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Do you have to many memory sticks in the bag, Kingston just released a solution. The new Kingston Datatraveler 150 with a storage capacity of 64GB…
wow… the only minus (besides the price) is the missing support for Windows ReadyBoost 
It’s not cheap, expect to pay $177 for this gadget. Read more at SlashGear or the Kingston Press Release
Publisher Ziff Davis Media is going all-digital on PCMag network, or in other words PC Magazine won’t be found on print anymore. It all started i 1982 and is ending January 2009. 
“Over the last 27 years, PCMag has garnered an extraordinary level of trust and credibility among consumers and technology companies alike, who consider our news and reviews to be the gold standard in the industry. This is an exciting time for our company and we look forward to this next stage in the growth and development of the PCMag brand,” states Lance Ulanoff, Editor-in-Chief of the PCMag Digital Network.
Read the press release: Ziff Davis Media or take a look at PCMag online PCMagazine
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Microsoft will help you secure your PC “even” more with a free software against viruses, spyware, rootkits and trojans. The code-name for the software is Morro, and is based on and will replace Windows Live Onecare.
Read more here a techradar.com
USB 3.0 will be unveiled next Monday, and so far the new specs for the protocol look incredible, promising 25GB transfers in a mere 70 seconds. To put that in perspective, the same transfer would take 13.9 minutes with the current USB 2.0 protocol and 9.3 hours on USB 1.0. Looks like the future of wired syncs and backups is bright and blazing

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer spoke about the Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrade for next in this raodmap talk, while visiting Australia to the Liberation Day.
Windows Mobile 6.5 is currently being readied for device partners who should receive copies within the next month. It’s possible that 6.5 could be ready in 2009 Q1.
And we may be lucky at get the Zune software on the this version of Windows Mobile.
link: neowin.net
Again they lost a USB stick with important data in UK. Read the full story here on GHACKS
If only they used AFARIA from Sybase iAnywhere
Afaria can be used to crypt information on USB devices and to crypt data on Mobile Devices, Laptops and Desktops.

Read more about Afria here at Sybase iAnywhere web, and if you wan’t to know more about Mobile Device Management.

here is a free podcast Mobile Device Management for Dummies from Sybase.



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