First USB 3.0 Thumb Drive Debuts
November 16, 2009 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Storage
Super Talent has recently come out with what’s probably the world’s first thumb drive fully compatible with the USB 3.0 standard. Thus the RAIDDRIVE has the potential to transfer data at 4.8GB/s—under ideal conditions of course—promising transfer rates up to ten times faster than USB 2.0’s 480MB/s. Just for reference, that’s 4.8 gigabits and 480 megabits a second respectively.
Capacities are currently 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB. No word yet on pricing, but El Reg has shared a December debut date. The RAIDDRIVE is of course backward compatible with USB 2.0 ports, but will only achieve USB 2.0 speeds. The only motherboard …read more
Introducing the USB Tampon (Must. Keep. Straight. Face)
March 4, 2009 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Peripherals, Storage
Whoever came up with the USB tampon deserves some credit. He (or she) didn’t only just cram flash drive electronics into an everyday object. Marketing wording was coined to complement the setup! Instead of simply listing “capacities”, meninos lists “data flows”. How witty!
(Image from meninos, thanks Geekologie!)
Sandisk Ultra Backup: Flashdisk for Partial Archiving Out this March
January 10, 2009 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Peripherals
Lugging around a USB-powered hard disk with your laptop may be the easiest thing to do, but the Sandisk Ultra Backup still commands consideration for its key premise: up to 64GB of encrypted backup storage packaged as a thumbdrive. Just like its bigger, hard-disk based cousins, the Ultra Backup features a handy backup button that ostensibly does as labeled. And forget about losing covers, since this flash drive’s USB plug slides into the body when not in use.
Perhaps the best feature of the Ultra Backup though is its onboard backup program, making archiving possible right out of the box. No …read more
CORSAIR 16GB Flash Drive for $30 (After Rebate)
August 29, 2008 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Peripherals
Need to bring around 16GB worth of data? Check out this 16GB CORSAIR flash drive going for as low as $30 on NewEgg.com. Just remember to figure in the additional tax if you live in CA, TN, NY & NJ, and the 3-7 days free shipping time.
Also, be prepared to jot down $60 in your loss column, since that $30 mail-in rebate will probably take forever to arrive.
Random Geekiness: Doesn’t this CORSAIR remind you of the Battlestar Galactica?






