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Why To Use A Good USB 3.0 Flash Drive For Mac

Posted by on Saturday, 7 January, 2012

Hardware is always updating and there’s one bit of hardware I really like. A while ago the USB standard enhanced to become 3.0 and that’s changed things for a lot of portable devices. Now I love portable file storage and being able to move around my own computer files very easily. This is why I’m a big fan of the USB 3.0 flash drive devices and I own so many of them. I’ve used a few older versions for a long time and now I’ve upgraded.

I use a USB flash drive in my work to backup my important files. I use these for my personal life to store my audio and videos on when I’m moving them between my personal laptop and my own TV. I can’t consider anyone I know that doesn’t know what any USB flash drive is.

The problem with all the older models was because they were too slow. Old USB 2.0 flash drives were fine to use for small files and became very popular for that. But for larger files the original transfer speeds have been too slow which is why folks started using external hard drives instead. But a USB 3.0 flash drive is a lot more portable than an external hard drive now they can be just as good for read/write speeds.

As well as becoming quicker they can now store a lot more files. Not too long ago all flash drives were small and very slow. Now they can be as fast and save as many files as some external hard disk drives. They’re small enough keep these things in your pocket on your key ring.

Some USB flash drives are even so small that you cannot notice them plugged into your computer. I know my brother use’s the USB 3.0 flash drive to bring his homework and games directly into college and his tutor doesn’t notice it plugged in.

See my USB 3.0 flash drive reviews for deals on USB 3.0 flash drives


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Posted by on Wednesday, 31 August, 2011

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Ask Engadget: best 1TB+ USB 3.0 external drive on a budget?

Posted by on Sunday, 14 August, 2011

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is coming to us from Patrick, who can’t wait another day to start taking advantage of his newfangled blue USB port. If you’re looking to send in an inquiry of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.

“I just got a new laptop with a USB 3.0 port. I currently have a USB 2.0 external hard drive, but I would like to upgrade. First of all, is the speed boost really worth the money? Is there a speed difference between those that need external power and those that are powered through the USB cable? Looking for one that’s 1TB to 2TB, and my price range is about 0, give or take. Thanks!”

It’s certainly harder to come across a SuperSpeed bargain than a USB 2.0 bargain, but we’re sure there’s a few deals to be had. That said, reliability has to come into play here — any well-rounded suggestions for this fellow? Drop ‘em in comments below!

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Toshiba Satellite L655-S5158 Review

Posted by on Tuesday, 14 June, 2011

Toshiba would certainly always be my very first preference when I am searching for a laptop computer in the marketplace. One of the latest models to grab my consideration was the Toshiba Satellite L655-S5158 laptop computer. They’ve shown to be very reputable and (as a lot of you’d already know) incredibly strong over time (after working with about 4 Toshiba laptops). Satellite L655-S5158 contains a effective set of features plus a style and design that’s simple on the eyes as well.

 

The Toshiba Satellite L655-S5158 possesses a 640GB hard disk drive which is a lot of space for you if you are using the item to only browse the internet. Hence, there’ no requirement to pay more money on buying a different internal or external hard drive which will cost you around $100.The space must also adequate even for individuals who have fun with lots of games and use huge programs.

 

RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY is one other fantastic feature of Toshiba L655-S5158. The Toshiba Satellite L655-S5158 contains 4GB of DDR3 RAM that’s greater than most laptop computers of its price. Even notebook computers which are higher priced rarely feature a lot more than 4GB of RAM. This coupled with the powerful processor mentioned above; this laptop can do almost everything, from playing the biggest end games to working on graphical editing.

 

Multimedia fans would have most sides covered with the specifications because it comes with an Intel HD graphics processor that enables HD films to be seen crystal clear. It’s not all; an important part of any laptop is the processor. A notebook computer will not operate great with no excellent processor. The Toshiba Satellite L655-S5158 utilizes the 2.53GHz Intel Core i-3-380M dual-core processors. Multi-tasking won’t face any kind of issues with its high speed (2.53GHz) and the dual core processors. Even, to further raise the speed of the laptop computer, it comes with 3MB L3 cache.

 

The Toshiba Satellite L655-S5158 is an excellent notebook that was getting a large amount of focus these days. It is great for people who prefer to multi-task since the giant screen size makes it much easier. It has a 15.6-inch screen which is best for people who like enjoying films or playing games. It’s also really cost-effective and offers excellent features.

 

The conclusion is individually I recommend the Toshiba Satellite L655-S5158 to any or all people alike. It could not be the best choice notebook computer if you are looking for a really portable one, but it’s very suitable for another want. With its great price, and even greater specs, what exactly is preventing you from having your own one right now?


How You Can Shield Your PC

Posted by on Wednesday, 11 May, 2011

I spend a lot of time on my PC, and if you are anything like me, you do as well. You shop on the computer, you check your bank accounts, you email people, and sometimes you just go on your computer to relax. Reading online stories, visiting forums, social networking, and watching online videos all make the Internet a very entertaining place to be.

With the computer being such a central part of my day, I have found the need to guard it from any threats it might encounter. I wrote this article to help give you some of the tips I picked up on while making my PC safe. You’ll learn about computer battery backup systems, anti spy ware softwares and even anti virus softwares. You’ll learn about the free ways to protect your computer as well as the ways that may cost you some money. If you have a computer and you want to take care of it, I highly recommend you continue reading.

First of all, you must realize that computers are just advanced pieces of electronic equipment. It needs to be plugged in so that it can get its power to run properly. Unfortunately, this leaves is vulnerable to power surges and power outages. The best way to protect against this is to get a surge protector with a battery backup system. With a computer battery backup system, you’ll be able to continue safely on your PC even when you have a power outage. It will also protect your computer from any power surges or spikes.

Another item you’ll want to invest in is a computer data backup system. I would make sure you have an external hard drive to place your critical documents on as well. Just back up your documents whenever you feel you have added something to your computer that you don’t want to have to replace.

Once you’ve got your PC safe guarded against power issues, you’ll need to think about guarding it from external threats. While a computer data backup system will protect you from losing data, it will not protect it from being copied and stolen. The answer to protecting yourself from thievery is through an anti virus software.

Avast is hands down the most sophisticated free anti virus program. You can also get the paid version, but I would recommend Norton’s protection if you plan on paying money out. Ad-Aware is a fantastic safe guard against spy ware Ad-aware has both a free and a paid version. The free version is so great that you probably don’t need the paid one.

If you want more information on computer battery backup systems, please see my web site at http://www.computer-data-backup.com.


NewerTech adapter turns eSATA into USB 3.0, makes legacy external HDDs feel young again

Posted by on Monday, 31 January, 2011

There’s a powder-blue USB 3.0 port on the side of your shiny new computer, whispering your name, but you simply can’t afford to replace your perfectly good eSATA external hard drive for the sake of compatibility. You could simply resist the urge entirely, but if you have the need for speed, there’s a USB 3.0 to eSATA adapter with your name on it, and it just might come in a NewerTech case. Sure, Addonics, Siig and Bytecc sell similar, but as Everything USB points out, NewerTech did the legwork here, benchmarking the cable to be sure it could handle 206.4MB / sec writes and 247MB / sec reads. That’s enough to handle most solid state drives, and you should be completely covered when it comes to anything with spinning magnetic plates. You’ll find it for this week at the likes of OWC.

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