Yes! a blog about USB external hard drives.
September 29th, 2009
Lesley Lyon asked:
A flash drive is a storage device that uses flash memory to store data. They have a propensity to physically emulate conventional hard drives in size, shape and interface so that the flash drives may be a replacement for hard drives. In fact nothing is driven in a flash drive, the name [...]
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August 15th, 2009
Mike Singh asked:
The flash drive was born in 1998 at IBM, as a floppy drive replacement for the ThinkPad line of products. Almost all people know what a floppy drive and a floppy disk is – but a larger percentage isn’t quite sure about the flash drive. Technically, it is a “NAND-type flash memory [...]
Tags: Battery Source, Compact Discs, Computer Connection, Computer Literate People, Data Storage, External Power Source, Flash Memory, Floppy Disc, Floppy Disks, Floppy Drive, Memory Capacity, Memory Data, Moving Parts, Portable Storage Devices, Rw Discs, Scratches And Dust, Thinkpad Line, Usb Flash Drive, Usb Interface, Usb Mass Storage
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August 14th, 2009
Derek Rogers asked:
Solid state drives have been around for many years, but recent technological changes have increased their viability and their popularity. At its simplest, a solid state drive is one that is built entirely out of semi-conductors, rather than a magnetic drive with moving parts. Originally, solid state drives referred to electronics that [...]
Tags: Computer Industry, Computer System, Derek Rogers, Desktop Computers, Flash Memory, Form Factors, Hard Drives, Magnetic Drive, Moving Parts, Platters, Portable Computer, Portable Computers, Semi Conductors, Solid State Drive, Solid State Drives, Technological Changes, Usb Flash Drive, Usb Flash Drives, Vacuum Tubes, Viability
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