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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Do You XFile?














How many of us are so concerned about the security of our data? Say, all the passwords that we use for the different accounts that we have or certain personal information that we want to protect and keep confidential? Is there a way of hiding them? Is there a way to make them inaccessible to another party? Well, there's a device that is solely created for that. It's a human interface device that you can just plug n play. It looks a lot like the typical removable USB drive, but it serves an entirely different purpose. It lets you create encrypted disk partitions where you can safely store and protect your important data or files. It is easy to use, reliable (provided you don't forget your encryption password) and it allows mobility. It protects your important files and folders from unsolicited viewing using 128-bit encryption. The wonder of this gadget is, no one will ever see the encrypted disk partitions unless the device is plugged into the usb port. This device definitely gives you an edge in terms of securing data and keeping your important files hidden from other malicious users. See an online demo here.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Pando: Your Solution to Sending Huge Files Up to 1G

Have you ever tried sending an attachment through your e-mail and failed because the file is too big? If you use Yahoo or Hotmail, there's a 10 Mb limit to the size of the e-mail (including attachment) that you can send. What about when you want to send videos or files that are larger than the 10 Mb limit? How can you send them? I was confronted with the same dilemma, so I looked for answers myself until I pleasantly bump into Pando. This software is downloadable for free. You also don't need to sign-up for another account if you use the service because it utilizes your existing e-mail address. Set up is easy. Pando has a user-friendly interface wherein you can just drag and drop the files that you want to send from your library or folders into the Pando tray. Find out more and see how it works.

Find it here