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  • Samsung Continues To Lead In NAND Flash Market*
    Friday 9 May 2008 – 10:40 in Business
    Samsung Continues To Lead In NAND Flash Market More here at Flash-Based Hard Drives Are Here*
    Monday 13 August 2007 – 01:56 in Consumer Electronics
    Flash-Based Hard Drives Are Here The first fully-featured, commercially-available solid-state drive (SSD) has reached our storage test lab. While we already reviewed an uber-expensive prototype from Samsung a year ago, and most memory vendors have only been announcing flash-based drive
  • CES 2007: Toshiba offering four embedded NAND flash solutions*
    Tuesday 9 January 2007 – 04:18
    Toshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC) announced at CES 2007 that it is offering a selection of four embedded NAND solutions developed by Toshiba: GB NAND, LBA-NAND, GB MCP and Package-on-Package (PoP).
  • Accelerated Compact Flash: The Addonics SATA CF Adapter*
    Thursday 18 August 2005 – 07:00
    This flash card reader promises high performance thanks to the use of a fast SATA port. The manufacturer includes a complete mounting kit with the package. We test it to see how it compares to traditional CF card readers.
  • Five 1 GB Flash MP3 Players*
    Tuesday 30 May 2006 – 02:51
    Five 1 GB Flash MP3 Players For many, 1 GB Flash-based media players provide the right combination of capacity and price. Driss Abdi looks at five options for those who don't need to carry all their music all the time.
  • Vista to go: Sandisk improves U3 flash drives with Microsoft's help*
    Saturday 12 May 2007 – 02:56
    Vista to go: Sandisk improves U3 flash drives with Microsoft's help U3 sticks, flash based memory devices that allow users to carry launch ready applications on chewing-gum sized portable storage, have been around for a while, but never really conquered the market. Sandisk now has convinced Microsoft to help market the next version of U3 sticks in the hope to attract more eyeballs and wallets. ...
  • Bridging The Flash Format Gap With Multi-Format Readers/ Writers*
    Monday 28 October 2002 – 06:00
    With all of the various formats of flash media floating around, a multi-format flash card reader/writer is becoming a true ace in the hole. We take an in-depth look at a variety of multi-format flash card readers and try to strike a balance between performance and convenience.
  • Is Flash Heading for Retirement?*
    Friday 12 November 2004 – 06:00
    Flash memory is the preferred method of data storage for digital cameras, cell phones and USB sticks. Its capacity and access times, however, could be improved. Where is development headed with this important technology?
  • Is There Any Flash Left In Audio Players?*
    Friday 10 December 2004 – 06:00
    Creative, Rio Forge, Samsung, BenQ and others have one thing in common: they hope their latest flash-memory audio players will add some Christmas cheer to their bottom line. But do these devices offer new features that technology lovers should care about?
  • Two Fast and Functional USB Flash Drives*
    Wednesday 10 August 2005 – 07:00
    Two Fast and Functional USB Flash Drives Memina elicits superlatives with its record-shattering Rocket 4 GB USB flash drive. Kingston counters with its DataTraveller II Plus Migo Edition, which carries your e-mail and Windows installation files around and imports them onto other desktops. Which is better, and why?
  • BIOS Flash - Overclock Your Graphics Card in 5 Minutes*
    Tuesday 13 November 2007 – 10:07
    BIOS Flash - Overclock Your Graphics Card in 5 Minutes 3D drivers and third-party utilities lert you overclock your graphics card's GPU and memory. Its pixel shader clock speed can only be changed in card's BIOS, though. This makes the schanges permanent and independent of the graphics driver.
  • Will SSDs Take Over The Enterprise?*
    Thursday 17 July 2008 – 08:50
    Will SSDs Take Over The Enterprise? What can flash SSDs can do for high-end enterprise storage? To find out, we compared eight state-of-the-art Seagate Cheetah 15K.5 drives with eight MemoRight flash SSDs in RAID setups.
  • Flash SSD Update: More Results, Answers*
    Monday 14 July 2008 – 06:40
    Flash SSD Update: More Results, Answers Acknowledging that our initial article on the efficiency of Flash SSDs was based on an inaccurate test procedure for battery runtime, we looked at more SSDs and HDDs. Our conclusion, however, was not far off, as Flash SSDs can do much better.
  • Kanguru's Secure USB Memory Stick*
    Thursday 21 August 2008 – 01:20
    Kanguru's Secure USB Memory Stick USB drives can be critical when it comes to data security for companies. The Defender from Kanguru only saves data in encrypted form, and enables the remote deletion of content over the Internet in case of theft.
  • Four-Way USB Stick Shootout – Miniature Storage Giants*
    Thursday 20 December 2007 – 12:10 in Hardware
    Four-Way USB Stick Shootout – Miniature Storage Giants Today, USB sticks are considered a commodity. In order to win out over the competition, manufacturers have to offer more than simply large capacities. Design and bundled software are therefore becoming important buying factors besides hard technical data.

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