The drive is labelled as 16GB, but like all drives, the reality is a bit less. In testing, the Duracell offered 14.9GB, slightly higher than the similarly labelled Verbatim V3. With no software to ...
Toshiba is about to launch a new line of USB flash drives called TransMemory, the biggest of which will be a limited edition 16GB behemoth. The flash drives will come with U3’s (the fancy name Toshiba ...
The Duracell Rugged USB drive (16GB, $20 street) has a size and shape similar to a battery itself, but this 16GB drive—also available in 32GB capacity ($28 street)—is one Duracell you'll never have to ...
Users looking for pocket-size storage devices for digital photos, files, songs and other data should see 16GB USB flash drives out by the end of the year. M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd. is already ...
Verbatim's Store 'N' Go line of USB drives has grown a little bit larger and more than a little bit faster with the Store 'N' Go V3, a 16GB drive that gets a speed bump, thanks to USB 3.0. It doesn't ...
Blimey .. check that out, they chuck 16GB of Flash storage in it ! Active Media Products, manufacturer of SSDs and innovative USB drives, today announced the new Wink USB drive measuring merely 1.2 x ...
The humble USB Flash drive has been hit by the miniaturization ray again with Active Media Products introducing what it claims is the world’s smallest 16GB USB drive. The Wink measures just 1.2 x 0.5 ...
Fremont, CA (December 12, 2006) - Users will no longer have to worry about having enough space on their personal flash drives to store all their files, music, photos, videos and applications. Today ...
Manufacturer seems to be coming with peculiar USB flash drives in creative design and interesting shapes. If you can't fabricate one likes a bottle opener, or a no-punt-intended's thumb drive, or a ...
Users looking for pocket-sized storage devices for digital photos, files, songs and other data should see 16GB USB flash drives out by the end of the year. M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers is already ...
Last week, Microsoft confirmed rumors that the Xbox 360 would start supporting USB flash drives starting April 6. The move came after nearly four and a half years of Microsoft only offering ...