Asus has introduced a new portable storage device, the Adol High Speed Solid State USB Drive (PM310), in China. The device ...
Sandisk has released what it says is the world’s smallest 1TB USB-C flash drive, one tiny enough to plug into a laptop and never take out. The Extreme Fit is just a little bigger than the wireless ...
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SanDisk has launched the SANDISK Extreme Fit USB-C Flash Drive, a compact leave-in storage option offering up to 1TB capacity and fast transfer speeds. SanDisk claims the new SANDISK Extreme Fit USB-C ...
Have you ever been stuck with a USB-A flash drive that can’t plug into your laptop that only has USB-C ports? Or even vice versa? You usually need some kind of ...
Storage solutions have become quite affordable these days, and here’s undeniable proof: right now, you can score this 1TB SanDisk Ultra Fit USB flash drive for just $80. That’s an excellent price for ...
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Kingston’s DataTraveler Max is far from the only high-capacity USB flash drive. The first 1TB USB flash drive to be released was Kingston’s DataTraveler HyperX Predator in 2013. But that drive ...
If your digital life moves across multiple devices and platforms, having the right flash drive isn’t just a convenience—it’s a necessity. This Dual USB-C + USB-A 3.2 High-Speed Flash Drive is ...
While being a little pricey at 1TB, the SS Rage Prime delivers fantastic read performance and legit sustained writes. It has been years since we last had a flash drive come through for testing, but ...
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