Preserving Legacy—Iconic Advertising Agency’s Historical Archive Saved
Client: Bruce Hettema
Client: Bruce Hettema
Summary: Ken from Computer Clan paid a visit to DriveSavers, ready to unravel the mysteries of data recovery as he embarked on an epic journey to debunk a so-called “recovery converter.” This “magical device,” available for purchase online, claimed to resurrect old data from hard drives, phones, and tablets in…
9to5Mac recently covered the latest data recovery breakthrough from DriveSavers—using X-ray technology. Here’s an excerpt from the article:
9to5Mac recently covered the latest data recovery breakthrough from DriveSavers—using X-ray technology. Here’s an excerpt from the article:
9to5Mac recently covered the latest data recovery breakthrough from DriveSavers—using X-ray technology. Here’s an excerpt from the article:
After a complicated custom solution, DriveSavers data recovery engineers saved over 2,000 voice memos (double the number that Kesha had estimated were on the phone).
In Kesha’s own words, “DriveSavers – Y’all saved the day!”
Tom’s Hardware reached out to DriveSavers for professional advice on erasing data from an SSD or HDD. The goal is to prevent access to any personal information after selling or donating an old computer. Here’s an excerpt from the article: Author: Avram Piltch , Editor for Tom’s Hardware
TidBITS provides tips for securely erasing the data from SSDs and HDDs. The publication details multiple methods of erasure, and warns, “a highly capable outfit like DriveSavers or a government-level agency could conceivably retrieve the data…” Author: Adam Engst, Editor for Digital Trends
Digital Trends addresses the recent announcement by DriveSavers regarding data recovery from catastrophically damaged Apple M1 and T2 boards. Author Caleb Clark recognizes that successfully transplanting chips from a faulty logic board to a functional one is “quite a feat” considering the security measures that Apple has in place. Author:…
Apple Insider examines the recent announcement by DriveSavers regarding data recovery from catastrophically damaged Apple M1 and T2 boards. The publication notes that no other data recovery company has claimed the same capabilities. Author: Mike Peterson , Editor for Apple Insider