crunchgear.com - 1/6/2009
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SanDisk announced today that they are creating a USB thumb drive based backup system, where you essentially plug the drive into your computer, and then push the button. The drive will then magically back up your files using their new software. Sounds like a good option for mom and dad… ...
sandisk.com - 1/14/2009
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sandisk.com —
About SanDisk SanDisk Corporation, the inventor and world
s largest supplier of flash storage cards, is a
global leader in flash memory from research, manufacturing and product design to consumer branding and retail distribution. SanDisk s product ...
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sandisk.com - 1/7/2009
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Plug-and-Play Model Offered by the Card-Plus-Player Format Radically
Lowers the Entry Barriers to Enjoying Digital Music, Ushering
in a New Medium for Digital Music Consumption CES 2009, South Hall, Booth # 30659, LAS VEGAS January 7, 2009 SanDisk ...
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sandisk.com - 1/7/2009
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Simple: Back up at the touch of a
button; no software installation is needed Portable: Now it
s easier than ever for you to keep your personal business files secure and available wherever you need to go Secure: Protect your data to limit unwanted ...
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SanDisk lanzará una memoria flash que hará backups automáticamente cuando presiones un botón
Gizmología —
... SanDisk anunció hoy que está creando una memoria flash USB de 64GB que servirá para realizar backups. Lo único que tendrá que hacer el usuario es conectarla al ordenador en cuestión y presionar un botón. El pendrive automáticamente hará la copia de los archivos a través de un software de la empresa. ...
One Button Back Up On SanDisk Flash Drive
High Tech Lounge —
... want to mess with potentially complicated-looking software. All you do is insert the SanDisk Ultra Backup flash drive into an available USB port, hit the backup button, and the drive takes care of the rest. Presumably, there is some initial configuration to be done so that it knows which folders are worth backing up. You probably can’t fit everything on this drive, though it does come in capacities as high as 64GB. No word on pricing. One Button Back Up On SanDisk Flash Drive Source: crunchgear.com
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