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LaCie Rugged Safe hard drive is super paranoid

LaCie Rugged Safe hard drive is super paranoid

We know that nobody likes to lose their data, but what happens when you end up doing all you can in your power with multiple backups only to have your world come crumbling down simply because the entirety of your backups failed when you needed them the most? LaCie has a solution for the super paranoid – we’re talking about 128-bit AES hardware encryption, biometric fingerprint access and a shock-proof enclosure to make sure everything inside remains as safe as possible from external factors, short of being burnt to a crisp when your abode catches fire. Available in 500GB and 1TB capacities which retail for $190 and $300, respectively, it will hook up via old school USB 2.0 or FireWire 800 connectivity, although we would very much have liked to see USB 3.0 being thrown into the picture.

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