Apparently, at least according to LaCie, their brand new XtremKey 8GB USB flash drive is the most adventurous USB flash drive in the market. We don't think we can necessarily argue with that point, ...
San Jose, California – April 7, 2008 -- Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today announced three new 8GB USB Flash drives, including ...
Here’s a little 8GB micro hard drive from PNY that looks kinda like a miniature attaché case. The PNY Maxfile Attaché has a tiny hard disk spinning inside, and gives you USB 2.0 speed in a form factor ...
We cover a lot of different flash drives here on SlashGear, but this one has to be the most expensive, by far. The Incrudo 8GB USB Drive costs a whopping $837. Can you believe it? So what exactly ...
An 8GB Kingston DataTraveler USB flash drive, a Dell Inspiron 537s desktop PC, and a Canon EOS Rebel T1i camera. Here are your daily deals for Wednesday, July 22, straight from the Gadget Gal: 1. Get ...
If you love all things Steampunk, feast your eyes on this little creation complete with its own presentation tin. This 8GB Steampunk USB drive has a retractable USB connector and is finished with ...
Super Talent is no stranger to USB 3.0. The company has been producing USB 3.0 gear for some time now. But now they're breaking a price barrier. The company has just announced that their USB 3.0 ...
We’re digging our Verbatim 8GB Store n Go with the itty bitty spinning hard drive inside, and now it looks like T.One follows that with an 8GB USB Microdrive of its own. Take a look at that swank blue ...
May 5, 2008 Flash drives are becoming almost ubiquitous these days, and with Flash memory continuing to follow its own version of Moore’s Law, capacities that were groundbreaking a year or two ago are ...
Yup, that little guy will hold a cool 8GB. (There’s also a 4GB version, in red.) And look a that, there’s a hole so you can stick it with your keys. Thanks, Verbatim! It’s called the TUFF-N-TINY, and, ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Even though major tech companies such as Intel and Apple have been slow to embrace USB 3.0, ...