SanDisk this week released its first wireless mobile drives, both of them based on NAND flash memory, which is substantially more resilient to the bumps and bruises of travel than a hard drive. The ...
SanDisk’s wireless flash drive is a pretty good solution for devices without removable storage. Now I’m one of those that thinks we don’t need removable storage. However, SanDisk is helping solve the ...
SanDisk showed off a 64GB version of its Connect Wireless Flash Drive at the 2014 International CES show on Monday, an upgrade to a small drive announced last July that lets users send data such as ...
There is an app available for Apple’s iPhone and iPads as well as for Android. Those who own an Amazon Kindle tablet also have the luck to find the SanDisk Wireless Flash app in their app-store. Sadly ...
Have a phone or tablet with just 8GB of storage and no SD card slot, but want to carry around 16GB or more of music, videos, or other content? A number of companies offer WiFi-capable flash drives or ...
LAS VEGAS—SanDisk showed off a 64GB version of its Connect Wireless Flash Drive at the 2014 International CES show on Monday, an upgrade to a small drive announced last July that lets users send data ...
SanDisk has launched the Extreme Fit USB-C Flash Drive in India. The company claims it is the world’s smallest 1TB USB-C flash drive. SanDisk initially launched this device in the United States last ...
SanDisk has announced a new version of its previously launched iXpand Flash Drive for iOS. This newest version brings the same design as the previous version, but with a greater 256GB capacity.
SanDisk today announced that its iXpand Flash Drive is now available in a larger 256GB storage capacity for $279.99, expanding upon existing 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacities available for ...
SanDisk wants to replace the hard drive in notebooks with flash memory, a swap that it says will make thin laptops faster and more reliable. The switch, however, will cost you a few hundred dollars ...
SanDisk announced at Mobile World Congress today that it’s beefing up its iOS flash drive line. Both the iXpand Flash Drive and Connect Wireless Stick are now capable of holding 256GB-worth of data.