SAN FRANCISCO, CA (January 6, 2009) – Verbatim® Americas, LLC, a global leader and innovator in the digital storage industry, announced at Macworld today its new ExpressCard SSD for PC and Mac users.
I have an 8GB SD card I keep some files on mainly because it's very easy to move between systems and stays internal to my laptop. I have zero performance issues with it. Yes, I do make backups of my ...
Verbatim Americas, LLC, a global leader and innovator in the digital storage industry, announced at Macworld today its new ExpressCard SSD for PC and Mac users. The new card is a solid-state drive ...
Latest in the long line-up of available flash devices is Lexar’s ExpressCard SSD (Solid State Disk). While it’s basically just another flash drive, the difference here is that it talks to your ...
Something about plugging accessories into card slots feels kind of, I don’t know, 90s to me. That is, unless the accessory is a 128GB, hardware-encrypted SSD. As the steady increase of integrated ...
Unlike yesterday’s unquestionably, uh, questionable 64GB and 128GB USB Micro Vaults, this solid-state disk is as real as the subject of any press release. We’ve played with them before, but this one’s ...
Editor’s Note: Our sisiter publication, PC World is at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas. Stop by their CES Topic Center for all the tech news coming out of that show. Verbatim announced its new ...
i use photoshop on my 17" macbook pro all the time and recently was looking for scratch disk options other than an external drive.<BR><BR>the two brands on newegg (lexar and trancend iirc) seem to be ...
Lexar has introduced its new ExpressCard SSD (sold state drive) with auto-backup software, promising high-performance, lower-cost storage expansion to notebook computers. The auto-backup software ...
We’ve already covered many of the storage products on display at Macworld Expo, but here’s a few more that I spotted while making my rounds on the show floor. Verbatim is showing off a wide array of ...
Micron Technology has entered the solid state drive (SSD) market by announcing plans to deliver 32 GB and 64 GB SSDs in early 2008. The Boise, Idaho-based semiconductor company already produces a wide ...