Flash Drive
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Kingston's new DataTraveler Ultimate Generation GT is a USB 3.1 flash drive boasting a capacity of up to 2 TB, making it the highest capacity USB flash drive in the world.
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Have you ever wondered what that USB port on your Wi-Fi router is for? Most modern routers have at least one or maybe two, and today we'll take a look at how Windows users can set it up with a hard or flash drive to share content across a local network.
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Although the iPhone may indeed pack a whole plethora of features, it still lacks a USB port. This means that it can't share files with a Mac or PC via a regular flash drive. The iStick, however, isn't regular. According to its creators, it's the world's first Lightning-to-USB flash drive.
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Sony's new USM-SA1 flash drives feature an exposed, full size USB 2.0 connector at one end for plugging into a Windows or Mac computer or laptop, and a capped micro-USB connector at the other for hooking up to an Android smartphone or tablet.
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SanDisk has launched two storage vaults capable of wirelessly connecting with mobile devices like laptops, tablets and smartphones.
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myIDkey, which is a fingerprint-encrypted, voice-searchable thumb drive, makes password management portable.
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Though not the first, GIGS.2.GO is perhaps the most tidy execution of a paper-based USB flash drives we've seen.
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Photofast has released a successor to its original i-FlashDrive – the second-generation i-FlashDrive HD.
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With an embedded silicon chip, intelliPaper turns an ordinary strip of paper into a working USB drive.
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It's time once again for our annual look back at some of the most outrageous examples of new technology to have crossed our desk during 2012.
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The Apophis USB drive is made with parts of an actual meteorite.
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The blink(1) is a programmable LED indicator light, that plugs into a computer's USB port.
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