Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. SanDisk wants to replace the hard drive in notebooks ...
The latest line-up of products to scoot out of the doors at Sandisk come in the form of the recently announced Sandisk Connect Wireless Flash Drive and Wireless Media Drive. Today, I will be touching ...
Now here’s a USB flash drive so minuscule you’ll likely want to leave it permanently plugged into your computer for fear of losing it. SanDisk claims its new 128GB Ultra Fit storage device is the ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — SanDisk Corp. formally entered the notebook market with a 32 Gbyte flash-based solid state drive Thursday (Jan. 4). The undisclosed but admittedly steep price tag on the SanDisk ...
USB memory sticks are convenient for transferring and carrying files — unless, of course, you're using a phone or a tablet that lacks a USB port. You can always keep your files in the cloud, but if ...
SanDisk today announced that its iXpand Flash Drive is now available in a larger 256GB storage capacity for $279.99, expanding upon existing 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacities available for ...
* SanDisk will be the only major company to offer encryption and online backup features across its entire retail USB drive portfolio * SanDisk introduces two new USB flash drives-the SanDisk Ultra® ...
If you recently bought a base model of an iPhone or iPad with just 32GB or 64GB storage, then you might soon face storage issues. None of the iPhones or iPads support memory expansion, which means you ...
SanDisk has introduced some new enterprise-grade flash storage options with a maximum capacity offering set at up to 800GB. Designed especially for cloud and enterprise IT, SanDisk's new solid state ...
Western Digital's SanDisk brand today unveiled a prototype flash drive, which it says is the world's highest capacity USB drive featuring total of 4TB of storage. Equipped with a USB-C connector, the ...
Born too soon, Peter grew up in South Africa during a time where scanning codes into a VCR was considered to be state-of-the-art technology and wooden toys hadn't yet been pushed into the niche ...