Over the last few years that I have been here at TweakTown, flash drives have been coming through in droves. I have seen everything from the budget friendly to extreme performance solutions, and yet ...
Lexar has been building out its JumpDrive lineup for years. It's likely one of the most popular lineups of drives next to the Extreme from Sandisk. With that said, I have had the opportunity to test ...
A flash drive doesn’t equal a flash drive, there are a lot of different drives on the market for different purposes and with different connectors. Today I’m taking a closer look at Lexar’s JumpDrive ...
Lexar Media on Monday introduced a USB flash drive about the size of a penny that it hopes will bring next-generation storage, connectivity and utility products to a range of computing and consumer ...
After six weeks of everyday usage, I’m decidedly impressed with Lexar’s JumpDrive Lightning USB drive. Back in October, I mentioned that I was in the process of evaluating the JumpDrive Lightning ...
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lexar Media, Inc., a leader in advanced digital media technologies, today announced that its full 2007 line of JumpDrive USB Flash drives provides full compatibility ...
Almost all smartphones these days, even some budget-friendly ones, have a fingerprint scanner, though some are even moving beyond it now. Laptops are just getting started on that trend but those could ...
Lexar has launched a new JumpDrive Fingerprint F35 series USB 3.0 flash drive with fingerprint security system enabling up to 10 different users to store fingerprint data to provide access. Available ...
Mobile devices and cloud storage have negated much of the demand for portable storage but not everyone is ready to trade in their standalone hard drives and USB flash sticks just yet. If you fall into ...
Fremont, CA, January 7, 2014 - Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory products, today announced increased capacities to its line of JumpDrive USB 3.0 flash drives, adding a 128GB option to the ...
There probably are as many different flash drives on the market as there are bugs on a big rig’s window after a 1000 mile trip, but they aren’t all the same and don’t have the same usage scenarios.