Imation Corporation has announced a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives, the IronKey Workspace W500. Coming in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB sizes, these ultra high-speed flash drives feature a metal housing with waterproof and dustproof function, a USB 3.0 connection interface, a built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption, Windows To Go support and can deliver read and write speeds of up to 400MB/s and 316MB/s, respectively. The 32GB, 64GB and 128GB models are priced around $176, $255 and $442, respectively. [Product Page]
Imation Corporation is about to release a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives for the mass market, the IronKey Workspace W300. Coming in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities, these Windows To Go certified flash drives (MIL-STD-810F) feature a USB 3.0 connection interface and promise to deliver read and write speeds of up to 400MB/s and 316MB/s, respectively. The IronKey Workspace W300 will go on sale from February 21st, prices unannounced yet. [Imation]
TDK’s Wireless Charging Cube pumps out the jams, juices your Qi devices and resists water (video)
Posted in: Today's ChiliAlthough TDK mentioned its Wireless Charging Cube at IFA with the rest of its latest portable audio wares, it wasn’t until today that we got a look at the speaker. The six by six by six-inch (yes, you read that right) unit features the same retro, black and gold aesthetic as TDKs other Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR speakers, but it’s notably housing a Qi-compatible inductive charging base at the top (just like JBL’s Lumia-styled Power Up speakers). Along with being splash-resistant enough to stay safely within range of your sink, an internal rechargeable battery will net you roughly six to eight hours of untethered play time. We had a very brief ears-on with this $400 unit, so join us past the break for more details and our initial impressions.
Gallery: TDK Wireless Charging Cube hands-on
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