I?m still not convinced. Here?s why:
I?m still not convinced. Here?s why:
I?ve never lost my data due to a dead battery, and I use my Pocket PC a lot.
If I ever did loose my data due to a dead battery, since I sync with my desktop, usually two or more times a day, my data is backed up on a regular basis.
Something that greatly concerns me, and should concern most corporate users, is that if my pocket PC should ever all into the wrong hands, I?m secure in the knowledge that when someone does a hard-reset, all of my data will be gone. Please, someone correct me if I?m wrong, but if this should happen with WM5, after someone did a hard-reset to gain access to my device, my sensitive data would still be there for them to use. Even if I encrypt my data, they still have something to hack. Am I wrong? (I really hope so).
We?ve always had this sort of storage since the beginning, in the form of memory cards. In previous versions, we had a choice of using ROM or RAM, now we don?t.
Am I missing the something?
Thanks
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