Coffee company brings on the guilt trip
by Emma Hughes | Nov 4, 2008
We've all seen them, those moochers who sit with one cup of coffee in an internet café for hours using the Wi-Fi effectively for free – one company has now come up with an ingenious way of preventing this.
Seagate to hide your dirty secrets
by Daniel Long | Oct 10, 2008
Finally, it’s here – the James Bond of hard drives. The Seagate BlackArmour drive is protected by a brute strength AES security algorithm based on the highest Rijndael cipher keys available (256bit) that 'apparantly' can’t be cracked, ever.
IT administrators admit they’d steal data
by Iain Thomson | Aug 28, 2008
Nine out of ten admins admit to espionage.