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Toshiba says it's now sampling the world's first 32nm NAND flash memory, which will lead to higher density USB drives.
Asus’ company chairman reveals that Asus' Eee Keyboard with a built-in HTPC could be out as soon as May this year.
A 32GB flash drive the size of your finger that works at 90MB/s? OCZ's new Throttle seems to have the answer.
16GB. On a single chip. Say hello to 60GB and upwards of solid state iPod, with Apple already signed on.
October 14 2021 | 15:04