Whilst the price of hard disk drives, whether internal or external, is getting ever cheaper, there are those who may wish to burn data – such as presentations, for example – directly onto optical disks to allow for ease of dissemination, hence the need for highly portable optical disc burners …

It has been a while since we featured any kind of curiously styled USB flash drive, but these up and coming cake themed USB flash drives, from the same site that gave us such unforgettable gems as the Freshly Baked series of flash drives previously featured on TFTS, ought to …

Perhaps its just us, but we cannot help but feel that a designer somewhere (in China) forgot to take their medication before coming up with this monstrosity of a desktop USB speaker system – but what really surprises us is that another someone somewhere actually thought that someone else (who …

IronKey Inc have announced that their IronKey self destructing USB flash memory drive featuring military grade AES 256-bit CBC-Mode encryption, the 4GB model of which we featured a while ago here on TFTS, is now available with double the previous capacity.

This interesting gadget known as the MultiX A32HQ Portable DVR, and available from Maplin, may look like its role in life is to tell you to turn left at the next junction or take a sharp right in 300 meters (where no road actually exists) but, despite its rather Sat-Nav-like …

Iomega have announced a new external hard disk drive, known as the Iomega Media Xporter, which is being touted specifically for use with gaming consoles such as Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s Playstation 3 offering the end user ‘convenient new way to enjoy music, digital movies, and photos through the …

There’s nothing worse than being caught out when one of your gadgets, such as your cell phone, suddenly runs out of charge – invariably just when you need it the most – hence the popularity of external power replenishment gadgets such as this portable gadget charger which servers not only …

Following on from our post concerning Kingston’s DataTraveler BlackBox Ultra Secure USB Flash Drive we have yet another secure USB flash drive due to make an entrance, this time from Buffalo in the form of its new RUFF2-FHS series of secure USB flash drives with integrated fingerprint reader.

We’ve seen so many variations on a theme when it comes to USB flash drives that we’ve long since stopped counting but, of them all, these Sterling silver, limited edition cufflinks are certainly one of the more stylish we’ve come across.

Kingston have unveiled their new DataTraveler BlackBox ultra secure USB flash drive which has been designed to offer the maximum in data protection with 256-bit, hardware-based AES encryption paired with password protection and device lock down functionality serving to deny brute force attacks.

If you’re looking to regularly transfer files between PCs running Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP based operating systems that are not networked then this USB device from JMTek, known as the Crossbox, has been designed to make matters easier than swapping across USB flash drives or optical discs.
