Taiwanese flash memory specialist PQI had quite a big presence at Computex, and luckily for us, it also brought along several new products to show off. The biggest bunch from the lot were the ...
Do I have some doubts about the stability of the integrated USB Type-A / Micro USB connector? Yes. But Silicon Power claims that the drives are designed to be pretty durable, with protection against ...
Sony has announced a new flash drive with a micro USB on one side and full-sized USB on the other for easy smartphone storage expansion and file transferral. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, ...
Are you tired of running out of space on your Android phone? Isn’t cloud storage providing enough space for photos and videos? Storage space perils is a frustrating problem to run into, thus the ...
Manufacturers have realized that 16GB just isn’t enough space for anyone, that each one needs one of the best flash drive for Android phones. With so many photos and videos on our phones, we go ...
Flash drives have been around for ages and ages, but the newer USB 3.0 ones are still taking shape. Sony's joining the group with a new Micro Vault MACH, which is the first SuperSpeed USB drive from ...
Sony has announced a new accessory for Android smartphones and tablets, the Sony Micro USB flash drive, which can be connected to your Android smartphone or tablet. The Sony Micro USB flash drive ...
Bertel is a Linux user who likes budget smartphones more than flagships, uses a custom ROM, and gets his apps from F-Droid. When he isn't writing short stories for Android Police, you might find him ...
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 ...
In accordance with the latest trend in smart-phone, tablets and computers, U-Reach Inc., the data equipment expert, announces the first & proactive OTG Micro USB Duplicator in 2014. OTG USB Integrates ...
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 ...
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