Technology startup U3 on Monday is expected to announce the availability of USB (Universal Serial Bus) drives based on its smart computing platform, which allows applications to run directly off USB ...
Milpitas, Calif. — Flash-memory manufacturer SanDisk and said VoIP provider Skype’s free PC Internet telephony software will be preloaded onto SanDisk’s U3-enabled Cruzer USB flash drives. SanDisk ...
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Dallas — Edge Tech introduced its first U3-enabled USB flash drive this week, alongside a drive with biometric recognition software. The DiskGO drives will include several software programs, including ...
This U3 drive can take a licking and still maintain your data, but it lacks high-end encryption. In our recent look at eight encrypted portable drives, we considered two USB flash drives, including ...
How many of us tech fans have been asked by family and friends to troubleshoot, install, repair, or assist with computers, mobile devices, digital cameras, and more? It is a regular occurrence for me ...
Q: In recent columns you mentioned using 512 megabyte USB memory drives. In that vein, could you explain, in English (!), the pros and cons of the new U3 flash drives? I've heard good things and bad ...
It’s easy to insert drives into or remove drives from the miniSwap/U3, and it also provides good USB 3 performance. FirmTek’s miniSwap/U3 is an $100 USB 3, all-aluminum trayless enclosure for any ...
CHARLOTTE, NC (September 19, 2005) – Verbatim Corporation announced today its 1GB Store ‘n’ Go? U3 Smart Drive, the newest member of its award-winning family of Store ‘n’ Go USB drives. About the size ...
I'm looking for someone with first hand experience to chime in here. The newish U3 tech that is showing up on flash drives - is it anoying? Is it a deal breaker? I ask because I found a nice deal on a ...
Who needs to carry a laptop, when you can store all of your data and applications on a pocket-size USB flash drive? Two companies are launching an effort to answer that question this week. M-Systems ...