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Issue Of » April 02, 2007
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The Search For Microsoft Researcher Jim Gray
Colleagues rallied to look for the renowned computer scientist, but to no avail.
Laptop Lockdown Checklist: Six Technologies To Watch
When it comes to these security technologies, well-known doesn't mean widely used. Here's what might make them more practical in the near term.
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3G Card Secures Laptops Lost your laptop full of company secrets? No problem: A prototype PCMCIA card developed by Bell Labs for laptops can lock that data down as soon as you've reported it lost or stolen, and throw away the keys. |
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