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Flash storage company Team Group has expanded its line of USB drives with the model S112, which comes equipped with USB 3.0 interface. In addition to its primary purpose, the drive can act as a stylish accessory, as it is packed in a polished metal case with a black lace loop for one of its ends. The case has a zinc... |
6 April 2012 05:11 GMT |
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The new Windows 8 Consumer Preview can be easily downloaded and installed on a variety of supported devices, including desktop PCs that currently run under Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 Developer Preview.
There are several ways to get the new Windows 8 Consumer Preview up and running on your personal comp... |
1 March 2012 11:50 GMT |
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In the past, Viewsonic might have been only about display solutions, but the company has recently expanded its portfolio with a range of new products, including netbooks, ultraportable PCs or ION-based nettops. Now, the company is entering a new market, namely that of media players, with the launch of its VMP70 direc... |
5 November 2009 09:48 GMT |
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There is an increasing number of portable storage solutions available out there, most of which are based on Flash memory technology. There are only so many features that can be made available on a USB Flash drive to distinguish it from similar competitive products. However, the fellows over at IronKey have specialize... |
3 November 2009 11:17 GMT |
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Lexar Media, one of the world's leading vendors of memory products, has announced today the launch of its new Lexar JumpDrive SAFE S3000 FIPS and JumpDrive SAFE S3000 USB flash drives, designed to provide consumers with the means to store data in a secure manner. According to the Fremont, California-based compan... |
8 October 2009 10:17 GMT |
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Kingston, one of the world's leading vendors of flash-based storage solutions, has recently announced the expansion of its DataTraveler family of USB Flash drives with the introduction of a new, higher-performance model, the DataTraveler 410. The new drive is expected to provide consumers with capacities of up t... |
23 September 2009 06:43 GMT |
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USB Flash drives have become somewhat of a commodity nowadays, as most computer users are currently employing this media storage device to keep personal data and various digital files. It has become rather difficult to distinguish USB drives from one another, as most of them boast a similar design and technical speci... |
3 September 2009 07:02 GMT |
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OCZ Technology, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance memory and Flash-based storage solutions, has announced today the launch of the new, ultra-affordable Zee USB 2.0 flash drive. The new portable storage solution has been specifically designed for mainstream users looking for an alternative to... |
20 August 2009 04:29 GMT |
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Not very long ago, Kingston, one of the world's leading vendors of NAND Flash-based memory products, announced the introduction of the industry's first 128GB USB flash drive, an achievement the company later surpassed with the launch of the world's first 256GB USB flash drive. It now appears the market... |
13 August 2009 09:55 GMT |
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Kingston Technology, one of the world's leading vendors of NAND Flash-based memory products, has just announced another addition to its line of DataTraveler USB flash-drives, expanding the storage capacity to a world's first 256GB. The new DataTraveler 300 comes just weeks after the company's previousl... |
20 July 2009 10:38 GMT |
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Cakes in funny shapes and with special coloring are fun. Or at least they should be, provided that the people involved in making such a cake know one or two basic things about today's technology. And when it comes to special occasions, what better cake could anyone have than one with a representative picture mad... |
4 February 2009 15:51 GMT |
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We must admit that the Brass Cross USB Drive looks very good and can make a very cool gift for some of your friends over Christmas. While the launch of such a gadget before December 25 makes perfect sense, some might be surprised to see that in this one's case we're not dealing with a toy-like USB drive, bu... |
22 December 2008 03:47 GMT |
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Christmas is getting closer and closer and, unfortunately, our time for deciding which gift ideas are the best to follow is also running out. However, instead of giving in to panic and to all negative thoughts, we should remember that online shops are full of cool gadgets especially designed to be offered as gifts, a... |
12 December 2008 09:00 GMT |
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Unsuccessful in stopping the rapid spread of a variant of the SillyFDC worm, the Commander of the U.S. Strategic Command has resorted to unprecedented measures, and signed an order that prohibited the use of all flash memory cards, optical disks, thumb drives, and any other removable storage devices on both the army&... |
21 November 2008 05:56 GMT |
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There was a time when beautiful, handcrafted rings carried complex designs and were true pieces of art; even more, during the last part of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, such rings became very popular (among people who could actually afford a ring) due to their size and their special construction, allowing the ... |
21 October 2008 09:25 GMT |
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Halloween is indeed a very good holiday for all those who are fond of the darker, sometimes even gruesome side of fun, whether we're thinking of all sorts of pranks, wearing scary costumes and apparel or simply acting "darker." And for these people, a lot of thingies are created and sold each year, as it is the ... |
14 October 2008 10:12 GMT |
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Nintendo is really working on a solution to the storage issues that Nintendo Wii users are reporting, but apparently it is not preparing to deliver an external hard drive for the Wii. The same Laurent Fischer of Nintendo Europe that ignited a small controversy by calling all those wishing for more storage space "geek... |
19 June 2008 17:51 GMT |
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Laurent Fischer, one of the most important people at Nintendo Europe, has issued an apology regarding some remarks he made last week regarding people that demanded more storage space for their Nintendo Wii gaming consoles.He now says that "I have huge respect for those who, like me, share a common passion for Nintend... |
16 June 2008 18:06 GMT |
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The moment people will stop complaining about Nintendo's Wii lack of storage space might be closer than expected, since a job posting and some official statements from Nintendo suggest that USB devices might be on their way to the beloved casual console. And that could be the only solution for the problem since ... |
12 June 2008 13:06 GMT |
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When it comes to having the possibility of carrying with you as much data as you need, we are talking big storage room. This happens especially if you are a person who needs to always have at hand documents, photos, business presentations, high-quality videos or all sorts of other documents and data. A helpful hand f... |
11 March 2008 10:08 GMT |
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It's needless to say how much we need and appreciate external data storage units that go along with our smaller and smaller notebook PCs. But when high capacity meets small form factors and extreme portability, then we can say we've got a winner.Western Digital has released on the market the updated version... |
31 January 2008 03:59 GMT |
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Corsair came up with what they claim to be the industry's toughest USB 2.0 flash drive. Here it goes. Due to an ethylene-propylene-diene monomer (EDPM) waterproof seal, the stuff is water-resistant to 200 meters (650 ft). Finally, you can dive deep while wearing a shiny flash drive around your neck. Oh man, what... |
2 May 2007 16:06 GMT |
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