Who says that money cannot buy life? OK, so we’re dealing with digital life here in terms of data, but that surely counts as something, right? DriveSavers recently announced at 2011 Macworld Expo their data recovery service which targets Apple iPads. Yes sir, the company that has already managed to perform a successful data recovery for an unnamed “CEO of a large financial institution,” has decided to be benelovent by offering its services for individual users (it doesn’t matter whether you’re a regular Joe, a corporate bigwig or being employed by the government) – if you have the right amount of cash, of course. Even though the original data might seem to be all but lost, DriveSavers can often perform a “logical” recovery in 24 to 48 hours turnaround time. As for physically damaged devices, those will definitely take more time to safely recover data. How much value do you place on your data? Now, if you had maintained a consistent and proper backup process all this while, that one grand could have bought you a nice cruise somewhere.
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