Flash memory
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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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Major hard drive maker Western Digital has announced that it is acquiring SanDisk, one of the biggest and most familiar names in flash storage.
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Many attempts to make the humble keyring even more useful simply add one extra feature, two at most. The GOkey's ability to charge your phone, connect your devices, find your keys or phone and store your data must surely make it one of the most feature-loaded keyrings around.
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Samsung has just announced production of 490 and 980 GB solid state drives based on its new 3D V-NAND flash memory. The new architecture functions faster while using less power than conventional flash memory and also lasts 10 times longer.
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The NoteMark is a ballpoint pen with a built-in camera and laser sight, that stores documents as high-definition photos.
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A new type of transparent, flexible memory chip could replace flash memory in electronic devices.
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Intel's latest SSD 510 Series solid-state drives boast sequential read speeds of up to 500 MB/s – double that of Intel's current 3 Gbps SSDs – and sequential write speeds of up to 315 MB/s – more than triple that of its current SSDs.
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The Playbutton format puts an album release inside a button badge, with a 3.5mm earphone jack at the bottom and MP3player controls to the rear.
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LOK-IT flash drive employs a hardware-based PIN system that needs to be unlocked before any data can be accessed.