Super Talent hits back with a new line of dual-interface USB flash drives, the USB 3.0 Express Motile. Coming in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB sizes, these USB flash drives feature a USB 3.0 connection interface and a micro-USB connection interface, and can deliver read and write speeds of up to 67MB/s and 24MB/s, respectively (using the USB 3.0 interface). Prices unannounced yet. [Super Talent]
Today’s Amazon Gold Box includes flash drives, SDDs, and SD Cards, all at deep discounts and from a brand no one has any doubts about. Dig in to the full selection or check out our picks below. [Amazon]
If you’ve ever had the need to store terabytes of data and have those accessible to any and all of your devices, then you had probably taken a look at … Continue reading
Silicon Power has introduced a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives, the Blaze B06. Coming in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, these high speed flash drives feature a snap-on cap design by which users can easily use and store without worries from cap loss, a USB 3.0 connection interface and are backed by a lifetime warranty. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Silicon Power]
Mushkin Atom USB 3.0 Flash Drives
Posted in: Today's ChiliHere comes a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives from Mushkin, the Atom. Available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB sizes, these ultra-compact flash drives (just under the size of a quarter) feature a USB 3.0 connection interface and can deliver read/write speeds of up to 80/5.5 MB/s (8GB), 155/11.5 MB/s (16GB) and 155/21.5 MB/s (32GB), respectively. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Mushkin]
Mushkin is a company that has been making computer memory and storage products for a number of years. Mushkin has unveiled a new and very small flash drive that reminds … Continue reading
ADATA has come out with a new line of portable hard drives, the DashDrive Durable HD650. Coming in both 500GB and 1TB capacities, these shockproof hard drives feature a unique silicone outer shell, a USB 3.0 connection interface, a brilliant blue LED indicator to indicate power and data transfer status, and are backed by a 3-year warranty. Prices unannounced yet. [ADATA]
Strontium has unveiled a new line of On-The-Go USB flash drives. Coming in capacities ranging from 8GB to 64GB, these tiny flash drives feature a standard USB 2.0 connection interface on one end and a micro-USB 2.0 connection interface on the other end, and are backed by a 5-year warranty. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. [Softpedia]
OCZ Intrepid 3600 Enterprise SSDs
Posted in: Today's ChiliOCZ hits back with a new line of enterprise SSDs, the Intrepid 3600. Coming in 100GB, 200GB, 400GB and 800GB capacities, these 2.5-inch SSDs are packed with 19nm MLC NAND Flash memory chips, a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, a Marvell 88SS9187 controller, a MTBF of 2.0 million hours, 256-bit AES-compliant and can deliver read/write speeds of up to 510/300 MB/s (100GB), 540/440 MB/s (200GB), 540/490 MB/s (400GB) and 540/485 MB/s (800GB), respectively. The Intrepid 3600 will become available from Q1 2014, prices unannounced yet. [OCZ]
Earlier this year we learned about Gigs 2 Go, a concept for a credit card-sized pack of flash drives that you can “tear and share.” Inventors Kurt Rampton and BOLTgroup seem to have figured out how to mass produce the drives and are now raising funds on Kickstarter.
The final product is almost exactly the same as the concept. The drives come in packs of four. The pack and the drive cases are made of recycled paper, and perforations make it easy to tear a drive off the pack. The only difference is that the concept called for a plastic-free product, but Kurt and his partners eventually decided to add a plastic carrier to Gigs 2 Go. That’s because the drive they’re using is so thin that it won’t fit snugly into a USB port on its own. At least the carrier is made of recycled plastic.
Pledge at least $30 (USD) on Kickstarter to get a pack of 2GB Gigs 2 Go drives as a reward. You can also get 4GB and 8GB packs with larger pledges.