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2010 Ford Fusion features 8.5-inch touchscreen {Engadget}

Jun 11th 2008 5:19PM Of course, but then again you don't need two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a saltshaker half-full of cocaine, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, laughers, screamers... Also, a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw ether, and two dozen amyls.

The Ether, that I can understand.

Kingston's DataTraveler BlackBox USB drives meet federal security standards {Engadget}

May 14th 2008 11:33AM Reason to belive?
IronKey is 128bit AES VS 256 AES

256-bit AES encryption is not twice as strong as AES - twice 128-bit encryption would be 129-bit encryption. In fact, 256-bit AES is the square of the strength of 128-bit.
That means AES 256-bit encryption is 340,282,366,920,938,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times as secure as 128-bit.
And that enormous difference is the reason why AES 256-bit meets the minimum standards for the most data

So, you still think they're the same?

Gold-plated MacBook Air breaks Steve Jobs' heart {Engadget}

Apr 22nd 2008 12:33PM Wonder how long until it overheats sitting on that towel

SanDisk rolls out RSA-packin' Cruzer Enterprise flash drives {Engadget}

Apr 7th 2008 2:55PM Sure, and someone might accidently lose their drive with PII on it, and then have to disclose this in the news and give their company terrible PR and most probably cost them quite a bit of money...

So.. save a few dollars by going to Staples or save potential thousands, your job, and your company's by buying something secure, which would you chose?

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