Toshiba to launch new USB flash-memory series
Toshiba today announced the forthcoming introduction of TransMemory USB flash memories, which will bring U3 platform technology into the company’s USB lineup and introduce a special-edition high-capacity USB memory. The four models in the TransMemory U3 series will be launched in the global market at the end of November.
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