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Lenovo ThinkPad USB Portable Secure Hard Drive
This external hard drive from Lenovo encrypts all the data you store on it and features a number pad on its casing to provide access. We evaluate...
Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 review
We review Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 to see whether it can help protect against modern-day computing threats.
Google Apps Premier Edition
Cloud computing is the buzz word of the moment and Google is still the internet’s star child. But is Google Apps really good enough for serious...
Portable secure hard disk head-to-head review
Data security is a big topic these days. We take a look at the Buffalo MiniStation PRO and Fujitsu HandyDrive 500GB, both of which are designed to...
Lexmark X736de review
These days, office workgroup printers need to be not just fast, but smart and secure too, as well as capable of producing great quality. We see if...
iStorage diskAshur DT hard disk review
With a PIN number security system and 256-bit AES encryption this 3TB hard disk is as secure as they come - but is it worth £299?
Motion Computing J3500 review
The Motion Computing J3500 claims to be rugged, but is it up to the job? We review it to find out.
M86 Security Secure Web Gateway 5000 review
The Secure Web Gateway 5000 delivers a unique range of web security measures with real-time content inspection amongst its defences. In this...
Roxio Secure Burn Plus review
Roxio Secure Burn Plus could help you avoid the public embarrassment of losing optical discs containing sensitive data, so should you heed that...
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