Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Kingston UrDrive changes the way that you view USB flash drives

When it comes to USB flash drives, conveying speed most of the time we wonder would only what in addition can be made for improvements to such peripherals apart from more and more space to the data. -Now, Kingston has an idea because they have been in the business of storage for the longest time already, so why not leave it to them in a way find? Their latest brainstorming session led the Kingston UrDrive, where it your average USB flash drive in an active storage device turn.

UrDrive is a free pre-installed application that turn appearance on a number of Kingston DataTraveler USB flash drives, operate your average USB drive of passive memory mode, make active storage. This will also allow that user to easily access and organize your personal files, photos, music, games and videos. Also a built-in Photo Viewer and MP3 player that it is easy to check your preferred digital moments, will return on the swings, melodies, heck, the good memories.

Of course, everything feel good factor is reinforced by improved security with Norton PC Checkup offered. This particular diagnostic tool can scan for viruses, which will contain the checks for slow performance, as well as the identity and data risks while worms, spyware and adware. The inclusion of UrDrive will also further improve the digital experience 3 Web browser with the Maxthon. I know I've heard not by Maxthon 3 me before, but it is designed to provide industry-leading start and rendering speeds, while the sport of an architecture provides a portable, secure browsing experience users. You can browse basically at the same time all temporary files on public computers, history and cookies are stored on your flash drive and not on the computer itself.

On the first UrDrive that stand up as a free, pre-installed application, to Kingston for beginners DataTraveler 100 G 2, 108 and 109 USB flash drives, with the DTIG3 to get it at some point on the road, as well as come in capacities of 4 GB to 32 GB.

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Friday, August 5, 2011

LEGO Minifig USB flash drive

Love all LEGO? I'm pretty sure that you already the wonders of LEGO and how it does Tickle his job knowledge in your imagination. Well,'s LEGO back with a spanking new device for geeks - the aptly named LEGO Minifig USB flash drive. She would certainly place this Minifig in a potentially embarrassing situation like in order to access data, you must have the pull-down his pants. Yes Sir, I wonder, how many of us go around naked before awakening and realize it was not real have dreamed. Phew!

This LEGO Minifig will hold 2 GB data within, and it plays nice with Mac and PC platforms. Accompanied by a keychain system, you can more or less to carry space with you - for all 2 GB, which cost you comfort $24.99 but. I'm just waiting for someone at Hackaday these puppies take apart and involves a higher capacity chip-if only LEGO with different capacities would be models.

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