OtterBox box
If your computer is 'abused' during transit, anything can happen. LCD screen is broken, hard drive is in danger, data is lost, etc. In order for the computer to avoid collisions, falls or other potential risks, pack it into a thick rough case.
OtterBox Rugged Laptop Carrying Case can protect the laptop when falling from a 4-foot height to concrete. Outside it has a polypropilen cover, the inside has a shock absorber when it falls and the Velcro surface layer makes the computer flexible. However, this box is heavy (6 pounds) and expensive ($ 170). If you want more popular, you can choose a notebook bag.
Another option is to use bubble packs. It doesn't look very nice, but it's cheap. In the end, it is important to protect the safety laptop before the heavy conveyor belt of the airport is important.
Check insurance
You should make the worst case scenario (malfunction, theft) by providing adequate insurance for your laptop. Safeware provides insurance for laptops in case of a risk, theft or overflow and some other electronic devices.
You should also update a number of new product technologies, which have many flexible features that make your laptop safer.
Elephant: New Skype phone
Philips and Netgear recently announced a new phone line that allows Skype users to make calls without a computer. They are used in a broadband connection and a standard home phone package. Both can send and receive Skype calls as well as calls from the desktop. Philips phones will be available in December. There is currently no official price from Philips. NETGEAR does not give any information about either price or time.
Mobile phones: Nokia multimedia phones with Elephant
The new version of Nokia, the wireless N80 phone line, the N80 Internet Edition has been integrated with the VoIP component. These products come with Yahoo's Mobile Search and Go for Mobile application. Go for Mobile is a program that syncs with Yahoo e-mail, can contact mobile devices. The advanced N80 has Amazon's MobiPocket Reader, an eBook reader application and can upload photos to Flickr.com. Currently there is no official price for this product.
Storage: The Fujitsu drive is subject to impact
In October Fujitsu will release two new laptop hard drives on a large scale using orthogonal magnetic recording (PMR) technology. With PMR technology, the north and south poles of magnetic particles represent data on the disk in a orthogonal fashion, creating a parallel surface layer. Using PMR technology, the amount of bits on the disk is increased while reducing the word noise problem. Both 80GB and 160GB drives are 2.5-inch in size and have high impact resistance.