Monday, December 26, 2011

Targus iPad 2 Case can rotate 360 °

Together with the launch of iPad 2 in my country, Targus brings more products and accessories of choice for the iPad 2.One of the highlights of the range of products presented are iPad 2 case which can rotate / stand 360 °. With patent-pending mechanism, products with this innovative model allows iPad2 to rotate within the sheath (case), both horizontally and vertically. iPad 2 case with Apple logo was framed with an elegant and exclusive look. Three different points of view as well as easy to access ports and ensures the comfort of hands-free display is optimal. Strong frame design and a soft micro fiber interior provide maximum protection iPad 2.

Previously, Targus has been marketed quite a lot of accessories iPad, including the stylus best we've ever tried. 360 ° Rotating Stand / Case for iPad 2-THZ045US

Sophisticated models case for iPad 2 from Targus that can rotate / stand 360 ° has a unique mechanism that allows the iPad 2 case can rotate with the Apple logo framed properly. When iPad 2 is placed in the holster, the user can enjoy the view vertically and horizontally (portrait or landscape orientation). Users can also choose from three different angles for optimal comfort and function at iPad 2 case. Strong exterior frame and soft micro fiber interior ensure the best protection. 360 ° Rotating Stand / Case Targus, measuring 25cm (P) x 19.5cm (L) x1.8cm (T) and is available now.

Hackers Steal Apple, Microsoft and U.S. Government Data in stratfor website

Anonymous Hacker group again make a trouble. This time the group claims to have successfully hacked the Stratfor website, the company that has clients such as Apple, Microsoft and a number of important institutions of  the United States government.

Stratfor itself is one company that offers consulting services about the tactical and strategic intelligence, security analyst at a company, and demographic politics in some countries.

It is said that companies from the United States that have very few clients are kept confidential as the U.S. Defense Department, U.S. Army, Air Force, law enforcement agencies, security contractors, and leading technology companies like Apple and Microsoft.

Quoted from AFP on Monday (12.26.2011), Anonymous hacker group claimed to have managed to get thousands of critical data owned by companies that use the services of Stratfor, including Apple and Microsoft.

It was also proved by trying to expose some evidence like a screenshot of the data, as well as special links Stratfor refer to the actual client is strictly confidential.

Ironically, a group of hackers who stuck out his name in the scandal sites 'whistleblower' WikiLeaks says that Stratfor does not encrypt data on its users, allowing you to easily read.