Twenty dollars doesn’t go far these days, but it can get you an 8GB USB 3.0 flash drive from Verbatim. The company announced its Store ‘n’ Go V3 drives, which feature USB 3.0 speed, retractable ...
The drive is made of plastic and metal, but it's not the heavy plastic seen on the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 Generation 2 (32GB, $80 street, 4 stars). The plastic shell mostly hides the metal ...
Just when you thought that there was no way a Flash drive could be made even more useful, Verbatim turns one into a paperclip. Its new Store 'n' Go Clip-It USB Drive will be available in 2GB and 4GB ...
In prepping for our CEDIA coverage this year one of the things I wanted was an easy way to carry helpful website and graphics files around with me during the show. As you can probably guess, lugging a ...
The Japanese IT major’s Red Dot award-winning pen drive is India’s first clip shaped USB drive Verbatim’s “Clip-it” USB Drives brings a unique way to attach the paper work with the electronic one.
Verbatim Corp., of Charlotte, N.C., has announced its new line of Store 'n' Go Corporate Secure USB Flash Drives designed to protect data contents with mandatory security features. Based on Verbatim's ...
USB 3.0 is still slowly rolling out but Verbatim has charged forward with a line of flash drives. The new line of Store ‘n’ Go V3 USB 3.0 flash drives utilize the latest USB spec for speedy transfers.
This is one of those ideas that's either insanely brilliant or laughably bad. The Verbatim Store 'n' Go Clip-it USB drive merges your digital data with your hard copy. See, it's also a paper clip.
USB flash drives are about to get much smaller with the Verbatim Store 'n' Stay, a portable storage solution that's about the size of a dime and comes with capacities up to 16GB. The 5-mm low-profile ...
A word of warning to those of you who rely on hardware-based encrypted USB flash drives. Security firm SySShas reportedly cracked the AES 256-bit hardware-based encryption used on flash drives ...
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