CleanUSB 1.0

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Powerful tool to clean your used USB Mass Storages such as Flash disk, Cool disk, Memory Stick, etc. and completely deletes your presonal data.

This software product was tested in the Softpedia labs on: 19 June 2007

Softpedia guarantees that CleanUSB 1.0 is 100% CLEAN, which means it does not contain any form of malware, including but not limited to: spyware, viruses, trojans and backdoors.

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WipeData 1.0

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WipeData helps you to securely wipe out your presonal data from your hard disks.

This software product was tested in the Softpedia labs on: 19 October 2006

Softpedia guarantees that WipeData 1.0 is 100% CLEAN, which means it does not contain any form of malware, including but not limited to: spyware, viruses, trojans and backdoors.

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Cryptomax 1.5

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Cryptomax allow you to encrypts files and folders into one file (the XEA Archive File Format) and decrypt them with the password you set for encryption.

This software product was tested in the Softpedia labs on: 16 August 2006

Softpedia guarantees that Cryptomax 1.5.2 is 100% CLEAN, which means it does not contain any form of malware, including but not limited to: spyware, viruses, trojans and backdoors.

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News (from Yahoo!)

Apple cuts copy protection and prices on iTunes (AP)

Phil Schiller, senior vice-president of worldwide product marketing for Apple, delivers his keynote address Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, at the Macworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)AP - Apple Inc. is cutting the price of some songs in its market-leading iTunes online store to as little as 69 cents and plans to make every track available without copy protection.




Even in recession, CES to have stuff worth seeing (AP)

This undated photo provided by Nvidia Corp., a leading maker of graphics chips for computers, will be touting $199 glasses that turn compatible monitors into true three-dimensional displays, spicing up games like 'Far Cry 2,' 'Spore' and 'Left 4 Dead.' Gaming in 3-D, with and without glasses, has been possible for years, yet has never caught on. The support of a big name like Nvidia might make a difference. (AP Photo/Nvidia Corp.)AP - The recession figures to tone down the flashiness of this week's International Consumer Electronics Show, but the lineup of innovative products likely will measure up to those of past years.




Apple's Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO (AP)

In this photo combo, Apple Inc. founder and Chief Executive Steve Jobs is seen on Sept. 17, 2007 in Berlin, Germany, left, and on Sept. 9, 2008 in San Francisco, right. Jobs, looking to end health rumors, on Monday, Jan. 5, 2009 said that a hormone imbalance is to blame for the weight loss that has prompted worries about his health. (AP File Photos)AP - Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs, a survivor of pancreatic cancer whose gaunt appearance in the past year has alarmed the Mac and iPod lovers who look to him as an oracle, said Monday he has an easily treated hormone imbalance and will remain in charge of the company.




Logitech to cut salaried staff by 15 percent (AP)
AP - Logitech International SA, a maker of mice, webcams and other computer peripherals, said Monday it is cutting its salaried work force by 15 percent in response to weak consumer demand amid what it expects to be an extended global downturn.

Cisco adds social networking to its forte (CNET)
CNET - Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated that technology from the Five Across acquisition was the foundation for the new Eos service. It is not.

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