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KINGMAX launches ED-07 range of USB3 fast flash drives

KINGMAX has launched its ED-07 range of USB 3.0 flash drives, capable of delivering up to 170MB/s read and 40MB/s write performance. These flash drives feature high speed Toggle or ONFI MLC Flash, which help them deliver their improved transfer rates.

Dane-Elec unveils its USB3 80MB/s Sport Flash Drive series

The Dane-Elec Sport Flash Drive Line comes in a choice of three capacities, with colours corresponding to the capacity – 8GB (red), 16GB (blue) and 32GB (black). The three flash drives feature read performance of up to 80MB/s and write performance of 10MB/s, 20MB/s and 30MB/s for the 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models, respectively.

Voicelok launches world’s first voice secured USB drive

This flash drive features a built-in microphone where the user must speak the correct password to unlock or respond correctly to a user-programmed LED sequence.

JForce unveils USB flash drive for Android phones/tablets

From the time USB OTG was announced for the mobile market, it never really caught on, as pretty much anything designed to work with a phone/tablet did so by Bluetooth. Now the Japanese company JForce aims to change this by being one of the first with a USB OTG flash drive that features a [...]

Sony shows off new USB 3.0 flash drives

Sony has unveiled some details about their USB 3.0 flash drives. The Micro Vault MACH series of drives are capble of hitting up to 120MB/s read speeds and come in a decent variety of sizes.

Transcend JetFlash 700 USB3 16Gb Review

MyCE takes a closer look on the latest Transcend USB3 usb stick. The JetFlash 700 come in three different sizes, 8/16/32 Gb and MyCE will be reviewing the 16Gb drive. You can continue reading to find out more…

Transcend JetFlash 620 64GB pen drive review

This pen drive claims up to 32MB/s read and 18MB/s write and 256bit built-in encryption. In this review we see how well its performance stands up in real life use, the ease of using its encryption feature and whether the encryption requires elevated (administrator) access.

WikiLeaks scandal prompts US military ban on removable media

In the wake of WikiLeaks recent release of a mere portion of hundreds of thousands of US diplomatic cables they claim to have obtained from a source in the US military, the Defense Department is now enforcing a strict US military ban on all removable media devices including CDs, DVDs, USB thumb drives and more.

Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 32GB USB 3.0 DTU30/32GB Review

A new USB 3.0 flash drive review, read all about it as MyCE presents the full Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 32GB USB3.0 review. Read more.

PS3 firmware upgrade? No problem! Use PS Downgrade USB key

The makers of PS Jailbreak have just announced a new USB key product, PS Downgrade, which promises to roll back the console to an earlier version to allow the Jailbreak key to function again.

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Diablo 3 game fans hit with always-online DRM grief (4)

  • Fri 18 May 20:04 by Seán
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CD Projekt says the truth is, DRM doesn't work (2)

  • Mon 21 May 22:48 by Seán
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In an interview between Forbes and CD Projekt CEO Marcin Iwinski, Iwinski said the truth is that DRM simply does not work. He said the main problem is that the copy protection is cracked within hours of the release of every game, not to mention the money and development wasted to implement it. Those with pirated versions also have a clean and more functional game!

Why not? PNY announces USB drive with whistle (7)

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RunCore unveils InVincible SSD with smoking self-destruct (3)

  • Thu 17 May 15:20 by Seán
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