Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. SanDisk wants to replace the hard drive in notebooks ...
The latest line-up of products to scoot out of the doors at Sandisk come in the form of the recently announced Sandisk Connect Wireless Flash Drive and Wireless Media Drive. Today, I will be touching ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — SanDisk Corp. formally entered the notebook market with a 32 Gbyte flash-based solid state drive Thursday (Jan. 4). The undisclosed but admittedly steep price tag on the SanDisk ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Last year, SanDisk unveiled a 1TB USB-C flash drive at CES 2018, although that prototype was never turned into a commercial product. A year ...
SanDisk's iXpand Flash Drive Go offers a fantastic sleek design and ample capacity for backing up today's high capacity iOS products. The iXpand lineup has covered many solutions over the years ...
Score a point for SanDisk, the flash memory card maker who managed to convince Microsoft to let them be the ones to provide the official Xbox 360 USB Flash Drive. Microsoft added USB storage device ...
SanDisk today announced that its iXpand Flash Drive is now available in a larger 256GB storage capacity for $279.99, expanding upon existing 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacities available for ...
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I spoke with a rep. at Sandisk, and he claimed that this was probably caused by my creating more than one partition on the drive. Their drives, he said, "aren't made to handle more than on partition".
Flash drives are good. Bigger flash drives are better. At CES 2019, SanDisk has the biggest flash drive ever: an absolutely massive 4TB prototype USB-C drive that can still fit in your pocket. The ...
SanDisk wants to replace the hard drive in notebooks with flash memory, a swap that it says will make thin laptops faster and more reliable. The switch, however, will cost you a few hundred dollars ...
The undisclosed but admittedly steep price tag on the SanDisk flash drive will keep its uptake very limited. But the announcement marks the beginning of a developing market many are watching closely.