Whether you're a college student, working in an office, or working from home, having the right USB flash drive can work wonders for you. When transferring your data via the cloud isn't an option, ...
Flash drives have become commodity products and everyone has at least one. Most people, even those technology challenged folks even have a small stack of these drives tucked into their purses ...
A lot of us use our USB thumb-drives (flash drives, data sticks, whatever you call them) as little repositories for our daily document work. We keep Word docs, text files, photos, and other ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. One technology that's had a significant impact on our computing lives over the past 20 years has been the rise of solid-state flash storage, ...
Thumb drives used to be so cool. They came in every shape and material, from little plastic rectangles to rubber wristbands, novelty animals, and pens sporting a built-in USB-drive. We used to ...
I need to buy a new flash thumb drive. I have a Sandisk Extreme Pro. It is OK, but it has 2 problems. First, its performance is great for moving very large files around (i.e. sequential ...
Think about your desk in your office — your desktop and drawers are likely littered with USB flash drives. They are given out at conferences and trade shows, and they are now a ubiquitous staple ...
The overwhelming majority of USB flash drives you buy are going to come in one of two formats: FAT32 or NTFS. The first format, FAT32, is fully compatible with Mac OS X, though with some drawbacks ...
USB flash memory drives are experiencing an increase in product failures as a result of quality-control problems, and the wildly popular replacements for floppy disks could be facing other ...
Many of us have turned to cloud storage whenever we need to save or transfer files, but the simple reality is that local storage—in the form of USB flash drives—still has the advantage of speed ...