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Increase computer performance using eBoostr
If you want to boost your laptop/netbook performance but you do not wish to swap it, you would normally add more RAM to your computer. It will help boost the processing of your OS better and help in multitasking but this means purchasing an additional RAM, opening your computer and then manually installing it. It [...]
Android Supports Data Encryption
It seems like Android tablets have something hidden up its sleeves, it was revealed that the Motorola Xoom tablet that uses Android actually has an encryption tool that is hidden. You can encrypt the data to secure the information and lock them using a PIN. You need to have a fully charged battery or connected [...]
Samsung N310 has BIOS-level Security
The Samsung N310, which has anti-bacterial keyboard and uses FailSafe technology from Phoenix Technologies that provides IP tracking of the netbook along with BIOS encryption. It provides the ability to protect and manage your laptop and your confidential information if it’s ever lost or stolen.
FailSafe lets you fully secure you data. FailSafe is a unique theft deterrence product and service from Phoenix Technologies that provides you with the ability to protect, track, and manage your laptop and your confidential information if it’s ever lost or stolen. Here are the specs of N310
- 10.1″ Screen
- Intel Atom processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 160 GB HDD
- Wi-Fi
- (optional) HSDPA
- (optional) WiBRO
- Bluetooth
- 3-in-1 card reader
- 1.3MP Webcam
- 3x USB ports
Samsung has developed an SSD with SATA mini-card design especially for netbooks
Samsung has unveiled its new Solid State Drive (SSD) which employs SATA-interface. The best part about Samsung’s new SSD is that they can not not be used as primary storage device but also as a complementary drive for netbook with dual drive capabilities.
“The said Samsung SSD boasts of a mini-PCI Express form factor with SATA 3.0GB/s interface. It will be available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacity. You can also have the option to get the SSD will full encryption.”
“The market is beginning to embrace a smaller SSD for the nascent netbook sector,” said Jim Elliott, vice president, memory marketing, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. “The cost-efficiency and reliability of lower-density, highly compact Samsung SSDs are perfectly suited as the storage medium for the rapidly growing netbook marketplace,” he added.
Samsung has also taken care about data security. The new SSDs comes with an option of full disk encryption. This new SSD is 80% smaller than the normal 2.5-inch HDD. This gives the manufactures the potential to create smaller and lighter netbooks.



