Jul 6th, 2009 | By Nivedh | Category: Flash memory, Hard Drives, Reviews, Super Talent
Super Talent's Luxio USB flash drive not only looks good, but it also packs several features in its compact and elegant form factor. With 64GB of storage space and AES 256-bit encryption, the Luxio is not lacking in any respect. How does it perform? Read on for the details.
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Jun 9th, 2009 | By Anthony | Category: Flash memory, Hard Drives, OCZ, Reviews
Solid State Drives promised to offer breath taking performance and near instantaneous response. The first readily affordable generation didn't quite live up to the expectation with rapid decay in performance. After much development we finally what the initial JMicron controller should have provided.
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May 28th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Flash memory, G.Skill, Hard Drives, Reviews
We've been seeing an influx in the number of SSD drives hitting the market but few have consistently provided steady performance over time. The introduction of the Indilinx controller and DRAM Cache sets high expectations on performance for the G.Skill Falcon.
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Mar 5th, 2009 | By Jared | Category: Flash memory, Patriot Memory, Reviews
Patriot Memory claims the Xporter Magnum is the perfect solution to transport your important data around. It offers 210X fast transfer rates and boasts a massive 64GB of storage. You won't be filling this up anytime soon.
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Feb 15th, 2009 | By Nivedh | Category: ATP, Flash memory, Reviews
ATP presents the world's first recyclable USB flash drive, the aptly named EarthDrive. Built using a biodegradable polymer (PLA), the EarthDrive is different from other USB flash drives which may contain environmentally harmful substances. Read on for details about this unique product.
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Feb 11th, 2009 | By Simon | Category: Flash memory, OCZ, Reviews
OCZ may be better known for their memory products, but they are by far a favourite when it comes to flash memory. Ever since the original OCZ Flash Rally, I knew OCZ would continue and expand their lineup. Today, we have the OCZ Gold Series SDHC, a top performer in today's memory standards.
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Nov 13th, 2008 | By Jared | Category: Corsair, Flash memory, Reviews
The capacity for flash storage devices keeps increasing but physical sizes often stay the same. Corsair's Flash Voyagermini remedies this with a drive small enough to fit on your key chain.
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Oct 19th, 2008 | By Jared | Category: Flash memory, Patriot Memory, Reviews
Much like our stock market, Flash memory prices have been on a freefall. Not too long ago a 2GB USB stick was considered large and expensive but now you can get 32GB for under 75 bucks! Today we look at such a drive – The Patriot Memory 32GB Xporter XT USB Flash Drive.
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Aug 6th, 2008 | By Jared | Category: Flash memory, n-Trance, Reviews
USB thumbdrives have become a common and familiar method of portable storage, making security of this data an increasing concern. The n-Tegrity Pro looks to solve those concerns and ease your mind.
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Jul 31st, 2008 | By Nivedh | Category: Flash memory, Reviews, Super Talent
USB flash drives have been getting smaller and smaller while capacities have been increasing. Super Talent's Pico-C, one of the smallest flash drives in the world, features a capacity of 8GB in a tiny and sleek form factor.
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Jul 25th, 2008 | By Nivedh | Category: Flash memory, Kingston, Reviews
USB flash drives are extremely convenient but most are not very secure in terms of protecting your data. Kingston's new DataTraveler BlackBox featuring government-approved AES 256-bit FIPS 140-2 encryption hopes to change that.
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May 3rd, 2008 | By Simon | Category: Flash memory, OCZ, Reviews
OCZ is better known for cutting edge desktop memory, but they haven't let their presence slide in the flash media department. Their latest news has been with 2.5′ solid state drives but this 4GB flash drive will rock your world too.
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