That's a good point tbf. I store my business accounts on my NAS hence wanting a little peace of mind for your everyday home user data privacy should be a little less of a concern, music, photos and the like.
I work with global organizations every day and data protection and privacy are the hottest topics on the agenda. Other than US based companies no one trusts US data centres. Canada on the other hand is considered secure. With what's been spoken about in the press recent regards the breakdown of...
Sorry Skell bit late with this but try Ontrack (as Robin linked) or Vogon if the data is important. They're expensive but can physically take the disk apart and create a temporary reconstruction of the platters in order to maximise the potential for recovery. I've used them once or twice to...
Yeah that's very good for an electric one. I'll see what the company says but one way or the other I'll be investing within the next few months, well worth it. I work in Occupational Health so the company proactively promotes these type of workstations.
Same here been pricing them up just this week. Waiting for the company to let me know if they'll pay, it's a lot to shell out, £700. Well worth it though, my back is in pieces having worked from home for 12 hours a day for the last 4 years. Great investment.
Yep I remember it well both 8 bit and 16 bit formats. I've bought Elite Dangerous and it's ..... well everything it used to be with a few added extras and slightly better gfx. Expensive at £39.99 but I must admit I am enjoying it. Brings back all those memories of how bloody difficult it was to...
Venue was superb (Paul's snoring was an issue but we lived with it). Hugo and Trinny did an amazing job making everyone feel welcome, even having ice cold beer in the fridge and arranging for the sun to shine down. There was a bar next door with a pool table and some friendly locals - eh Dave? ;)