 03:53

    Hard drives almost always contain some potentially compromising information, such as credit card and social security numbers. You should always wipe a hard drive before turning it over to someone else. But that job is particularly difficult if the hard drive no longer works.

Features about hard drives
  • The evolution of hard disk drives

    By Lucas Mearian | 07 January, 2011 13:22

    A punched card was once the basis for digital information used for computer programs and data storage. They were widely used throughout the first half of the 20th century in processing machines to input data and to store it. Punch cards could be fed into the first commercial computer, IBM 305 system, which then stored the data on hard disks

  • Lost hard drive and other government data blunders

    By JR Raphael | 21 May, 2009 10:16

    The U.S. government says it's lost - yes, lost - an entire hard drive full of sensitive data. The external drive, stored at the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, held personal data from the Clinton era, including information about White House staff and visitors and electronic storage tapes from the Executive Office of the President.

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