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Kind of like the ThumbDrive before it, the USB Memory Stick maybe takes things a little literally. They're a little more raw than the Hardwood USB drives, but if there's one thing for sure it's ...
Sony raised the bar with the announcement of USMGLX series PocketBit USB memory stick. The new lineup has 5 models, each with different storage capacity ranged from 1GB, 2GB, 4Gb, 8GB to 16GB. The ...
A USB memory stick coated in gold and boasting five diamonds on its case was launched at the CeBIT trade fair in Hanover this week. The glitzy memory stick comes with up to 2GB of memory, and can ...
Removable USB drive file restoration utility rescue your precious power point presentation lost due to human error, formatted drive, virus infected media, damaged or corrupted file system, ...
What about a 1GB USB memory stick encased in a Swiss Army Knife-like shell of either solid 925-sterling silver or 18 carat white and yellow gold, that might have diamonds embedded in it by hand by ...
Fitting onto a 1GB USB memory stick, SoaS combines a compressed version of Fedora 11 with the Sugar Labs amendments.
If you haven't already, insert your 1GB (or larger) USB memory stick. When the computer finishes booting up from CD, you'll be asked to select an installation location for FreeNAS.
Kingston Technology launches the world's first 256GB USB flash drive this week, so that you can carry around 51,000 images or the equivalent of 54 DVDs-worth of data in your pocket.
A USB memory stick running Ubuntu is a much handier option. Debuntu has a handy, step-by-step, guide to doing exactly this (although you could also do this with other distributions).
At any rate, the stick also packs an unusual treat: 4GB of inbuilt memory. Unlike most USB TV tuners, this one can double as a USB flash drive when in a pinch, which is definitely a nice touch.
First, you'll need a USB memory stick – 1GB will be fine. Plug it into your PC and open Windows Explorer, then right-click it in the menu on the left, select 'Rename' and name it 'Emergency'.
There are 18 in total, ranging from your standard blades attachment to a 1GB USB Memory Stick. Using the supplied adapters, you can add as many or as few as you desire.