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Rugged Portable Drive from ioSafe Uses Titanium to Protect Data

Titanium has been used as a means to defend the structural integrity of various machines or components, particularly for protection against the outside, for a long time, and ioSafe decided to use it on its latest storage devices.There are various ways to make a storage unit stand out from the rest, whether they be m...

5 January 2011
03:59 GMT

IoSafe SoloPRO External Hard Drive Aims for Indestructibility

Companies have been experimenting with different ways of making some of their external storage units more durable, but ioSafe decided to just drop all notion of portability or compactness in order to make its newest invention, the USB 3.0 and eSATA-ready SoloPRO, not only waterproof, but also fireproof and theftproo...

18 August 2010
04:51 GMT

ioSafe Intros the ioSafe Solo SSD with Disaster Proof Design

The solid state drive continues to penetrate the market, as new technologies enable storage vendors to deliver better, more affordable solutions. On that note, ioSafe, a company that specializes in disaster proof hardware, has just announced a new addition to its line of Solo external hard drives, with the introducti...

5 January 2010
04:40 GMT

ioSafe Solo Now with 2TB of Storage

The amount of digital data is increasing everyday, making consumers continuously search for new storage solutions, that can provide enhanced capacities, performance, and reliability, features that are required to store and protect one's digital content. On that note, ioSafe has announced today the availability ...

13 November 2009
05:26 GMT

ioSafe Rolls out 3.5-inch Hard Drives with Disaster Protection

Almost any user that employs a digital media product to store his personal data on knows how bad it is to lose it all because of unpredictable accidents. This, of course, includes fires and water-related hazards that can seriously damage a hard disk or any other digital product used for storage. Apparently, this shou...

10 June 2008
03:09 GMT


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