Items tagged with 'Flash Drive'

Kingston Helps Companies Secure Data With New Flash Drive

Kingston Helps Companies Secure Data With New Flash Drive

Kingston is helping companies secure mobile data with its new DataTraveler Locker+ USB Flash drive. This new flash drive encrypts 100% of the contents using 256-bit hardware-based AES encryption. Access to the drive's contents requires a complex password. Brute force attacks against the drive are reduced since the drive... Read More
Corsair Introduces Survivor GT Family Of Rugged USB Flash Drives

Corsair Introduces Survivor GT Family Of Rugged USB Flash Drives

It's tough to stand out in the USB flash drive game. It's easy to pick a favorite MP3 player, a favorite TV brand and even a favorite game console, but does anyone really pay attention to USB flash drive marketing? We'd argue that one company that has managed to stick out is Corsair, particularly with its Survivor line... Read More
Centon Rolls Out MLB Flash Drives A Week Too Late

Centon Rolls Out MLB Flash Drives A Week Too Late

The Major League Baseball season may be over, but you can bet fans of the New York Yankees won't be forgetting the 2009 season anytime soon. Just a few months after Dell announced that it was selling notebooks with MLB covers, along comes Centon Electronics with a ploy of its own to milk ardent supporters of the club (or... Read More
Super Talent Announces "World's First" USB 3.0 RAIDDrive

Super Talent Announces "World's First" USB 3.0 RAIDDrive

Super Talent unveiled a new SuperSpeed USB 3.0 RAIDDrive which supports transfer speeds up to ten times faster than USB 2.0 drives. The new drive will come in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities and is backward compatible with USB 2.0 ports. (Of course, when plugged in to slower ports, you'll be limited in speed.) Using a separate... Read More
Paramount & Kingston To Deliver Movies Via Flash Memory

Paramount & Kingston To Deliver Movies Via Flash Memory

Thanks to a new partnership between Kingston and Paramount Digital Entertainment (PDE), a division of Paramount Pictures, you'll have another option for purchasing your favorite movies: flash memory. Instead of buying a traditional DVD or Blu-ray Disc, the two companies are hoping you'll like their new offer to purchase... Read More
Kingston's MobileLiteG2 USB Card Reader Redefines Tiny

Kingston's MobileLiteG2 USB Card Reader Redefines Tiny

HDTVs just keep growing larger and larger. So do prices on data plan rates. But we can think of a few things that just keep shrinking: CPUs, GPUs and USB card readers. Frankly, it's amazing just how small some USB flash drives and card readers are these days. Some of 'em just seem too small for your own good, and some of... Read More
Kingston Cranks Up The Speed On DataTraveler 410 USB Flash Drive

Kingston Cranks Up The Speed On DataTraveler 410 USB Flash Drive

When it comes to Kingston, you can bank on it being about one of two things: new memory or new flash drives. Today, we're taking a peek at the latter, with Kingston Technology taking the opportunity to increase read and write speeds on its DataTraveler 410 USB flash drive.Shipping in capacities up to 32GB, the drive can... Read More
Kanguru's 64GB USB Flash Drive Does eSATA As Well

Kanguru's 64GB USB Flash Drive Does eSATA As Well

When you think of buying a new flash drive, the company "Kanguru Solutions" probably doesn't come to mind. Well, until now. Said outfit has just released one of the most interesting and unique USB memory drives to come out in quite some time, and considering just how hard it is to make a flash drive "unique," we couldn't... Read More
Intel And Micron Partner To Make Flash Drives Infinitely Large

Intel And Micron Partner To Make Flash Drives Infinitely Large

For many, it's not difficult to remember back when USB flash drives topped out at around 8GB and demanded a near fortune. Today, these minuscule drives are near ubiquitous, and with flash prices in free fall, a rather sizable one (capacity wise, not size wise) can be had for not too much dough.But, even big corporations... Read More
Verbatim's TUFF-CLIP USB Drive Won't Ever Get Lost

Verbatim's TUFF-CLIP USB Drive Won't Ever Get Lost

We're a little fuzzy on our high school science, but we're pretty sure somewhere along the line we heard that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Some Newton guy, we think? Anywho, just days after we saw a new USB flash drive from Buffalo that will inevitably get lost in your pants pockets, Verbatim... Read More
Buffalo's MicroSD/USB Drive: Guaranteed To Get Lost

Buffalo's MicroSD/USB Drive: Guaranteed To Get Lost

In the never-ending race to produce a flash memory device that'll become lost the moment you unwrap it from its packaging, Buffalo has developed this: the 16GB microSD USB card reader.Put simply, this nub of a flash memory device--which looks about as large as Logitech's latest USB receivers--holds 16GB of information on... Read More
Maxell Introduces All New USB Drive & Flash Memory Lineup

Maxell Introduces All New USB Drive & Flash Memory Lineup

If there's one iconic thing in the long, storied history of consumer electronics, it's Maxell's "blown away guy." While the company doesn't run commercials featuring him any longer, he's still hanging around, seated deeply in his seat, being blown away by whatever new product the company launches.The latest from the outfit... Read More
Super Talent Unveils World's Smallest 32GB USB Drive

Super Talent Unveils World's Smallest 32GB USB Drive

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 to 30MB/sec. Six new 32GB Pico drive models will start shipping this week. Read on for more details in the press release below.Super... Read More
Sonic Brings CinemaNow Films To USB Flash Drives

Sonic Brings CinemaNow Films To USB Flash Drives

Sonic Solutions, best known for its CinemaNow movie venture, has just teamed up with Widevine in order to bring Hollywood hits to a place they've never been before: USB flash drives. Mind you, we've seen major motion pictures show up on flash cards of all sizes, but this is the first time a respected outfit has announced... Read More
Is That 54 DVDs In Your Pocket Or A Flash Drive?

Is That 54 DVDs In Your Pocket Or A Flash Drive?

C'mon - you know you've always wanted to be able to carry 54 DVDs in your pocket. Kingston Technology Europe has come out with a 256GB USB flash drive, which can hold a LOT of stuff. How much? Try 51,000 images. Or how about 365 CDs (one for every day of the year)? A database of documents that, if printed out and piled... Read More
New USB Flash Drive Has Top-Secret Clearance

New USB Flash Drive Has Top-Secret Clearance

Face it. A USB flash drive can be a really great way to carry around data you need to get your hands on when you're away from your computer or network.Problem is, you're not gonna put anything too sensitive on it for fear of losing it.Which brings you back to square one, getting access to important files on the go.Check... Read More
Aluminum Puzzle USB Key: 16GB, Over $10000

Aluminum Puzzle USB Key: 16GB, Over $10000

It's not often that we cover the remarkably extravagant, but this one was just too absurd to pass up. The MNEMOSYNE USB key, which was crafted by SolidAlliance, holds just 16GB of data and does absolutely nothing that any other USB flash drive does. The difference? Design and price. You see, this meticulously engineered... Read More
Edge Tech Intros 128GB Flash Drive, Portable HDD

Edge Tech Intros 128GB Flash Drive, Portable HDD

Let's face it: Edge Tech definitely isn't the go-to name in storage, but the company's still not totally unheard of in the industry. In an effort to expand its popularity and get more products on the scene, it has this week launched a new 128GB USB flash drive (Disk Go) along with 2.5" and 3.5" portable hard drives. As... Read More
Will Windows 7 Come On Flash Drives?

Will Windows 7 Come On Flash Drives?

A new rumor has surfaced that suggests Microsoft is considering a third method for distributing copies of Windows 7: USB flash drives. We already know Microsoft plans to offer a retail version as well as a downloadable version of Windows 7, but these two options present some challenges for users with netbooks that lack... Read More
Kingston Puts 128GB in Your Pocket

Kingston Puts 128GB in Your Pocket

If you’re looking for some serious storage in a portable form, Kingston has you covered with its latest DataTraveler 200 USB Flash drive. Claimed to be the world’s first 128GB USB Flash drive, the DataTraveler 200 not only provides plenty of storage, but it also comes with password protection to help secure important files.... Read More
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