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Spotlight: Victorinox Slim 2.0 USB flash drive

Swiss Army Knife maker Victorinox has released a refreshed line of USB flash drives that are rugged and look great. The Victorinox Slim 2.0 series, for example, is slimmer than the full height of a

Spotlight: Use the iTwin for secure, remote access to files

Do you need to occasionally access files stored on your office workstation, but find yourself distrustful of cloud-based storage solutions? It may be worth checking out the iTwin, an innovative

Spotlight: Fusion-io unveils ioDrive2, ioDrive2 Duo flash drives

Fusion-io has announced the release of its new ioDrive2 and ioDrive2 Duo flash drives, which Fusion-io says offers double the performance, bandwidth and density of its first generation flash

Diskeeper ships standalone Emergency Undelete

Diskeeper has released Emergency Undelete, a standalone software that can restore files and folders that have been accidentally deleted. The software can run directly from a CD or USB flash drive,

Cirago Network USB Storage Link

If you own many USB drives and have always wanted to leave their data accessible, then you might want to consider the Cirago NUS1000 USB Network Storage Link . While its name is a mouthful, the

Portable flash drives often misplaced, lost

A new survey by U.K.-based Credant has confirmed what all of us have known all along: Workers are careless with their portable storage devices. Indeed, a staggering 4,500 USB flash drives were found

Kingston admits to insecure USB drives

Memory maker Kingston Technologies has admitted that the BlackBox (DTBB), Secure (DTSP) and Elite (DTEP) variants of its DataTraveler family of USB flash drives have security problems that allow

New Pogoplug to support mobile devices

Cloud Engines has launched a new version of its file-sharing Pogoplug appliance that will ship by mid-December. Essentially a device server with no built-in memory, storage space is added to a

Report: Data theft concerns rise

IT leaders are worried that the economic downturn may prompt some laid-off and disgruntled employees to resort to data theft. A McAfee-sponsored worldwide survey of 1,000 IT decision makers found