The new USB flash drive from Raspberry Pi tries to stand out by offering premium performance.
Securing data on the go is a top concern for individuals, businesses and governments. To that end, the Carbide uses AES 256-bit hardware encryption using an SHA-256 hashing cryptographic algorithm.
If you’re in the habit of picking up random USB flash drives and plugging them into your computer, now would be a good time to stop. The mischievous Dark Purple has built a custom USB drive designed ...
The flash drive comse in two models (128GB and 256GB) and promises more reliable performance than cheaper alternatives.
Flash drives can come in all sorts of fun shapes and sizes (my current favorite is shaped like R2-D2), but wouldn’t it be cool to make one with your own design? With a microwave kiln and some glass ...
To inaugurate the launch and also to welcome in the spring, USB Direct has just added a variety of new products to its website and is also featuring a special promotion to anyone who mentions reading ...
With the introduction of the Panther Point chipset along with Ivy Bridge CPUs, USB 3.0 has become more mainstream than ever before, which means those purchasing a new system nowadays can take full ...
There are lots of fun USB drives available today, and some of the coolest ones are crafted by modders and enthusiasts. One particularly interesting creation comes from the folks over at Instructables: ...
Flash drives spent a good amount of time as the number one way to take your files with you wherever you needed to go. As some of that has changed with Android devices and cloud storage, many of us ...
Did you know that more and more musicians are releasing their albums in custom USB drives? I’m talking about musicians like Kanye West, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Willie Nelson The White Stripes ...