One of the odd questions I keep being asked about the iPad is “Where do you plug in USB stuff?” It’s a sister phrase to the weird criticism oft thrust at Apple’s device, “Ah, it’s too limiting for me: ...
Memory sticks, commonly referred to as flash or thumb drives, use a USB connection to transfer and receive data from computers. The benefits for businesses who use USB memory sticks stem from their ...
If, like a growing number of people, you're in possession of a rarely-used USB memory stick, here's four simple but incredibly useful tips that'll not only give it a whole new lease of life but can ...
Systematic Development Group has released an ultra-secure portable flash drive, fitting a full PIN entry keypad to the USB stick. The Lok-It Secure Flash Drive from comes in two versions, the simpler ...
Many computer-based musicians now carry a USB memory stick as a matter of course - these things are great for quickly transferring large files between computers. Typical high street models only offer ...
ThumbMax-Flash is a new portable multi-purpose USB memory stick with a twist – it’s completely secure, requiring both fingerprint and password authentication to ...
If you are either super important, super paranoid, or a super spy, there are times when you need to be able to use a computer and not leave a trace. Now, a clever piece of software lets you carry your ...
In case you ever wanted a “golden” USB memory stick, here’s your chance: made by I-O Data, the so-called Gold Ingot USB Memory [JP] offers 4GB capacity. The body is mainly made of Japanese wood and ...