Flash drives can come in all sorts of fun shapes and sizes (my current favorite is shaped like R2-D2), but wouldn’t it be cool to make one with your own design? With a microwave kiln and some glass ...
Securing data on the go is a top concern for individuals, businesses and governments. To that end, the Carbide uses AES 256-bit hardware encryption using an SHA-256 hashing cryptographic algorithm.
Thumb drives used to be so cool. They came in every shape and material, from little plastic rectangles to rubber wristbands, novelty animals, and pens sporting a built-in USB-drive. We used to marvel ...
If you've ever had a bunch of cheap USB flash drives that you've tossed around and abused, and perhaps cursed at for not having enough capacity due to you're data hoarding, then this concept design ...
With the introduction of the Panther Point chipset along with Ivy Bridge CPUs, USB 3.0 has become more mainstream than ever before, which means those purchasing a new system nowadays can take full ...
You'd be forgiven for thinking the humble USB flash drive had shuffled off to the tech graveyard, but these thumb-sized data sticks are still incredibly useful in ...