Grelle Ablage ist eine meiner populärsten Kategorien, also ergreifen Sie eine Schale des Kaffees und des Planes, um für eine Weile zu besuchen. Sie konnten eine Sache oder zwei über grelle Technologie außerdem erlernen!
„Vorhergehende EintragungenNicht daß Gebühr Verschiffen auf einem USB Antrieb jedermann über dem Rand setzen sollte, aber, betrachtend Sie 8GB Kingston Antrieb für nur $32 - jetzt, das ein Abkommen wert an Bord springen ist [für].

Dieses GetUSB Dealz hat keine Rabatte oder Kupons, gerechte rohe Sparungen. Kingston DataTraveler ursprünglich waren, $54 aber werden auf $32 und änderung verringert.
Dieses bestimmte Modell hat schlagenSie USB Stecker leicht welches ich immer ein Ventilator gewesen bin. Die Einheit verringert die Vorrichtung Größe und Hilfen schützen das Produkt für eine länger anhaltendere Maßeinheit.
Ist so hier die Firmalinie:
DataTraveler 110 enthält Raum für hochauflösende Fotos, Graphik-intensive Dokumente, videos, Verteilungsbögen, Darstellungen, Bezeichnung Papiere und Musik, die in einem Blitz gespeichert werden und zurückgeholt werden kann. Glatt, praktisch und attraktiv entworfen, dient das erschwingliche DataTraveler 110 die Notwendigkeiten des Etat-bewußten Benutzers sowie die, die nach bedeutender Speicherkapazität in einer kompakten, Kompaktbauweise suchen. DataTraveler 110 kennzeichnet einen einziehbaren USB Stecker für leicht anwendbares und sicheres Gehäuse.
Ergreifen Sie das GetUSB Dealz jetzt. 8GB für nur $32 und änderung. Freies Plusverschiffen.
Was bezieht ein erstklassiger Hersteller der Motorräder einem Hersteller der USB Stöcke mit ein? Ducati und Sandisk haben entschieden, eine Teilhaberschaft zu verursachen, welche zusammen sind die schnellen Datenspeicher-Produkte wie CompactFlash herstellt und USB Blitz fährt.
Gut glauben Ducati und SanDisk, indem sie „Sandisk extreme Ducati Ausgabe“ schlagen und das Verursachen eines Antriebs des Blitzes 4GB mit einer schnellen 20MB/second übertragungsrate wird befiehlt $125 von den Verbrauchern. Warum so kostspielig? Der grelle Antrieb war in einem industriellen Blick entworfen, der widerhallt „die Leistung, die Farben und die Linien eines Ducati MotoGP Motorrades.“ Ich bin sicher, daß jemand ihn kauft, aber ich einen Antrieb 500GB erhalten kann, der schneller (und) für ungefähr gleichen Preis viel grösser sein würde!
Quelle: Gizmos für Geeks
Here is the Personal Pocket Safe UFD which is the first of it’s kind that is an “encrypted, epoxy coated, pin-protected smart drive.” Not the first pin-pad USB stick we’ve seen. But with military grade encryption and a mysterious “track-covering” feature to insure no one can trace it’s where-a-bouts after removing from the host.

Lets say you did find the Personal Pocket Safe, well you still need the pin number. This guy features a 10 digit touch-pad pin code using between 4 and 10 digits to lock down your passwords, documents etc. Get the pin number wrong and the Personal Pocket Safe goes in complete lock-down.
“The Personal Pocket Safe™ is powered by proprietary software embedded within a pin protected pocket safe that features a host of security-rich options that lock in all of the confidential and critical information that powers the lives of today’s consumers.”
Here are some key bullet points from the press release: (more…)
Lets just raddle off the use of the Cellink USB swivel gadget. Of course you have the shape, look and feel of a typical UFD. With flash memory for…well you know. Next, swivel the Cellink and you’ve got a microSD card reader. Swivel the other direction and you’ve got a direct connected to your USB port and cell phone for some wireless charging. Of course you’ll block all the other ports in the process, but that’s the cost of cool gadgetry.

If these become readily available it would be a great item to have. It seems like down-sizing your basket full of gadgets is a continual process. So here we streamline to a single UFD, forget another reader and the power cord to your cell phone.
That’s progress.

Source: Aving.
Is that a PMP in your pocket or are you just happy to see me? Sorry, that’s all I could think of for this super mini video player that sports a 2.4″ or 2.8″ full-size bright high-res LCD display. The device can be expanded with a memory card (T-Flash or MicroSD) but comes with 2GB built-in. The battery life will let you play video for 3-4 hours and audio for 6-8 hours.

The device is so simple but really combines many features people look for in a PMP including simplicity of transferring video to the device (supports USB mass-storage mode for easy transfer of video on any OS), expandability memory, charging via USB (when traveling I hate bring extra chargers) and can play FM Radio, Text, Pictures, Games and Videos. (more…)
Update: Nexcopy reports the USB duplicator will duplicate 30MBs of data to all 20 flash drives in about 40 seconds. The USB duplicator will copy 250MBs of data in about 3.5 minutes. So the USB duplicator has good performance on data copy speeds.
Nexcopy announced earlier this week their USB200PC USB Duplicator is available for purchase. This unit appears to be the easiest and most economical way to load content to USB flash memory. The USB duplicator is a PC based system which copies fro m a master location to 20 slave ports. I would think this an excellent product for those looking to produce interactive product information, sales presentations or even USB music albums on flash memory.

Granted this could all be done on CD or DVD, but the idea I like about USB flash, is it being extremely portable, more durable than optical media (no scratching or damage from direct sun), and can be reused again and again as a big, fat floppy drive by the user.
The USB duplicator concept seems to be a great method to manage an arsenal of flash memory, whether it be content loading to a new set of flash drives for a trade show, or updating a rotation of information to a group of USB drives (say for sales force or medical applications).
The Nexcopy USB200PC USB duplicator has some interesting features. The software will not only duplicate data, but an option to duplicate only new and newer data. Meaning, if you don’t want to over-write current data on the device, selecting the Copy New and Newer means it will only add data to the existing drive. This function also updates an old file with the newer version. This feature in itself makes USB drive flash management extremely easy and convenient.
The Nexcopy USB duplicator is priced at $1,299 for a 20 target USB copier so the solution wont kill your budget (like some $10,000+ systems I’ve seen).
Nexcopy USB Duplicator product page.
Scratching your head for a unique, personalized gift? How about writing down some lofty jargon and laser etching it to USB? ZaNa Design now offers laser engraving to fully customize your USB.
What ZaNa Design has done, is place a metal plate on the outer wooden chassis of their USB drives whereby you can laser etch any message you see fit.

These folks also encourage a simple design, logo or piece of artwork if you find yourself tongue-tied.
ZaNa Design has customized drives available from 1GB through 8GB and with many of them Vista Readyboost certified. Did you hear how to get Readyboost with your XP machine? (more…)
Flash Storage is one of my most popular categories, so grab a cup of coffee and plan to visit for a while. You might learn a thing or two about flash technology as well!
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