Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Hackers crack Apple, Microsoft music codes | CNET News.com



Hackers crack Apple, Microsoft music codes | CNET News.com: "In the continuation of a long-running arms race, both Apple Computer and Microsoft have seen their music protection technologies come under fire in recent days."

What next. Everyone cracks and hacks everybody. Aplle and microsoft are main coumputer companys, one is richer other is less both companies have long dealt with hackers finding a way to circumvent their content protections. To maintain the confidence of the record labels and other content providers, the tech giants have to scramble to close the holes. But even though they have largely been able to do so, the fixes tend to be temporary as new holes are found

IBM debuts encrypting tape drive | CNET News.com



Dont Loose your data anymore, this is important to archive your data, saving picture, videos and other files. Read more
'As customers lose data and new legislation is passed...it's important for people to protect data,' said Randy Middlebrooks, IBM's offering manager for enterprise storage. He added that tape drives are still one of the primary mechanisms businesses use to store data.

The TS1120, which is immediately available, is expected to carry a list price of $35,500."