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The USB 3.1 stick is already a staggering success. It comes in four sizes, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB. The available quantities of all four models sold out almost immediately, and two hours ago, all ...
Known for providing a variety of storage solutions for desktop and mobile devices, SanDisk continues its trend of easy-to-use storage devices supporting multiple connector standards with its new Dual ...
Catch all of the latest news, analysis and reactions from Computex 2016 right here. At Computext 2016 in Taipei, Taiwan, storage company SanDisk announced its first USB Type-C flash drive. The one-the ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. This morning, SanDisk, maker of all things flash storage, announced a couple of new products that should ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. This week, SanDisk introduced new flash drives for owners of devices that feature USB Type-C ports. Coming in ...
At Computex 2016, Western Digital, SanDisk’s new parent company, has announced a new high capacity, ultra-fast dual-USB flash drive. The SanDisk Ultra Dual-Drive USB Type-C flash drive comes in ...
SanDisk has released a new line of USB Type-C flash drives, the SanDisk Ultra. Performance-wise, the SanDisk Ultra can deliver USB 3.1 performance of up to 150MB/s, making it SanDisk’s fastest USB ...
Even though the USB Type-C connector specification was released more than a year ago, you’ll still be hard pressed to find smartphones or laptops with compatible ports. While USB Type-C compatible ...
SanDisk has just announced the launch of its iXpand Flash Drive Luxe. It is built for consumers who are searching for a reliable solution to share content across their compatible devices, including ...
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