Tag: usb flash drives

SanDisk Cruzer Mini USB flash drive (512MB)

While the SanDisk Cruzer Mini isn't a speed demon, it's a good, basic thumbdrive that won't break the bank.

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AVLabs MYTube Video Speakers for iPod

The MYTube iPod dock throws everything it can into a dock, and then a little bit more. Only some of it sticks, mind you.

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Netcomm BP504UK 54Mbps Wireless Bundle

If you've got relatives lagging behind on wireless adoption, the BP504UK represents a good value bundle, as long as their needs are light. If you yourself are a hopeless bandwidth junkie, there are better overall alternatives available.

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TEAC MCDV10

TEAC's MCDV10 sounds good on paper, with integrated CD, DVD, Digital TV and MP3 playback. Actually using it, however, reveals a rather more woeful state of affairs.

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Conceptronic Grab 'n' Go Multimedia Player

The Grab 'n' Go Multimedia Player makes a decent play at the budget-end of the playback market — but its limitations are obvious.

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Phishers seek friends on fake Facebook

Social networking Web sites are fast becoming a key target for online fraud, according to the latest Symantec Internet Security Threat Report.

PNY, Transcend flash cards move to 32GB

Jumping the Photo Marketing Association trade show gun by a few days, PNY Technologies announced several new 16GB and 32GB flash cards for cameras and video cameras on Thursday.

Microsoft tries to stop Vista piracy monster

Microsoft has issued an update to Windows Vista that's intended to stop a piracy monster.

You go, girl gadgeteer

Women, a growing force in consumer electronics, have a message for gadget makers -- and it's not all about pink.

Reliability of USB flash drives questioned

According to a report released by data recovery specialist Payam Data Recovery, cases of faulty USB flash drives are on the rise, growing at an even faster rate than unit sales themselves.

XP to Vista: How to transfer your data

In this quick guide we'll show you how to transfer your files and settings from an aging Windows XP computer to a new Vista machine.

Speed up Vista

Whether you upgrade an older PC to Windows Vista or have bought a new PC with Vista installed, you might think the operating system doesn't run as quickly as it should.

The best ways to back up your data

Backing up your hard drive is something you should do regularly, but because of forgetfulness, the unpleasantness, or just plain laziness, you put it off. Before you know it, the drive takes a dive, and all your files are gone for good.

Boot Windows XP from a USB flash drive

You can't boot using a floppy disk the way you used to be able to with DOS, but one handy way to easily boot XP is by using a USB flash drive. Here's how to make it work.

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USB Controller

Disable USB ports.

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FileZilla Portable 3.1.3.1

Take your server list and settings with you.

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E-Z Audit 10.5

Audit any computer in your company for hardware or software.

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Advanced Encryption Package 2008 Professional 4.8.5

Encrypt files using powerful algorithms, decrypt, or wipe files and folders of any type.

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USB Backup To Disc

Backup your USB flash drive to CD or DVD.

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