Backup solutions are the foundation of data protection, and the first line of defense in case of system failure or data loss of any kind. Backup solutions are the most basic
Protection for computer data in case of a system failure of any kind. Data is saved onto media separate from production systems so it can be retrieved if and when production systems go down, or data is lost for any reason.
But there are vital tools that can, first, make sure that backups are performed in a timely manner, and second, catch data that may not have been backed up in case of accidental deletions. These solutions round out a backup system and, in fact, complete it.
Because of the sheer amount of data needed to be stored and the time required for backup, fast data transfer rates are constantly being addressed. While advances such as Network-Attached Storage (NAS) have greatly assisted in dealing with this problem, one basic hindrance to fast data transfer is file fragmentation. When dealing with gigabytes of data in files that might exist in tens, hundreds or even thousands of fragments, the
I/O and network traffic necessary to transfer it is considerably-and unnecessarily-increased. Such situations slow backups substantially, and can also result in aborted backups that do not complete in the limited time allowed.
A common hindrance to backups, however, despite ever-advancing technologies,
is file fragmentation. Fragmentation already causes problems in day-to-day file access, as a file split into hundreds or even thousands (it's more common than you might think) of fragments is going to take considerably longer to access. Multiply that by all the data files in all an enterprise's computer systems-because a backup procedure must access all of those files-and it can be seen what a nighmarish problem file fragmentation can be
to backups in terms of backup time.
The best way to ensure that backups occur rapidly and within their allotted times is to employ a defrag solution that is always working, that allows for a drive to be consistently in a defragmented state. A product such as Diskeeper meets this qualification.
Another product to fully round out a backup scheme is Undelete, which provides real-time data protection in case of accidental deletions. If a file is saved to a local drive, such an accidental deletion can be recovered from the Windows Recycle Bin. But today, most files are saved remotely to a file server, and accidental deletions are completely lost. IT personnel must then engage in a time-consuming search through backup, restoring the version of the file that existed at the time the last backup was performed.
Once the file is restored from backup, there is more added time, however, as now the user must bring that file back up into the state it was in when deleted. Worse, if the file has been created since the last backup, it must now be re-created from scratch.
Backup solutions are essential-and so are these vital tools to make them complete.
For more information please visit: Diskeeper.com
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Make Certain Your Backup Solutions are Complete
Monday, May 25, 2009
Downloading free games
A lot of players are searching for websites to download games for free. You can use any search engine, start searching for keywords like “download games for free” or “game downloads” and you get millions of search results. But the question is whether there are really any places to get your free games.
There are risks faced by many gamers today when they download computer games at these free websites. One most common problem is that in the process of downloading, their computers get infected with all kinds of adware’s, their system end up suffering from slow performance. This has become a fact when downloading from the internet; we have heard this happening again and again. So when your computer loses the ability to function properly and you have to call in a technician for professional assistance, those downloads are now not free by any means.
Another problem that happens to people who download games at free sites is that some of the games are not really full. They are pirated copies of the original games. Now, it is not advisable to download these to play as you can get a lot of legal troubles by doing so.
Fortunately, while you cannot find free games to play without getting caught in the problems mentioned, they are still available for very affordable prices at paid membership services. Basically, for a one-time fee, you can download games at these sites without having to worry about spy ware, adware or legal problems.
Not only that, the selection of games is huge and you can definitely find a choice game to download and play. This option is popular among teens and young gamers who get tired of the games they play very quickly. Perhaps it is because they are finishing their games at such an incredibly fast pace. If you are interested in a constantly updated site to download full PC games
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
Building A Gaming Rig
This Video is part 1 of 3 on "Building a KICKASS Gaming Rig". In this video, I will outline how to select the correct hardware. The average computer user still purchases pre-built systems. The reason for this is that most find selecting the right components and installing them a very daunting task. This Video is intended to help you build your own high end gaming computer system. Please remember though, that this video is intended as a general guide. This is an older video so a little of the technology is changed like DDR3. And the Intel core i7.As well as a couple other things, but other than that it’s a good video.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Battle of the Budget Gaming Graphics Cards
The Contenders: $95 to $250
We have quite a lineup this time around. We burned through a pile of nine graphics cards from six different brands. We're sort of separating the gang into two groups: those that cost between $150 and $250, and those that price at $150 or below. The pricing we used was generated from scouring through a number of computer parts Web retailers and creating an approximate average. See Full Article Here
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet
Archos, known for its multi-talented portable video players, has just busted out a new one: the Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet. The shiny player can be equipped with attachments that turn it into a digital video recorder, TV set, or GPS navigator. In its default form, its 4.8-inch 800 x 480-pixel touchscreen does justice to a variety of video formats.
It's also adept at Web surfing thanks to Wi-Fi, letting you let you browse the Web, watch YouTube video, or answer your e-mail wherever you can find a wireless connection. There's an optional 3G modem attachment on the way, too, letting you connect over a cellular network. We took the 60GB version of the Archos 5 ($350) for a spin, flexing its versatility to the limits.
Cooler Master Storm Scout ATX Mid-Tower Black Case

Cases are among the most important components of the computer. After all, when you are showing off your computer to your friends at a LAN party, it won't do at all to have a drab boring case. Also, the case holds all of the other computer components inside, meaning that if you purchase a case too small for your needs the case will be limiting what you can expand with. Cooler Master manufactures cases, power supplies, cooling solutions for the graphics card and CPU, and more computer related accessories. They have innovated with their case designs including airflow throughout the chassis, water-cooling solutions and more. Today's review is on the Cooler Master CM Storm Scout case the latest in a long line of cases from them. The focus of this case is the LAN Party. Stealth panel for tuning your lights. Integrated fan LED controller to turn on/off internal fan LEDS
• Steel reinforced carrying handles for secure and efficient mobilization. This carrying handle is inspired by assault rifle charging handles
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Intel i7 965 Extreme Maxishine quick look
Intel i7
Brilliantly fast
With faster, intelligent, multi-core technology that applies processing power where it's needed most, new Intel® Core™ i7 processors deliver an incredible breakthrough in PC performance. They are the best desktop processors on the planet.¹
You'll multitask applications faster and unleash incredible digital media creation. And you'll experience maximum performance for everything you do, thanks to the combination of Intel® Turbo Boost technology² and Intel® Hyper-Threading technology (Intel® HT technology)³, which maximizes performance to match your workload.
Friday, May 15, 2009
I Built a Killer Gaming Rig To compare Built vs. Store Bought By Tom HusnikCustom
System Components: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Dual core processor, 3.16 GHz 6M L2 Cache 1333MHz FSB, LGA775
$199.99
EVGA nForce 790i Ultra SLI Motherboard - NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI, Socket 775, ATX, Audio, PCI Express 2.0, SLI Ready, S/PDIF, USB 2.0, Firewire, eSATA, RAID $199.99
OCZ Fatal1ty Dual Channel 4096MB PC10666 DDR3 1333MHz Memory (2 x 2048MB) $57.99
Apevia / Iceberg / 680-Watt / ATX / Dual 80mm Fan / 20/24 Pin / SLI-Ready / SATA-Ready / Blue / Power Supply $89.99
Two XFX GeForce 8800 GT Video Card - Alpha Dog Edition, 512MB DDR3, PCI Express 2.0, SLI Ready, (Dual Link) Dual DVI, HDTV, HDCP, Recertified $84.99 $84.99
Lite On IHES206-08 Lightscribe Blu-ray Disc Reader with DVD Writer Combo
Lite-On proudly introduces its 6X internal Blu-ray Disc Combo, iHES206. The new Blu-ray Disc Reader plus DVD writer provides consumers an innovative way to playback high definition content, while maintaining the capability of archiving personal data files onto CD or DVD. $104.99 Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer PCI Sound Card $89.99 Western Digital Caviar SE16 500GB Hard Drive
WD Caviar SE16 7200 RPM next-generation SATA hard drives feature up to 500 GB of storage and a 16 MB cache for lightning-fast performance. $59.99 Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1TB Hard Drive - 7200RPM, 32MB, SATA-300, OEM $89.99 ZEROtherm / CF900 / Socket 775 / Copper Base / Heatpipes / CPU Cooler $29.99
The Antec Nine Hundred hardcore gaming case. Now you can own all the competition with this ultra-mean case in classic black finish. $108.60 XP PRO OPERATING SYSTEM I got On E Bay $51.00 For A Total Of $1,252.49
Above is the computer I built over the last couple weeks I got most everything at tiger direct except for the case and the XP pro operating system. I wanted to see how much money I would save compared to getting a gamer pc at the store. To my surprise not only did I save more than $500.00 dollars but I got a much better system. I wanted to use the DDR3 memory I got two 8800 GT video cards 520 MB DDR3. Most of the gamer computers come with only one card some don’t even have a operating system installed.
Below are a couple examples of the gamers I found on the internet most of them still are DDr2, and only have one video card. Some of the higher end ones have Intel i 7 and DDR3 but at the cost of $3000.00 and above. Because of the cost of the Intel i7 is about $1000.00 dollars. With the money I saved I’ll be able to get the 3D glasses and the monitor that is needed to run the
NVidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit and the Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ 22" 3D Gaming LCD Monitor - 120Hz, 1680x1050, DVI, VGA. The system I built will have no problem running them. Plus I can upgrade with a third video card and add extra memory with no problem.
This will bring my total cost to $1836.70. Awesome I can watch video in 3D on my new 22 inch monitor with my new high end gamer pc for under $2000.00 dollars.
This is the first one I looked at. Visionman Intel Gaming PC BND-200: Intel Core 2 Duo
3 - 7 Days Lead Time to Build The System!
Visionman BND-200 Intel Gaming Computer, Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 Processor, 4GB DDR2-800 Memory, 500GB SATA II Hard Drive, DVDRW Optical Drive, Flash Reader, NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS Video Card, Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit Operating System.
System Components:
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• Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750.
• Hard Drive: 500GB SATA II.
• Memory: 4GB DDR2-800 Memory.
• Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS Video Card.
• Optical Drive: DVDRW.
• Card Reader: Flash Reader.
• Network: Gigabit LAN.
• O/S: Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit
$1,999.99 http://www.directron.com/bnd200.html
Specifications for the second one I looked at.
• Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 Quad Core Processor
• Unlocked CPU Settings
• eVGA 132-CK-NF78-A1Gaming Motherboard
• nVidia 780i SLI Chipset
• 4GB DDR2/1066 Gaming Memory (4x1GB)
• Dual Western Digital 150GB 10,000RPM SATA 16MB Raptor Hard Drives
• Raptors in RAID 0 for Insane Speeds
• Western Digital 1TB 7,200RPM SATA-II 32MB Storage Drive
• 20X DVD-RW Burner w/Lightscribe Technology
• 5X BD-ROM Blu-Ray Reader
• One nVidia 9800GX2 1GB Video Card
• DirectX 10 Support
• Triple SLI Ready
• 22-in-1 Flash Media Reader
• RAID 0/1/5 Capable
• Integrated 10/100/1000 Dual Gigabit LAN
• 1 x 1394a Firewire Port
• 4 x USB 2.0 Ports (Expandable to 10)
• (3) PCI-e x16 / (1) PCI-e x1 / (2) PCI
• 7.1 Channel High Definition Audio
• S/PDIF Optical Audio Output
• Clear Side Panel
• 850 Watt Thermaltake Toughpower Power Supply
• 19.4” x 8.1” x 18.4”
• Microsoft Vista Ultimate 64-bit At the cost of $3,999.99
http://www.visionman.com/
EVGA nForce 790i Ultra SLI Motherboard

With the new nForce 790i Ultra SLI mainboard, EVGA has gone to extreme measures to sate the primal desires of even the most bloodthirsty gamers. EVGA bills this super-advanced motherboard as “The Ultimate PC Gaming Platform” – and for good reason. Based on the NVIDIA nForce 790 Ultra SLI chipset and designed for Intel Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, Pentium EE, and Pentium processors this high-performance platform delivers incredible overclocking, works flawlessly with extreme FSB (1600/1333/1066/800) and DDR3 speeds (1333/1066), and supports true 2 x16 PCI-Express and PCI Express 2.0. Check out the specs – every gamer on this side of the galaxy will drool over them. To name just a few of the juicier details --- this ATX board supports dual-channel DDR3 memory up to 8GB and also supports up to 20000MHz SLi-ready memory, SATA II with RAID 0, 1, 0+1, & JBOD, 7.1-channel Azalia audio, Gigabit LAN, USB 2.0, and IEEE 1394. Additional features include NVIDIA MediaShield storage technology, 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports, Dual GigE with teaming, TCP/IP acceleration, and NVIDIA FirstPacket technology.
If you’re ready to conquer the world with your custom-built system, you’ll need a killer motherboard to help you do battle. And there’s no board you’d rather take with you into battle than the EVGA nForce 790i Ultra SLI. If you’re ready for the kill.EVGA nForce 790i Ultra SLI
NVIDIA 3D Vision Glasses

The latest in 3D gaming has finally arrived! The long-awaiting NVIDIA 3D Vision takes your gaming experience to a whole new level with true 3D graphics on all your favorite games. A simple USB port connects the transmitter to your computer. Have a Blu-Ray drive on your new computer? The NVIDIA 3D Vision also comes with a DVI to HDMI cable so you can connect a DLP HDTV to the NVIDA graphics card in your computer and view HD movies on a much larger screen. If you have a stand-alone Blu-Ray player, don't worry! The NVIDIA 3D Vision can also connect directly to a DLP HDTV via the VESA Stereo Cable Port.
The headaches and slow frame rates associated with old 3D technology are now a thing of the past. The NVIDIA 3D Vision produces a refresh rate of 60Hz in each lens, providing smooth gameplay and video playback.
The NVIDIA 3D Vision allows you to sit at a maximum distance of 15 feet from the transmitter and the glasses themselves have a battery life of up to 40 hours of 3D viewing pleasure before needing to recharge. Charging is simple. Just plug the supplied USB cable into the glasses and connect them to your PC. The driver software that NVIDIA supplies handles all the necessary synchronization.NVIDIA 3D Vision Glasses
Sparkle Calibre GeForce 9600 GT OC Green Dual Fly - 512MB DDR3, PCI Express 2.0, Dual Link DVI, SLI Capable

The Sparkle Calibre NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT OC 1024MB graphics card offers the same powerfully immersive entertainment experience as standard models, but is OC overclocked to deliver improved frame rates and better over all performance in the hottest Microsoft® DirectX 10 games. The revolutionary PureVideo HD engine plays the latest HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc movies with brilliant jitter-free clarity. Couple two Calibre NVIDIA® GeForce 9600 GT OC graphics cards together with an NVIDIA nForce motherboard for an optimal graphics platform, giving you the gaming horsepower to handle the most demanding games with NVIDIA SLI technology. With the Calibre NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT OC, amazing graphics performance is now within your reach.
The new Sparkle Calibre P960 Green Power comes with a 3-way BIOS, which allows the whole power consumption lower to 72.9W, users can obtain up to 28% power savings from GeForce 9600GT reference. As the world's only intelligent power saving DX10 graphic card, users help to save the earth every time they switch on their PCs! Calibre P960 Green Power is cooled by Sparkle's Dual Fly Cooling System, the exclusively multiform passive cooling device ensures powerful thermal performance with less noise, lower energy consumption, and stability. The Sparkle Calibre NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT
Computer Data Loss Prevention and Recovery by: Richard McNeal
For most individuals and businesses, data loss happens. Even the most established technology companies with expert experience in network and laptop security, accidents and hacks happen and data is lost. With the right support and preventative measures, however, losing information doesn’t always have to end in disaster. By making information safety a priority of your computer IT staff and for the employees who use your equipment, data loss can become a rare occurrence.
Preventing Data Loss
Most causes of work station (laptop or PC) data loss can be attributed to human error, physical malfunctions and hardware failure. The Boston Computing Network characterizes data loss into four different types: human error (overwriting a major file), file corruption (virus attack), hardware (fried hard drive), and site-related (earthquake causes coffee to spill on laptop).
For an IT staff member, preventing data loss within a company means making sure employees are:
- using equipment with up-to-date antivirus software
- securing their laptops both physically and electronically with computer locks and good passwords
- backing up their work onto a secure storage device
- using a surge protector and uninterrupted power supply (UPS)
Additionally, computer IT staffers need to have a best practices document in place that employees can follow related to how to handle incoming email, working outside of the office, and traveling. The document should describe how employees can avoid data loss through phishing scams, when and how they should use other wireless networks and how to protect company laptops from theft. By giving employees the information they need to prevent data loss, companies can stop many problems from every happening.
Recovering Lost Data
So much information flows electronically now that it is likely some data loss scenario will occur in a business. Whether it is a major server loss or a small problem on a single hard drive, there are certain things that should be done to avoid making the situation worse.
- Don't: Use the system restore or system recovery setting on the computer. This will not bring your info back instantly
- Don't: Implement an off-the –shelf system recovery software on your own. If you use the incorrect type of software, you are likely to ruin your chances of recovering any information.
- Do: Contact a computer it specialist or tech professional to attempt to restore the data safely and correctly
Many IT and computer services offer continued preventative maintenance and care, but in the case you don’t regularly use an outside IT service, contact one as soon as you realize a problem has occurred.
In addition to dealing with data recovery, IT and computer services provide a vast array of additional preventative measures for combating data loss. For instance, many IT service providers will offer security and back-up solutions like electronic data storage, information security, server support, desktop support, and networking.
Recovering lost data is not always possible but there are ways to reduce the chances of complete loss.
~Richard McNeal, 2009
About The Author
Learn more about getting professional computer IT services for your small business by visiting http://www.ascensha.com/
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
In How Computers are Used Now and Today By Tom Feinberg
Computers today are used in a way people commonly are doing work on it. There is more to computer typing there’s programming, troubleshooting, communications, and many of more uses from them people and I go through. People and myself has me know that there is more to computers then just typing more of it comes where in how other specific devices are used to convert data. Troubleshooting things such as viruses, networking, data loss, putting computer together, etc. has taught me more in depth about computers today. Having to do all of this has shown me that computers are a source of reflection of how it used and done with.
Communications and new software development has made people has there life’s saved is now another things used for computers to talk and send mail/messages. It a new trend for people to have computers and to use them in communicating in a whole new way. So computers are used now are changed today with new things you would like.
Throughout now in computers were hard to describe in-depth in the programming as it was made in what people and myself thought. People use computers in a concept of doing work on it and nothing else that so interesting. It wasn’t an interesting thing back then when it was made. Everybody ignored it as a useless product that never existed in the world. When I used it was hard to use and understanding more in detail the entire major concept of how the programming was. People like myself had a hard time figuring out uses for it. It was like a machine in a hard way to describe in of all the technology/electronics they had made to a computer. Programming it in what to do on it was like typing, printing, and playing was the major thing that was done. It was nothing but just playing and doing working on a computer, which was made to do. Having it programmed for these kinds of uses are having people do these common things. When computers are describes as programming in special uses as work, printing, and playing has the first new beginning of computers.
Now troubleshooting is the next thing that occurs around computers such as viruses and other errors for different reasons. People today are having these encounters to these problems and have been evolving around them. They are a big problem because it destroys all data and makes the computer not load up. It’s like a disease spreading to all around the computers and has never stopped. Another problem is that a person and myself hate to loss data to the program you’re working on for any type of project/work you’re on. It’s a major hassle to loss a big thing on a computer that you save and worked hard on. This is something people go through everyday to have these errors occur overtime. Having to delete important files from your computer to work has made them lose their work and the computer it self. This is why people have trouble thinking that it gets them frustrated. It the common problem everyone goes through everyday in using one. So computers back than were a big hassle to the people who bought them and encountered so many problems.
Today now computers have made a communications and software cure for troubleshooting in the major problem people have in the computer system. In the communications they have a Chat line/E-mail to send about anything between you and your friend through a network computer. This is something people enjoy doing to communicate with anybody they know. It’s a lifesaver now to send anything across a computer network in the world. The next thing is that software that can destroy viruses in detecting and protecting your computer has made a cure for it. People whom have troubleshooting in their computers now have software on the market see it’s a big help. It’s a new generation people now are safe with any software program that can be protected. The different between the reflections of the computers had shown many of what people encounter in their everyday life. Everything from the past has now made a lot of big changes. Now people are starting to get computer in a whole new different way for them to use it. Now new things added to the computer systems today has better communications and new software that helps people not to lose anything.
People from the past had problems with computers in knowing what it is. They would just use it as typing out work and other things. In that people occur with troubleshooting problems like viruses and errors. Now today they made new communication and software to help out people from their problems they have. So the reflection of computers has now shown new things has come to the future. Reflective Essay check what is wrong and sent it back full edit.
Tom Feinberg has spent more than 15 years working as a professor at the University of Maine. Now he spends most of his time with his family and shares his experience about thesis writing. Tom Feinberg is a right person to ask about thesis.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Old Computers. Trash, Treasure Or Landfill? by: Tommy Gerand
With this ever changing world of computers, more and more old computers are being thrown out, rightfully so. The old computers just can't keep up with today's software, that has been designed for the fastest and latest CPUs, and the most powerful video cards. But what about all that data? Your credit card details, client lists, personal emails? Although chances are if their found at a landfill, they won't be used for malicious purposes, the ease of accessing that data is almost too simple.
Along side that, thousands of old motherboards, video cards, RAM sticks, get thrown out and end up with landfill every year. And even though I'm sounding like a new ageist, the incorrect dumping of computer parts can lead to all sorts of environmental issues, with the plastic used in circuit boards not easily broken down naturally. Monitors in particular have high lead content, which , while encased in the monitor isn't exceptionally dangerous, but when exposed in a situation such as landfill, can pose a danger to nearby waterways and the surrounding environment.
Enter computer recycling. Computer recycling comes in two forms. Destruction and reusing. The destruction of computers parts is done in a contained environment and the plastic is then broken down in a controlled condition. Yes, this means they get big machines to effectively crush and turn what was once your computer, into many thousands of little tiny bits of plastic and metal. They then get this computer mulch, melt it, stretch it, burn it and turn it into different forms. Most of the major computer giants, such as HP and Apple, have recycling centres for the safe destruction of old PCs, however, some are a paid service.
CRT monitors are particularly favorable for destruction with each monitor potentially having up to 3.6kg of lead contained within. The processes are relativity simple, after the recyclable plastic case, metal chassis, yoke, PC board, wire and metal strap are all tediously removed from the monitor. The lead- impregnated tubing is all that's left before it's crushing demise. Even the circuit boards are crushed and recycled, with almost all of the materials being extracted. The extraction process involves various degrees of smelting resulting in lead, tin, gold, and palladium commodities for re-sale, and re-use. The whole process results in almost a 100% diversion rate, leaving only a small percentage that ends up in landfill, and of course, all that potentially dangerous lead is kept away from water supplies.
Re-using PCs is a very viable option. Some PCs get re-used for scientific use (correctly networked together to create a supercomputer) or given to those that can use older technology such as libraries or education centres. Just make sure you delete all the data off the hard drive or, if you know how to pull apart a computer, destroy the hard drive. The thought of handing over your data to a computer tech could be less comforting then throwing it in the trash, even though to comply with privacy legislation, employees have to wipe all data before re-using any computers.
If your going to be pulling the computer apart yourself, be sure to be gentle with your computer parts, always use static free bags, and always discharge yourself of static electricity before handling (touching something large and steel will do the trick).
For places that recycle in Australia -> http://www.recyclingnearyou.com.au/
About The Author
Tommy Gerand is a techie with an attitude. With over 10 years experience in the IT industry, Tommy has a knowledgeable and interesting view on the world of computers and electronics.
http://www.tekfix.com.au
eBags Firewall RapidScreen Laptop Brief
This bag has a compartment sized to fit most laptops with up to 17″ diagonal laptop screens. And this is only one of the many compartments and pockets. From file folder compartments, mesh pockets, and numerous interior pouches to simply one of the best organization panels out there, the Firewall Rapid Screen definitely has storage.
One of the most ingenious features is the flip out laptop compartment. If you’re a business traveler, you not only know the hassles of going through airport security with a laptop, but you’re also probably familiar with how most checkpoint friendly laptop bags function. The Firewall Rapid Screen is different in that the laptop compartment flips out of the bag and can sit in its dedicated compartment for screening and then just as easily flip back into the bag when through to the other side. No taking the laptop out completely and putting in a bin. No fumbling around with a removable compartment. No need to worry about how you’ll store other necessities AND your laptop and still be “checkpoint friendly”. No leaving the computer behind.











