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Kingston DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition Review
BIOS Magazine posted a review on the Kingston DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition

Kingston continues to deliver a wide range of USB Flash drives to
protect user data. The DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition helps ensure data integrity under extreme conditions, without sacrificing performance. With hardware encryption and a complex password protocol the device is currently the most secure USB drive on the market. And with read and write speeds of up to 24MB/s and 10MB/s, respectively, it also offers relatively speedy performance (faster drives are available). Available in storage capacities of up to 4GB (from 31 to 76) and supplied with a 5-year warranty and full customer support, business users should certainly take a look.
Kingston DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition Review

Gnome 2.16 Review
Linux Magazine has posted an article covering "Gnome 2.16" in their online archive.

The article is available as a PDF and can be downloaded and printed for private use without charge.
Gnome 2.16 Review

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Asus WL-700gE NAS Appliance Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Asus WL-700gE NAS Appliance

Asus has traditionally steered clear of consumer NAS appliances and the WL-700gE represents its first stab at this market. However, it’s more than just a box with a hard disk inside as it combines a router, an integrated four-port Fast Ethernet switch, SPI firewall, wireless access point, web, media and FTP servers, a message board and even facilities for networking USB webcams and adding motion detection.
Asus WL-700gE NAS Appliance Review

Investigating Hard Disk Failures
Technibble.com has now posted an article about "Investigating Hard Disk Failures"

One of the most hazardous, annoying, and generally panic-inducing failures that happen on any computer are hard-drive failures. In this article Technibble looks at the multiple ways hard drives fail and how to avoid data loss in the future.
Investigating Hard Disk Failures