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  • Check Point puts VPN in USB stick

    Check Point has become the latest vendor to push the USB stick as the road warrior's best friend, announcing a way for business travellers to carry around their office desktop on a single drive.Developed in Check Point's homeland of Israel in…
  • SanDisk, Verbatim warn of USB drive security flaw

    SanDisk and Verbatim have joined Kingston in warning owners of some USB flash drives they should update their devices to protect against a security flaw that allows hackers access to their data. SanDisk and Verbatim have joined Kingston Technology…
  • USB firms warn of security problems with 'secure' memory sticks

    Hardware-encrypted USB memory sticks are being recalled for security updates because they contain a flaw which could allow hackers to easily gain access to the sensitive information contained on the device.When USB maker SanDisk first received…
  • BlockMaster boasts of 'supersonic' USB stick

    Although rival companies such as SanDisk and IronKey are likely to dismiss the tests as lacking independent scrutiny, it is also possible that BlockMaster has just beaten them to a newer generation of internal hardware or optimised its drivers.
  • Flash storage becoming too cheap

    If current pricing trends for flash storage continue downwards consumers will be able to buy a 250GB SSD (solid-state disk) for US$100 by 2013 according to SanDisk CEO. If current pricing trends for flash storage continue downwards consumers…
  • NHS in move to stem data breaches

    It's also true to say that UK freedom of information laws now make disclosure of breaches by public bodies much harder to hide than was previously the case.Last month, SanDisk announced a much smaller but still significant contract to supply NHS…

Latest Features

  • Seagate and the joy of SSD

    Now it has to decide how to get back into SSD, and in particular whether it buys in SSDs from someone such as SanDisk or builds its own.That's going to be a tough call for the company. Flash-based it may be, but it will most probably be loaded from…
  • U2, U3 and maybe U4

    Perhaps SANdisk will call it U4. Suppose you could put that in a USB thumb drive/memory stick? Thirty gigs on a stick could change the rules of the PC game. Fujitsu Siemens Computer's chief technology officer, Dr.
  • USB flash drives are failing

    Unsworth answers the same question by urging consumers to look for brands with widespread recognition such as SanDisk and Kingston Technology. Fragmentation isssues begin to surface with USB flash drives.
  • USB flash drives get to work

    For more information, see Kanguru offers 64GB flash drive.Program and data portabilitySome USB drives have recently developed the capability to run sophisticated applications, replicate e-mail and transfer desktop and laptop settings, directly…
  • SNW - Not disks and SANs

    Currently it uses 90nm technology.Toshiba Corporation and SanDisk announced that they have agreed to build a new 300-millimeter (mm) wafer fabrication facility at Toshibas Yokkaichi Operations to meet fast growing demand for NAND flash memory.
  • Toshiba's terrible day

    At the time, Toshiba received extensive confidential information, including Lexars highly confidential patent applications, according to Lexar.Also "Lexar, one of the largest makers of memory cards and USB drives, contended that Toshiba stole its…
 

How-Tos

  • 5 Strategies to Back Up Your Data, Now

    SanDisk is going all out, however, with its newest offering, the SanDisk UltraBackup USB Flash Drive. The SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus goes one step further by letting you sync the drive with Web-based storage.

Reviews

  • iStorage diskGenie review

    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…
  • IronKey S200

    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…
  • SanDisk Ultra Backup

    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…
  • Apple iPod shuffle media player review

    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.
  • IronKey Personal 8GB USB drive review

    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…
  • SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise

    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…
 
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