If you’re were a gamer back in the 80’s that you surely remember Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES. Although NES has been replaced with newer consoles, that doesn’t mean that you cannot enjoy in the retro looks of NES. Continue reading »
There are several ways to transfer your files from one computer to another, and the simplest and fastest way to do so is to use a USB flash drive. If you’re looking for a new flash drive you might be interested in this latest model from SuperTalent.
In the earlier days of computers, 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch floppy disks were only way of transferring data since there were no CDs, DVDs, and USB devices for file transfer. It seems that floppy disks are returning as a medium for file transferring, at least as mods.
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MXI security has added a new encrypted USB flash drive to its stealth line. The Stealth M600 is one encrypted USB flash drive that has already received CESG CAPS certification. Right after this overall evaluation and final CESG CAPS certification the encrypted drive was finally approved for the use by UK government.

Some people might not remember the old 8-bit consoles that we all played it as kids. Before Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii, there were good old-fashioned 8-bit consoles. Back in the 80’s and 90’s everything was all about NES and SNES but the present day improved gaming systems have phased them out.
EdgeTech is releasing two tiny USB flash drives for consumption. They are small, convenient, easy to use, fast and the DiskGO Backup has an automatic backup software when you want to use it. Both drives are 1.4 inch x 1 inch in size, just a bit bigger than a quarter they weight only 0.1 oz.
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The first attempt at USB 3.0 from the Taiwanese flash memory maker PQI and not bad at all. The Cool Drive U366 has a nice, elegant aluminum exterior design with a clear plastic lid. Of course, what matters the most is the new PQI Cool Drive U366′s functionality, boasting USB 3.0 means it will boast 5Gbps/sec bandwidth max. This makes it ten times the bandwidth of USB 2.0 which many of us have been using for years. It will also be capable of transfer speeds of up to 97MB/s.










