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SanDisk unveils tiny iSSD solid-state drives

...This ZDNet UK-selected story originally appeared as SanDisk offers super-tiny flash drives on CNET News Read more

19 August, 2010 by Stephen Shankland

Russian spy suspects alleged to use high-tech tactics

...filed charges against 11 people who were alleged covert Russian agents, using flash drives and Wi-Fi for their operations Read more

29 June, 2010 by Declan McCullagh

SanDisk offers enterprise flash drives up to 800GB

...drive (SSD) set for its Lightning series consists of three single-level flash drives with storage capacities of up to 100GB, 200GB and 400GB; and... Read more

21 June, 2011 by Rachel King

Hitachi GST sends out 25nm enterprise flash drives

Hitachi GST has started shipping a 25nm single-level cell flash drive for enterprises, giving it a speed boost over its... Read more

8 February, 2012

Victorinox "Swiss Army" USB Flash Drives

I have owned a Victorinox USB flash drive for several years now - long enough that it is only a 512MB unit, and it was... Read more

21 July, 2010
Checkbook For <endeca_term>Flash Drives</endeca_term> 1.01.06

Checkbook For Flash Drives 1.01.06

Checkbook for Flash Drives has all the features of the desktop version of Checkbook, but... Read more

12 March, 2012
Credit Card Manager for <endeca_term>Flash Drives</endeca_term> 1.01.05

Credit Card Manager for Flash Drives 1.01.05

Credit Card Manager for Flash Drives has all the features of the desktop version of Credit Card... Read more

9 December, 2011
Keeping <endeca_term>flash drives</endeca_term> secure with biometric authentication

Keeping flash drives secure with biometric authentication

...help government agencies and other organisations mitigate the security risks that traditional flash drives pose Read more

30 November, 2011
USB <endeca_term>Flash Drives</endeca_term> Control 3.0.1.2

USB Flash Drives Control 3.0.1.2

USB Flash Drives Control is a small and easy to use program that runs... Read more

31 October, 2011

Report: humanity's storage capacity is 295 exabytes

...The combined total of all the data in the world — including USB flash drives, CDs, videocassettes, library books and Babylonian clay tablets — amounts to 295... Read more

11 February, 2011 by Stephen Shankland

Micron unveils 25nm Nand flash SSD range

Storage company Micron has brought out its RealSSD C400 range of flash drives, which are the first to use 25nm Nand flash technology. The... Read more

5 January, 2011
How to pick the best secure USB

How to pick the best secure USB

USB sticks and flash drives are popular for their portability and huge storage capacity, but their... Read more

30 November, 2011
Is SharePoint the Catalyst for Widespread Information Governance?

Is SharePoint the Catalyst for Widespread Information Governance?

...one struggling to manage vital business content that is spread across desktops, flash drives, and disparate file shares? Does one want to implement the right... Read more

30 June, 2010

EMC eyes cloudscape with massive product push

...that customers could tier data between fast but expensive storage such as flash drives, and slower but cheaper media like Sata drives. The company announced... Read more

22 May, 2012 by Nick Heath
Ten failings that will check the tablet's rise

Ten failings that will check the tablet's rise

...support. In the case of the Xoom, it only extends to USB flash drives. Offering more support for standard hardware such as keyboards, mice, and... Read more

16 October, 2011 by Jack Wallen

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