Simply called the Raspberry Pi Flash Drive, the product is available for $30 for the 128GB version and $55 for the 256GB ...
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Raspberry Pi flashes new branded USB drives that promise speedy performance
The aluminum sticks come in 128GB and 256GB variants Over the past few years, Raspberry Pi has released a slew of peripherals and accessories that offer great build quality and premium features, ...
DataLocker, Inc., a leader in hardware-encrypted data protection, today announced that its flagship Sentry 5 encrypted USB ...
If you find yourself frequently sneakernetting files between a Raspberry Pi and your PC, the company now offers a USB 3.0 ...
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Stop buying USB sticks: An M.2 SSD in a $15 case is infinitely better
It's time to let them rest.
One thing that puzzles me about data storage, is how slow the average USB thumb drive is. When you consider that thumb drives and SSDs use the same solid-state technology, why are so many thumb drives ...
USB drives can store an incredible amount of data, as our list of the largest external USB drives by price testifies. However, surely all that data adds something to the weight of the device. After ...
Copying, moving, or deleting files on a USB drive is usually straightforward. However, this may not be the case if the USB drive you're using is write-protected. As the name suggests, write protection ...
External drives like USB drives are extremely helpful for copying files to and fro a PC or a laptop. You can then transfer these files and use them on any device or carry them even when you are ...
There were some that doubted the day would ever come, but we’re happy to report that the ambitious self-destructing USB drive that security researcher [Walker] has been working on for the last 6+ ...
If your USB drive is being shown as two separate drives on your Windows PC, follow the below methods to fix the issue: Use some basic troubleshooting tips Run the Hardware and Device Troubleshooter ...
Most USB 2.0 flash drives look the same, but that doesn’t mean they perform the same. Differences in the type of memory and, to a lesser extent, the type of I/O controllers used by USB drives can make ...
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