USB flash drives: fast, secure, portable storage
Written by Joshua Jacques   
Friday, 22 September 2006

USB flash drive by SandiskRemember how useful the floppy disk was? Remember our dependence on this 1.44MB piece of delicate crap? I hope we've all forgotten about that archaic hardware, but if not, check these new mini hard drives out. USB flash hard drives are about the size of a finger and can hold upwards of 4GB of data, almost 2,800 times the space of a traditional 1.44MB floppy! They can also transfer data to and from the computer at 480Mbps (about 60MB/sec).

The latest USB flash drive from Sandisk, the world's largest flash memory data storage firm, is called the Cruzer Titanium and sports either a 1GB or 2GB flash hard drive. It has a retractable USB connector which removes the possibility of losing the cap that all other USB drives generally suffer from. It's also lightning fast, small, and can withstand a crush force of 2,000 pounds. The drive includes software to sync and password protect files, as well as scan for viruses. Retail price $109.00



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