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These feature alphabetical characters too, enabling you to handily invent numerical passcodes based on passwords.Like USB flash drives we've seen recently from the likes of IronKey, Kingston and SanDisk, the iStorage diskGenie uses hardware…
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CPU utilisation rate was higher at 22%.To compare, we tested SanDisk's Ultra Backup USB flash drive, which is based on consumer class multi-level cell NAND flash. SanDisk's drive returned a random access time of .8 milliseconds, an average read…
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The SanDisk Ultra Backup USB Flash Drive is a one-touch backup solution and USB memory stick. While many external drives now come with a physical push-button backup option, a new genre of backup devices is emerging: one-touch USB flash drives that…
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The 4GB SanDisk Sansa Clip (£25), for example, has a screen, an FM radio, and a built-in microphone - and it doesn't tie you to the bundled earphones. Smaller than a USB thumb drive, it is completely devoid of buttons, knobs, and a screen.
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Like the SanDisk Enterprise USB drive, with the IronKey Personal you must first set up a secure password to lock down your key, which you type in every time you insert it into a computer.The IronKey Personal is now cross-platform, working on…
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The world waits for further developments on this front.Meanwhile, SanDisk has ploughed on with its conventional USB drives, adding automatic 256-bit AES encryption, which first appeared on the Cruzer Pro we looked at some months ago, and which…