Reviewed on June 24, 2004SanDisk's Cruzer Titanium delivers a trinity of useful utilities and superior durability at a competitive price per megabyte.TAGS:SanDisk Corp., USB flash drive, Microsoft Outlook, USB, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB flash drive, USB, adapter, operating system, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB, USB flash drive, adapter, operating system, PC
January 7, 2005Card is designed to let users plug it in to products like digicams and then directly in to PCs, with no need for a special reader.
Image: SanDisk's flash has USB connectionsTAGS:SanDisk Corp., SD card, digital camera, USB, USB flash drive, card, camera, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB flash drive, USB, adapter, operating system, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB flash drive, USB, adapter, operating system, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB flash drive, USB, adapter, operating system, PC
Reviewed on July 25, 2005Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.TAGS:FireWire, USB port, USB, adapter, USB flash drive, operating system, PC