USB 3.0 will be one of the fastest adapted new technologies of 2010. At this time it appears that everyone is on board, even though Intel is struggling to get their butt in gear. Intel aside, USB 3.0 ...
Portable storage really does come in all shapes and sizes. Arguably the most convenient of these is the humble USB stick, which are dime a dozen these days in terms of cost and storage. A prime ...
With the introduction of the Panther Point chipset along with Ivy Bridge CPUs, USB 3.0 has become more mainstream than ever before, which means those purchasing a new system nowadays can take full ...
SanDisk is taking “the world’s smallest” USB flash drive, giving it a USB-C connector, and… that’s it. In fact, it’s small ...
Toshiba has a lot of experience in the storage area and it’s a pleasure to take a closer look at their TransMemory EX II 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive today, a fast and secure pocket drive. This tiny flash ...
Just recently we took a look at Patriot's Wildfire SSD that uses a SandForce SF-2281 controller and Toshiba Toggle flash to deliver amazing performance. Today we are looking at the Wildfire of the ...
The v236w is an HP pen drive with a storage capacity of 64 GB. HP is known for its quality products, and this USB 2.0 pen drive is a similar story. It offers a writing speed of up to 4 MB per second ...
We spotlight a lot of external SSD drives on PCWorld, but some days you can’t beat a good, old-fashioned flash drive. And today’s one of those days. Amazon is selling the 64GB SanDisk Ultra Flair USB ...
The nascent USB 3.0 specification has been gaining traction throughout much of 2010. The SuperSpeed connection's potential lies in providing potentially 10x the bandwidth of incumbent USB 2.0 - near ...
SanDisk is taking “the world’s smallest” USB flash drive, giving it a USB-C connector, and… that’s it. In fact, it’s small ...
The Toshiba TransMemory USB 3.0 Flash Drive (64GB) is a high-capacity flash drive that offers an affordable price, but performance seekers should look elsewhere. Low-capacity flash drives are old news ...
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