Business trips abroad could endanger your data Chicago Tribune "I was so freaked out that when I got back to the States I moved all my important files to a USB drive, wiped my hard drive and reinstalled everything," said Halloran-Koren, 29. Even an Internet security expert faced similar attacks.
Free Up Hard Drive Space with a Simple Search Filter, No Extra Programs Necessary Lifehacker We've shown you lots of ways to free up hard drive space before, but before you go and download disk-visualizing programs, you might want to do a quick search for big files. Here's how to do it on Windows and OS X. Hard drive visualizers will show you ...
DataKiller Obliterates Hard Drive Data in a Second Technabob (blog) If you've got a bunch of data lying around on old hard drives, and want to make sure that nobody gets their hands on it, you could try reformatting the drives, but there's always a chance that a data recovery service could pull the data off.
How to Partition Your Hard Drive to Optimize Performance PCWorld We explain how to speed up your PC with an advanced technique known as "short stroking," which involves finding the optimal partition size and the fastest parts of your hard drive's platters. By Marco Chiappetta, PCWorld Western Digital WD VelociRaptor ...
Toshiba Brings Ivy Bridge to Three Notebooks and an AIO Hot Hardware The Qosmio T752 is a high-end A/V notebook boasting an aluminum case, 15.6-inch LCD screen, 8GB of memory, a 1TB hard drive, and an Intel Core i7-3610QM (2.3GHz) processor. Toshiba also gave it a Blu-ray drive, integrated webcam, and a TV tuner, ...