Sandisk is trying for a double-play in the storage and portable music markets with its Sandisk Cruzer Micro USB 2.0 Flash drive and its optional MP3 Companion. The first of the two products is a clear ...
August 29, 2007 Not so long ago we were using floppy disks with a 1.44mb capacity to save and transfer documents, even more recently a 500Mb thumb drive seemed like a revolution, but now, it's all a ...
The storage capacity of USB flash drives gets bigger every day and with the huge number of models available the market is spoilt for choice; however, not all are equipped with same features and speed.
Flash memory specialist SanDisk has just unveiled its smallest USB Flash drive to date, the Cruzer Blade. About the size of a paper clip and weighing in at just 2.5 grams, the drives come in storage ...
PUT TWICE AS MANY DIGITAL SONGS, PICTURES AND VIDEO CLIPS IN YOUR POCKET WITH SANDISK’S NEW 8-GIGABYTE CRUZER MICRO At Double The Largest Previously Available Capacity, Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive ...
For years I've been in search of the "ultimate" USB flash drive. Up until recently the capacities were too small or the prices too high, but now I've found three USB flash drives that come close to ...
A few years ago I got a Lexar 2GB USB flash drive for Christmas. It came in a small, unattractive package and stood amongst other far more valuable items. In retrospect, it was probably one of the ...
I've got a 16mb Trek USB key right now (not even sure if it's USB 1.1 or 2.0) and it's just too small for me. So I'm thinking about getting a larger one. CircuitCity is having a little holiday sale on ...
What if you could pick up your home and take it along with you wherever you went so that once you got there, everything felt just as familiar as if you’d never left? All right, suppose you didn’t need ...
O Denizens of Ars, hear my plea:<BR><BR>Whenever my new 16 GB Cruzer micro USB flash drive is plugged in, I can't run Windows Media Player 11, whether by launching it by itself or by double clicking ...
The Micro is a well-designed device, doing away with the easy to lose, fragile cap that typically covers the USB connector. Instead, the connector retracts into the unit's body, which in our opinion ...