Corsair Inc. today announced its largest capacity USB flash drives in two models, each sporting 32GB of capacity. Corsair plans to demonstrate the flash drives at the Consumer Electronics Show next ...
The 32GB SanDisk Dual USB Type-C flash drive ($49.99) is a two-headed solution to a very specific problem. USB-C, the up-and-coming replacement to the USB ports we've all been using for a decade, is ...
Super Talent is at it again. This time, the company managed to squeeze 32GB of NAND Flash storage into a thumbnail sized USB drive. This drive is water resistant and supports data transfer speeds up ...
If you are like me, when you think of a secure storage solution, then you probably associate it with something with a software layer that enables a type of AES or Bitlocker encryption to protect your ...
We had our first taste of Super Talent's SuperCrypt USB 3.0 thumb drive at Computex back in June. Super Talent was set up in the Taipei 101 at the Gigabyte USB 3.0 Showcase that displayed several new ...
Clad in a solid, minimalist casing, the OCZ Rally2 Turbo USB 2.0 Flash Drive (32GB) proves you don't need to be big to pack a punch. The Rally2 ($102.99 list) bests other 32GB drives in its price ...
Patriot are a big player in the world of portable storage whether it be in terms of wireless storage devices or something on the smaller end of the scale, such as USB flash drives. Patriot have ...
The Kingston DataTraveler 150 ($60 street) USB flash drive delivers 32GB of storage and impressive data transfer rates, and it's the least expensive 32GB flash drive that we've tested. But with low ...
We’ve been focussing on storage a lot as of late, and for a very good reason as files are getting larger, especially when you look at the size of a good quality image, HD video footage or just a multi ...
Pen drives make for an important part of our lives, mainly because most of us need to carry our essential digital data at all times. Pen drives make for an important part of our lives, mainly because ...
It’s not too often that we take a simple flash drive for a spin, but with the advent of USB 3.0 models, things have become interesting. With USB 2.0, we were throttled by a limited bus, and while ...
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