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I don’t know how your tech drawers look, but mine are filled with wires I’ll likely never use again because technology has ...
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10 Weird USB Gadgets You'll Probably Want To Own - MSNWe may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Let's be real, most USB gadgets aren't exactly new or exciting. They're boring essentials: flash drives, charging cables, wireless dongles ...
Smart TVs come with more than just the latest operating systems. Hardware like USB-based accessories plug in to offer tons of ...
USB Gadgets – The Leopard USB Drive 4:16 pm February 2, 2009 By Roland Hutchinson If the Red Rose USB drive wasn’t shiny enough for you, then check out this new USB gadget, the Leopard USB Drive.
These fun USB gadgets comes with 2GB of storage, and are bound to get you in the festive mood, ... Christmas Gadgets – The Christmas USB Drives. 12:07 pm October 14, 2008 By Roland Hutchinson.
Flash drives are some of the handiest little devices one can buy. Sometimes, moving files requires an intermediary, and this is where USB drives shine. They come in different storage sizes, with ...
When we last took an in-depth look at USB flash drives in 2005, the landscape was a bit different. A 2GB drive ran nearly $200, and speeds were quite a bit slower then. At the time, we noted that ...
Plug this flash drive-like gizmo into a USB port, wait for its fuel gauge to read full (90 minutes brings it to 90% capacity), then toss it in ...
This isn’t just supplying power, it provides a USB connection to the thumb drive hidden inside the HDD case. But just connecting it to your computer won’t mount it.
Journalist plugs in unknown USB drive mailed to him—it exploded in his face Explosives replace malware as the scariest thing a USB stick may hide.
Arguably the most remarkable thing about the LaCie itsaKey is that no one thought of it before. Put simply, it's a USB flash drive that's shaped like a key, meaning it's a perfect addition to your ...
New USB 3.0 external hard drives have a theoretical data-transfer rate of 5 gigabits per second -- roughly 10 times faster than USB 2.0 drives. While makers of hard-drives started shipping USB 3.0 ...
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