USB Flash Drive Tester
Downloads Flash card/drive tester allows testing of any removable media including SD, MMC, CF, USB flash pen drives for bad or unstable sectors. Especially useful for testing for fake sizes often seen on low quality USB pen drives.
[July 6, 2009, 5:31]
Xkey USB drive allows remote access to Exchange email
Talkback That's all it is really: a VPN program put on a flash card connected to a USB connector. "When the device is removed, it automatically deletes the contents of the computer's cache, leaving no trace of the user.
[May 27, 2004, 15:04]
Xkey USB drive allows remote access to Exchange email
News The Xkey looks like an ordinary USB flash memory drive, but it contains a tiny processor, a full Microsoft Exchange client, a database, a synchronisation engine and a VPN security application. These features allow the device to be configured so...
[May 19, 2004, 13:05]
Biometric USB drive scans fingerprints
News Memory Experts is to launch a 2GB biometric USB flash drive in the UK next month, featuring a fingerprint scanner that can be used to control both access to documents stored inside the device and to a corporate network, the company said this week.
[February 20, 2004, 15:00]
Dekart Logon for Citrix ICA Client
Downloads Stop memorizing logins, passwords, Citrix servers and manually entering them; store all your Citrix connections on one USB flash drive, smart card, or token; enjoy automated access - simply insert the USB drive and pass convenient identification.
[May 7, 2008, 8:00]
Kingston U3 DataTraveler (2GB) review
Reviews It provides all the portability that's intrinsic to the USB flash drive format, adding the ability to run applications from the drives themselves, leaving no trace once the drive is removed from the USB port, and delivering security in the form of...
[July 20, 2006, 9:55]
16GB flash drive coming from Toshiba
News Toshiba will launch a limited edition USB flash drive with a capacity of 16GB later this year. The drive, whose price hasn't yet been revealed, will help promote Toshiba's new range of U3 USB flash drives, which it announced on Wednesday.
[August 30, 2006, 16:55]
Flash rivals to create USB drive standard
News M-Systems and SanDisk -- creator of the USB flash drive and the world's largest supplier of flash card storage respectively -- joined forces on Tuesday to develop and promote the next generation of USB flash drives.
[September 7, 2004, 16:15]
Windows 7 on a Read-only Flash Drive?
Blog Considering that the price of a 4GB USB flash drive has been as low as 5 dollars on close-out specials, financially it wouldn't make sense UNLESS Microsoft decides to go into the Flash RAM business. Even stripped down it will be better than 2 GB so...
[June 30, 2009, 2:13]
Standard tries to unlock USB keys' potential
News Who needs to carry a laptop, when you can store all of your data and applications on a pocket-size USB flash drive? Thus the companies created the U3 Limited Liability Company, headquartered in Redwood City, California, which will promote its U3...
[January 10, 2005, 8:55]
Mandriva Flash review
Reviews So long as your system's BIOS supports booting from a USB flash drive, you'll be into the setup screens — where you're asked to enter information such as language, location, keyboard type and time zone, plus administrator and user passwords — in...
[January 5, 2007, 13:53]
Martian LifeBoat
Downloads Martian LifeBoat is an application that makes keeping up-to-date backups as simple as plugging in a USB Flash Drive. With LifeBoat, users define "LifeBoats", sets of files and folders that get backed up each time a particular removable media device...
[November 29, 2006, 6:00]
GGreat USB AntiBody
Downloads Auto install protection when new USB drive was inserted, then it has antibody and eliminates the USB flash virus. Prevent unknown and known viruses from your USB Flash. Benchmark the safety of your USB drive (Pen drive, Memory card, External drive...
[October 12, 2009, 4:30]
Archos_USB_Drivers_09062005.zip
Downloads This package supports the following driver models:USB Storage Alcor Micro USB Storage Driver for Win98 ARCHOS Gmini100 USB2.0 ARCHOS Gmini200 USB2.0 ARCHOS QDisk USB2.0 ARCHOS GminiXS USB2.0 ARCHOS HD Adapter USB Hard Drive Adapter USB Storage...
[January 7, 2003, 7:00]
Symbian keen to ignite USB development interest
Blog As welcome as USB was at the time of its introduction in 1996, it has arguably now become such a part of the fabric of the technology landscape that we generally fail to get very excited about it - unless someone offers you a silver plated...
[December 1, 2008, 10:27]
Time to get a life, Windows eats all my free time
Blog Before the OS image is copied, the USB flash drive runs a number of routines set to partition, format and run chkdsk /f on the newly NTFS formatted partitions on the installed hard drive. The system starts running on a USB flash drive that is...
[March 30, 2008, 11:40]
Drive makers ally to push portable data
News Lexar Media, Samsung Semiconductor and others plan on Monday to launch the USB Flash Drive Alliance. Handy also noted that some major companies with USB flash-drive products have not signed onto the alliance.
[December 8, 2003, 8:05]
Open-source encryption software gets update
News The free open-source disk-encryption software for Windows Vista/XP/2000 and Linux allows people to encrypt an entire hard disk partition or a storage device such as USB flash drive, and create a virtual encrypted disk within a file and mount it as...
[March 21, 2007, 14:23]
Mandriva Linux gets flashy
Blog I've been using Mandriva's new Linux-distribution-on-a-USB-stick, Mandriva Flash, and most impressive it is too. On a small 2GB USB key, you get a fully portable Linux desktop comprising the Linux Kernel 2.6.17 plus KDE 3.5.4, Mozilla Firefox...
[January 4, 2007, 11:13]
USB drives: Useful tool or security nightmare?
News Any user can stick a flash drive in his or her workstation as long as it has an open, enabled USB port. Several USB flash drive manufacturers offer drives with these features, and the additional cost is minimal when you compare it to the extra...
[May 18, 2005, 17:30]



