USB flash drives are handy devices to have because of their usefulness. One obvious use case for a flash drive is, of course, storage. However, there are many extra ways to use your USB flash drive.
USB flash drives were once the easiest way to transfer files between computers and other devices. Almost everyone had a flash drive, whether for storing data, moving files, or as a simple backup ...
Flash drives are common for good reason: they're cost-effective storage solutions. Apart from that, they're small, allowing you to carry them almost everywhere. Then, there's the convenience. You plug ...
Flash drives spent a good amount of time as the number one way to take your files with you wherever you needed to go. As some of that has changed with Android devices and cloud storage, many of us ...
USB flash drives manufactured by PNY come in a variety of storage capacities, making them ideal for saving large or small files. These drives can be used to back up all kinds of files, including ...
Whether you're a college student, working in an office, or working from home, having the right USB flash drive can work wonders for you. When transferring your data via the cloud isn't an option, ...
Most people have by now accumulated a collection of USB drives over the years. However, no digital storage medium lasts forever. Once a USB drive is three to five years old, it is a mature drive, and ...
Think about your desk in your office — your desktop and drawers are likely littered with USB flash drives. They are given out at conferences and trade shows, and they are now a ubiquitous staple of ...
So I get some of the basic differences between a USB flash drive's controller and an SSD controller, like mentioned here https://superuser.com/questions/919...l ...
Some time ago, ZDNet’s George Ou wrote an innovative article for TechRepublic about using USB flash drives or compact flash (CF) cards to upgrade a router. This week, I want to take that article a ...