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  • #thegovernment

    Video of the Only National Security Agency-Approved Smartphone, the $3,350 Sectera Edge

    We showed you this NSA-approved Windows Mobile secure beast-phone already, but this video shows more information about the Sectera Edge. It features one-touch high-level security and— wait for it— customizable ringtones! More »
  • #ipodinchains

    Masterlock's iCage Bike-Lock-Style Case Chains-Down Your iPod

    An iPod case that doubles as a secure bicycle-lock-style chain for your iPod... I can't work out if this is marketing madness or shrewd targeting of a small customer sector by Masterlock. I mean, you'd have to work in a very crappy office environment indeed if you felt the need to chain your iPod to your desk while you skipped off for a coffee. Maybe it'll appeal to kids into baggy pants adorned with multiple chains. Hmmm. It's not uber-secure, consisting of a metal shell for the 'Pod and a three-digit numeric-combination lock and security cord, but it may deter the casual thief. Available for iPod classics and first and second gen nanos from later this month, prices starting at $15. [RegHardware]
  • #review

    Hands-On With Lexar's JumpDrive Secure II Plus with Encryption and Capacity Meter

    Lexar's JumpDrive Secure II Plus brings the e-ink capacity meter previously seen in their other drives and the 256-bit AES encryption previously seen in the JumpDrive Secure II. The result? Something pretty convenient and secure, not to mention that it's the cheapest drive they have that has the e-ink capacity display. More »
  • #peripherals

    Kingston's Waterproof USB Drives For Aquaman's Home Business

    If you're worried about losing your data to theft or water damage—Hurricane Katrina victims?—Kingston's DataTraveler Secure should be right up your alley. Not only does it have 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) hardware encryption, it's protected by a titanium waterproof coating that protects your drive from agua for up to four feet. More »
  • #peripherals

    Kingston DataTraveler Elite-Privacy Edition

    Kingston is unveiling their latest USB flash drive, the DataTraveler Elite-Privacy Edition. What makes this flash drive more private than the next? It is the first USB flash drive that secures 100-percent of the data with 128-bit hardware-based AES encryption. This ultra-secure flash drive also features advanced password protocols and lock-out mechanisms. It is available up to 4GB in size and prices begin at $48. More »