Toshiba is about to launch a new line of USB flash drives called TransMemory, the biggest of which will be a limited edition 16GB behemoth. The flash drives will come with U3’s (the fancy name Toshiba ...
Lexar has rolled out a pair of 16GB USB flash drives in its JumpDrive range, the FireFly and Secure II Plus. The FireFly is the more basic of the two, with a simple blue LED indicator to show drive ...
Typically, pico or small form factor flash drives are few and far between. As of late, however, things seem to be picking up a bit with SuperTalent, PQI, and even Corsair jumping into the market with ...
The humble USB Flash drive has been hit by the miniaturization ray again with Active Media Products introducing what it claims is the world’s smallest 16GB USB drive. The Wink measures just 1.2 x 0.5 ...
After being underwhelmed by the Mach Xtreme MX-GX last week, we are moving onto the new Sharkoon Flexi-Drive Extreme Duo USB 3.0. Personally, I haven't seen too many Sharkoon products, but the company ...
Some of the industry's biggest names are continuing to drag their heels in adopting the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard, but the high-speed successor to ubiquitous USB 2.0 has nonetheless grown in ...
Whether it be pictures of your Friday night escapade, scans of your tax records, or your company’s secret next generation product design, the flash drive has become one of the most common methods of ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Pros & Cons Verbatim Store 'n' Go V3 USB Drive (16GB) Specs ...
Manufacturer seems to be coming with peculiar USB flash drives in creative design and interesting shapes. If you can't fabricate one likes a bottle opener, or a no-punt-intended's thumb drive, or a ...
Lexar Media, a leading global provider of memory products for digital media, today announced the 16GB capacity JumpDrive FireFly USB flash drive. The powerful, high-speed USB JumpDrive FireFly is ...
We've seen Buffalo shrink USB drives down to preposterous sizes in the recent past, and now the company is throwing a microSD card reader into the mix. Available for ¥15,500.00 (that's $160, give or ...
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