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    Protect your data by Encrypting Your USB Drive
    2008-08-04 22:30:17
    USB drives are like key chains. They can easily be misplaced. You don’t want your data in the wrong hands, so encrypt it and spoil the thief’s party. Here I will show you how to encrypt a USB drive using TrueCrypt, a freeware tool. TrueCrypt is fast because it does encryption on the fly.   Download And Install Download [...]
    By: PC's Place
     
    New Flash USB Drive Duplicators
    2008-07-29 11:24:00
    DISC MAKERS INTRODUCES BREAKTHROUGH USB DUPLICATOR THE ALL-NEW REFLEX FLASH High-speed standalone units duplicate up to 10mbps - Now available in 3-, 7-, and 11-drive models PENNSAUKEN, NJ – July 28th, 2008 – Disc Makers, the nation’s leading manufacturer of CD and DVD duplicators and printers, is proud to introduce the new Reflex Flash USB drive duplicators, a breakthrough in affordable home and office flash drive duplication. The Reflex Flash duplicators are aggressively priced at just $699 for the 3-drive, $899 for the 7-drive, and $1,099 for the 11-drive model. Similar duplicators in the marketplace can cost as much as $2,000 to $4,000. “The Reflex Flash duplicators are quickly becoming a ‘must-have’ for any marketing department or small business,“ said Tony van Veen, President of Disc Makers. “This is an affordable solution for businesses whose employees waste countless hours loading data on to USB dri
    By: PC and Technology - tips, reviews and how to's
     
    Mini Cooper USB drive… Litlle Cool Thing.
    2008-07-17 07:08:10
    USB (Universal Serial Bus) Drives are one of the most useful, and interesting things ever invented in the world of technology. Ever since it was introduced to the public way back in November of 2008, it has always captured the attention of the people with it’s different styles, storage capacity, extra features and sizes, thus [...]
    By: 3 Critical
     

    Backup Tools for your USB Drive
    2008-07-07 09:57:00
    USB Backup You can backup your data to a USB drive or from a USB drive using Backup4all. This is a practical backup destination as it allows you to store important files to external devices, offering increased portability. It can be considered as an additional protection against data loss as the result of hardware failure or other disasters. Backup to USB or FireWire hard drives There are external USB hard drives with performance comparable to conventional hard drives. These portabl
    By: SparksSpace
     
    Windows XP is not recognizing my USB drive?
    2008-07-03 19:01:06
    WINDOWS is not recognizing my USB drive. I got all the drivers installed and also the USB drive is working fine. I solved it by following a simple procedure. If you too are facing the same problem then this will help you solve it. Windows may be turning a blind eye to your external drive for [...]
    By: PC's Place
     
    Go with a brand name USB drive for large file transfers
    2008-06-13 09:55:16
    Most USB 2.0 flash drives look the same, but that doesn't mean they perform the same. Differences in the type of memory and, to a lesser extent, the type of I/O controllers used by USB drives can make one device perform two or three times faster and last (theoretically, at least) 10 times longer than another, even if both sport the USB 2.0 logo. Unfortunately for the average user, there are no
    By: Save My Data!
     

    USB FireWall : Track and Destroy “Autorun.inf” Virus in Your USB Drive
    2008-05-10 18:07:50
    In my previous post, I’ve talked about Autorun Eater, a freeware Windows application that automatically removes “autorun.inf” virus from your USB drive. Thus, blocking such malwares from spreading over your Windows. USB FireWall is a freeware Windows application that works much the same like Autorun Eater. USB FireWall works as background process and detects automatically when [...]
    By: My Tech Quest
     
    Harto de que les roben el USB drive?
    2008-04-18 11:58:38
    Entonces quizás quieran considerar este USB drive, que tiene toda la apariencia de un cable usb roto:  Peru ...................   Estéticamente espantoso, pero vamos, quién se robaría algo como eso? No está a la venta, pero Evil Mad Scientist ha puesto todo un tutorial para crearnos el propio, con básicamente dos requisitos: Un USB drive pequeño un cable USB Agradezco este post a un amigo blogger: Arturoga   “este blog se actualiza todos los días” mañana  nos vemos a la misma hora por Suriel de la jungla perdida.
    By: Suriel de la jungla perdida.
     
    Usage of USB drive to boost Vista with ReadyBoost
    2008-04-17 22:32:39
    Why are you keeping your USB flash drive idle? You can utilize your USB Flash drive / Pen drive to boost performance of windows Vista system. Recently I tried windows vista ReadyBoost feature and I noticed that it improves system performance noticeably. The system becomes more responsive and appears to be a faster then earlier one. How to do it? Very simple. Just plug in the USB flash drive.
    By: Usage of USB drive to boost Vista with ReadyBoost
     
    SanDisk Adds RSA Token To USB Drive
    2008-04-08 07:25:01
    Remote workers who need to carry confidential documents and securely access corporate resources often depend on two small pieces of hardware: a USB flash drive that can be encrypted, and an RSA SecurID token that allows two-factor authentication. Now both devices are available in a single token. SanDisk, which makes USB flash drives, announced that its [...]
    By: Strategist.org.uk - Business and Technology News
     
    FLX Squeezable USB Drive!
    2008-04-05 09:08:17
    This USB drive is crushed like a paper. It is considered to be the World’s smallest USB drive. The USB’s casing is made of silicone and use of other smart materials. These devices are flexible because of its natural elasticity to reveal the plug when it is pushed to the socket and it will automatically slip [...]
    By: vhxn - Technology , Latest Technology, New Gadgets
     
    Windows cannot detect my Flash Drive / USB drive
    2008-03-23 17:05:00
    Since floppy disks have become obsolete, most of us nowadays are using Flash Drives or USB drives to save files. Not only are they handy but are also capable of storing huge amount of files. However, there are times that when you plug in your Flash drive or USB drive, Windows cannot read or detect it. Here are just some troubleshooting suggestions. The first thing you need to do is go to control
    By: Gadget Reviews and How-Tos
     
    Make an Indestructible USB Drive
    2008-03-17 00:00:00
    You've got precious files on your USB, so you encrypt it. You're secure, right? Nope. Those flimsy commercial casings are absolute garbage. Mod your USB drive by adding a beastly protective aluminum casing. Next step, throw it under a semi and test!
    By: HacknMod - You name it. We hack it.
     
    Encrypt your USB Drive
    2008-03-09 00:00:00
    I will be walking you through the steps needed to encrypt a USB drive using the free encryption tool TrueCrypt. In this tutorial, I will be using a Windows XP system as an example, but TrueCrypt will also run on Linux and OS X.
    By: HacknMod - You name it. We hack it.
     
    IronKey - The Most Secure USB Drive Ever ?
    2008-03-08 13:06:46
    The Ironkey USB drive from Thinkgeek was built to exceed US military security standards. Holding up to 4GB of data, the thumb drive is designed to self-destruct incase of a hacking attempt. The innards of the drive are filled with epoxy, negating any chances of  data recovery with physical tampering of the device. The drive has 256-bit AES encryption, which is once again encrypted with a 128 bit AES hardware encryption. The drive also has a Tor-enabled copy of Firefox, allowing for some truly anonymous browsing. Or so, the makers claim. I am not completely sold on to this gizmo, for the simple fact that the device has been commissioned by the US Military. In all probability, the device could have a back door built in. You could always use a properly configured combination of PortableTor and Portable Firefox on your flash drive, and keep your browsing sessions relatively anonymous. The IronKey is available for prices ranging from $78.99 to $149.99. Link © 2008 JazJaz.net. Thi
    By: JazJaz
     
    32GB JetFlash V60 USB Drive
    2008-02-19 19:19:30
    In order to meet growing consumer demand for large capacity portable storage solutions, Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a leading manufacturer of flash memory products, today introduced its latest high-capacity USB flash drive – the 32GB JetFlash V60. About the size of an AA battery (61mm x 18.6mm x 9.8mm), the versatile JetFalsh V60 is small [...]
    By: All About Share
     
    AutoPlay (autorun) your USB Drive, External Harddrive
    2008-01-14 05:59:10
    One of the most common things computer users do is to disable AutoPlay (autorun) of their USB or external drive unintentionally - and they don’t know how to reset these settings! What is AutoPlay (autorun) and why do I need it? Autorun (sometimes spelled in CamelCase as AutoRun or AutoPlay) is the ability of many modern computer [...]
    By: thepinkc
     
    1GB USB Drive for sale - with great software included! $7.40
    2007-12-27 02:49:06
    Hey, everyone! Check out my auction on ebay for a 1GB USB Drive! It’s only $10 $7.40 which is a steal for a flash drive that has software pre-installed, such as Mozilla Firefox, Skype and Soduku! This SanDisk Cruzer Micro is gently used, and I’ve taken care to remove all of my old programs and files and do [...]
    By: thepinkc
     
    [How-to] Cómo instalar nuestro Ubuntu 7.10 en un USB Drive
    2007-10-25 10:00:50
    Estoy harto de tener que utilizar siempre el Windows cada vez que tengo que usar un ordenador en mi universidad, así que hoy en un momento de “inspiración” he pensado que como siempre ando con mi pincho (Memoria USB drive) de un lado para el otro por mi universidad, podía instalarme el querido Ubuntu en [...]
    By: SoyGik
     
    55 Ways To Make Your USB Drive into a Digital Swiss Army Knife
    2007-09-11 15:49:26
    As any geek can tell you, the smaller and more portable a gadget is, the better that gadget becomes. You can’t get much more portable than USB drives, which can be carried in a pocket, around the neck, or even on a key chain. This, in and of itself, is already a pretty cool and a relatively inexpensive way to carry around a few extra gigs of whatever it is you need to carry around. But there are ways to make your USB drive even more useful, and these processes allow you to take many of the functions of your desktop with you to any computer you might want to use.You can find numerous programs designed to run specifically from a USB drive. Best of all, almost all these programs are free, so put that Amex back in your wallet. Simply install them on your USB drive and they’re ready to travel with you anywhere. Here’s a list of 55 of the most useful USB programs around.Article copyright BookOfTips.Blogspot.Com - Find helpful tips that can help you with your daily activities. All right
    By: Book of Tips - Find helpful tips that can help you
     
    My Mother Tossed Out My USB Drive.
    2007-06-27 01:52:24
    Needless to say, I’m none too happy. I thought I had put the drive into a little compartment in my laptop bag- and I did, however I suppose it fell out and well, my mom stepped on it. I found this out after spending 20 minutes searching for it because I saved a picture that I now want. I asked her if she had seen it, she said, “A little silver/gray thing with a blue piece on it?” Uh-huh. “I stepped on it and forgot to tell you I threw it in the trash.” Ok, so I can’t use the picture I wanted for a photo enlargement site, CanvasOnDemand.com, who is offering a free 16×20 canvas for offering my opinion on their products. I have been looking for pictures to hang on the walls in my living room and I have the perfect one to use! This site offers a huge variety of services, which includes special techniques such as black and white, (which I was willing to pay extra for since I love black and white portraits), and framing. Hopefully, if I search throu
    By: Ramblings Of An Undisturbed Mind
     
    Build your own LEGO USB Drive
    2007-06-02 23:02:00
    Do you want to have a special USB Drive? Don't wait, build it now! Here are the easy step-by-step instructions.
    By: LegoMania
     
    Run Windows XP from a USB Drive
    1969-12-31 18:00:00
    Learn step by step how to simply run XP from your USB Drive. Basically, download a file, click agree, next, next, finish, and wallah! XP via USB!
    By: HacknMod - You name it. We hack it.
     
     
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