09:40 - Monday 7 January 2008 by Humphrey Chueng
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: SanDisk, CES, USB Category : Memory
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: SanDisk, CES, USB Category : Memory
Las Vegas (NV) – Ok we’ve all seen USB flash sticks, but SanDisk has a new Cruzer with an online twist. The 4 GB Cruzer Titanium Plus will have automatic online backup so any files you drag to the stick will also be copied to the Internet. The online backup service will also save files just in case you accidentally delete them from the stick.
SanDisk, in partnership with BelnSync, is offering the backup service free for the first six months. Afterwards, it will cost $30 per year. Amazon.com is providing BelnSync with the bandwidth and server storage space.
The SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus will be available in March for approximately $60.
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