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  • Transmeta notches up notebook security

    The chipmaker will help notebook owners tighten the security of their personal data by incorporating into its Crusoe line features that protect sensitive information.

  • Australia to get biometrics security from IBM

    IBM's security update will offer several new security measures when it comes out in Australia, including support of a fingerprint reader and proximity badge.

  • IBM sets up notebook security alarm

    A new security system from IBM will let corporations electronically tag notebooks in much the same way that department stores tag leather coats.

Reviews (4)

  • Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

    While the IdeaPad Y510 is Lenovo's launch into the consumer space, the laptop didn't fall far from tree, its heritage in the ThinkPad line is clear. We found it to be an attractive, powerful performer with average battery life.

  • Transmeta notches up notebook security

    The chipmaker will help notebook owners tighten the security of their personal data by incorporating into its Crusoe line features that protect sensitive information.

  • CMS ABSplus: Portable backup magic

    The CMS ABSplus is a backup system for notebooks that reduces some of the hassles of keeping data on notebooks secure"at least relatively secure.

  • Laptops that cry Woof

    It seems that as thieves become bolder security device manufacturers have to follow suit. South African company, Daytan Projects, recently released an unusual anti-theft solution in its home nation and it's seeing if it can get the idea to stick in Australia.

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