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Those tiny plastic USB memory sticks you've got on your desk or skulking in your laptop bag's pocket are soon to be relegated to the past. Innovation, and the mobile tech revolution, is to blame.
Fancy a byte? Bagel Drive joins bizarre menu of USB memory sticks on offer. By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Updated: 08:31 EDT, 1 June 2009 . View comments.
One caveat: Be sure that your computer has USB 2.0 slots, and that the memory stick is USB 2.0 compatible. Also, a computer can only use one designated USB device for additional RAM, and that drive ...
The new 19.5 x 14.5 x 2.9 mm USB stick - which is slightly thicker but a good deal shorter than the Super Stick Mini from Kingmax, that I've often quoted as being the smallest - will be available ...
The ability to use tiny USB memory sticks to download and walk away with relatively large amounts of data has already made the ubiquitous devices a potent security threat in corporate environments ...
Swapping sticks. Different ways to manage and monitor USB flash devices so they stay secure were on show at the Information Security trade fair held at Olympia in London from 25-27 April. Some ...