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Flash drives up to 16GB by Christmas

Flash drives up to 16GB by Christmas

Toshiba U3 drives mean portable apps as well as data.
Andrew Charlesworth Sep 1 2006 10:17AM Hardware
Flash memory marches on mobile computers

Flash memory marches on mobile computers

Flash memory to outship hard drives by 2013, analyst predicts.
Tom Sanders Jul 18 2006 12:44PM Hardware
Lexar recalls overheating Flash drives

Lexar recalls overheating Flash drives

Storage tokens could cause injury or property damage.
Tom Sanders Jul 11 2006 2:10PM Hardware
Adobe: Update best fix for Flash Player flaw

Adobe: Update best fix for Flash Player flaw

Security firms scrambled this week to warn PC users about newly discovered code execution vulnerabilities in Macromedia Flash Player.
Frank Washkuch Mar 15 2006 8:35PM Security
Macromedia warns of new Flash problems

Macromedia warns of new Flash problems

Macromedia has issued a security patch for vulnerabilities within its products for the second time in two weeks.
Frank Washkuch Nov 17 2005 10:22PM Security
Macromedia urges update to fix Flash flaw

Macromedia urges update to fix Flash flaw

Macromedia announced a vulnerability in its Flash Player 7 program earlier this month, warning users that they could leave PCs open to malicious code.
Frank Washkuch Nov 8 2005 10:45PM Security
USB flash in the Lan

USB flash in the Lan

You wouldn’t consider buying a laptop at your nearest consumer electronics store and bringing it into the office to work on, right? What about a RAID disk or a CD drive? – didn’t think so. Yet one device that nearly everyone buys privately and keeps in their pockets these days to store both their personal data and confidential corporate data is seldom controlled or secured by the corporation: USB flash drives.
Nimrod Reichenberg Jun 20 2005 10:24AM Security
Legend building flash media

Legend building flash media

ASX-listed Legend Corporation has released locally manufactured Secure Digital flash media to take advantage of the growing market for digital cameras, MP3 players and digital storage.
Staff Writers Mar 21 2005 2:29PM Hardware
Flash drives - friend or foe?

Flash drives - friend or foe?

Easy-to use flash USB drives are increasingly popular, but could cause serious security breaches.
Chris Minchin Jan 11 2005 5:02PM Security
Review: BioDisk Biometric Flash Disk

Review: BioDisk Biometric Flash Disk

USB portable storage devices (or "sticks" as otherwise known) have become very popular as a handy means of carrying around your data, but what happens when you misplace the device? How safe is your data? OK, you could encrypt all the files on the device, but many users will simply not bother.

Julian Ashbourn Oct 6 2004 12:00AM Security

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