newlaunches.com - 1/6/2009
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SanDisk has determined that fewer than 50 percent of users are backing up data regularly – and probably far fewer than that by other estimates. In fact, a scary 62 percent of respondents say computers are their long-term storage plans rather than backup devices. The company has launched a USB ...
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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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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 USB flash drives still need one click to backup your data
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... software solution which shall be smart enough to pull those files from the computer, once the button is pushed. There is no software needed to be installed on the computer. And it also offers dual-layer security, including password-protected access and ultra-secure AES hardware-based encryption.
The SanDisk Ultra Backup drive will come in capacities of 8GB-64GB, and cost between $39.99 and $199.99. It’ll be one of the products to be displayed at CES 2009 in Vegas.
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