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Jun 25 2009, 8:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The lite version of the software allows the encryption of up to 32GB of data with 128-bit AES encryption. The software also supports 256-bit AES and 448-bit Blowfish. The company also announced new 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch portable hard drives.
Both the drives feature Dmailer Backup software to allow users to store, sync, and backup files to the device. The software can protect the data with 128-bit AES and schedule backups to happen at specific times of the day. Also launching is a new DiskGo line of 1.5-inch by 0.9-inch drives with a USB interface.
Via EdgeTech
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