December 24th, 2010 by ketyung

In the high-tech era, you’ll have to rely on technology to protect your cash and belongings. Here comes the iWallet which comes in the form like a regular wallet, meant for holding your cash and plastic money, but offering extra security i.e. allowing for only your unique fingerprint to open it.
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December 22nd, 2010 by ketyung

These days, you’d have used your smartphone for as many applications as you do with your computer, including web browsing, messaging, emailing, taking photos and videos and using the phone to make any online purchase. All these leave your phone with lots of sensitive information that can lead to major problem when your phone is lost or stolen.
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December 1st, 2010 by ketyung

Self encrypting or hardware encryption technology is what is needed for hard disk drive or SSD to ensure your data is securely stored on the drive without sacrificing the performance. Toshiba has also jumped on the same bandwagon, having announced a new 7,200 RPM 2.5-inch self-encrypting drive.
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October 5th, 2010 by ketyung

Are you always playing Bond while you’re on the run? If you’re someone who carries a secret mission that always you needs you to extract some highly secret data from some computers, the Harris Black USB drive will then be a perfect tool for you.
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August 17th, 2010 by ketyung

The iPhone Spy Stick is a dangerously useful device that lets you easily recover deleted iPhone data as well as spying on your spouse if he or she is an iPhone user.
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August 10th, 2010 by ketyung
A new Biometric security app is on its way that will allow you to unlock your Android handset using your face. Called the BioLock, is an Android app being developed by Blue Planet Apps which will come facial recognition and iris scanning capabilities.
If you store some private and confidential data on your Android handset, the BioLock is definitely useful for you, which only allows your face to unlock and access the data. The app makes use of the handset’s camera to capture your face. And it’s even able to identify if someone tries to fake your face by holding up a picture of your face in front of the phone’s camera.
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August 4th, 2010 by ketyung

MXI Security has added a highly secure USB flash drive into its Stealth line. Called the Stealth M600 USB drive, the drive has very strong hardware encryption that protects your data well. It’s been given the CESG CAPS Certification and evaluated by CESG that it’s fit to be used by the UK government.
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August 1st, 2010 by ketyung

These days many worried parents wanna keep an eye of the infants or kids at home through some home surveillance systems. Most home surveillance systems allow you to remotely access using a web browser on a computer with Internet connection. But if you’re a parent on the run, who doesn’t always get hold of a computer, it’ll be more appropriate to do the monitoring on a smaller and portable device such as your iPhone or another smart phone.
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July 26th, 2010 by ketyung

Thecus has unveiled its new networked video recording solutions, specially made for video surveillance and other video recording applications. The new NVR solution comprises a number of units in desktop and rack-mountable styles and supports multiple video cameras.
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July 6th, 2010 by ketyung

Some offices might want to keep track of the quantity of each employee photocopies a day or a month, in order to prevent any employees from abusing the photocopiers. Or some bosses may wanna keep some statistics to keep the departments in competition of reducing the quantity of photocopying, thus helps keep some running costs lower.
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