Supersonic Magnum Thumb Drive Is Superfast!
5 Mar 2011 - By Omar Mariño
If you’re thinking about buying a new thumb drive and read/write speed is a factor in your consideration you may want to hold onto your cash for a little while. Patriots’ new Supersonic Magnum thumb drive is set to overtake the world shortly with speeds of up to 200 MBs. Read more >>
ASUS Lamborghini External Drives Overpriced and Underpowered
3 Feb 2011 - By Omar Mariño
ASUS has given us some of the best (and some of the worst) portable computing options around. However, there has been a disturbing trend in the company’s releases as of late: ASUS is bumping up their price tags! This latest release, the ASUS Lamborghini External Hard Drive is no exception.
USB External Drive – Freecom Offers World’s Slimmest Portable HDD
18 Jan 2011 - By Omar Mariño
Hard Drives are just getting tinier and tinier and Freecom seems to be leading the pack on this miniaturization craze. Their latest offering, the Mobile Drive Mg, is only 10mm thick! That’s thin enough to forget it’s even in your pocket. But can something so small be worth the price? Read more >>
Super Talent’s New 500GB Storage Device Sports USB 3.0
20 Dec 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Portable hard drives have seemingly replaced thumbdrives these days—everybody has one. But does yours support USB 3.0 technology and boast data transfer speeds of up to 90MB per second? I didn’t think so. If you’re looking for a new (and tiny) hard drive that will do just that, then you might be interested in the 500GB version from Super Talent. Read more >>
Thumb USB Drive – Patriot Supersonic USB 3.0 hits the 100MB Mark
11 Dec 2010 - By Omar Mariño
USB 3.0 flash drives are a rare breed at the moment. If you’re looking for one, you haven’t got many options to choose from. And those that are available generally don’t take full advantage of the speed USB 3.0 technology offers. However, the new Patriot Supersonic model cashes in and then some. Read more >>
LaCie’s Hub4 is the USB Hub for the Future
30 Nov 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Chances are, if you’ve been using a computer for anything more than playing Minesweeper, you’ve had to buy a USB hub in the past. Nowadays the average PC comes with at least 6 USB ports but back then you were lucky if you had two. Now that USB 3.0 technology is upon us, we’re faced with a very similar situation. Computer manufacturers are enticing us to buy with the promise of integrated USB 3.0 ports but what ends up in the fine print is that your new state of the art machine only has one or two of these and the rest are just yesterday’s news—USB 2.0 tech. Thanks to LaCie you can now thumb your nose at those stingy PC manufacturers because their new Hub4 gives you 4 USB 3.0 ports in a sleek little black box. Read more >>
USB Mass Storage – Super Talent Drops the Price on USB 3.0 Flash Drives
8 Nov 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Flash drives are fairly cheap these days unless you opt for one with some crazy bells and whistles like built-in self destruct and full MILSPEC specifications. However, USB 3.0 has changed that, and not for the better. Since the introduction of this new, faster technology, we’ve seen the price of those ubiquitous little drives jump significantly. However, one retailer refuses to bend to peer pressure. In fact, Super Talent may have just set the bar for USB 3.0 Flash Drive prices and you’ll be happy to note that it’s very low. Read more >>
Iomega External Drives Go Solid State
17 Oct 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Solid state drives are really the way to go. Without internal moving parts you don’t have to worry about hardware malfunction. Not only has Iomega jumped on the SSD band wagon, they’re now leading the back with a trio of 1.8 inch external SS drives—that’s small enough to fit in your pocket! Read more >>
MSI’s New 15.6 Inch Laptop Built For Gamers
9 Oct 2010 - By Omar Mariño
MSI has a bit of a reputation for building affordable gaming PCs. Their latest laptop is no exception. It’s a 15.6 inch laptop that comes with up to 12GB of RAM and orange LED lights—because everyone knows you’re not really a gamer if your machine doesn’t light up. But what else does it offer? Read more >>








