Lexar has today unveiled it new lineup of USB 3.0 flash drives that feature fingerprint readers. With fast speeds and a focus on convenient security, the new Lexar JumpDrive Fingerprint F35 series ...
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 ...
A computer isn’t actually the safest place to store precious pictures, important files and irreplaceable documents. A laptop is convenient, but if you want to safely move and store your information, ...
RIDATA-Brand Product Provides Advanced, Unsurpassed Biometric Verification For User Authenticity and Secure Data Storage Purposes Advanced Media, Inc., manufacturer and marketer of the popular RIDATA ...
MILLIS, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kanguru is proud to announce the launch of the world’s first OS Agnostic, Fingerprint Access Hardware Encrypted Flash Drive with remote management capability. This new ...
Lexar, a well-known name in data storage, has brought its JumpDrive Fingerprint F35 USB drive to India. What sets it apart is its fingerprint security, just like your phone’s fingerprint reader. This ...
Atmel Corp. and Bionopoly LLC’s FingerGear division on Monday introduced the Bio USB Flash Drive. The Flash-based thumbdrive storage device uses fingerprint recognition technology to secure data. It ...
When I reviewed Samsung's T5 portable flash drive in 2017, the inclusion of a USB Type-C (as well as the more common Type-A) interface seemed a little premature. Still, it offered excellent speed and ...
If you would like to protect your personal files and documents when transporting them from one computer or device to another you might be interested in a new secure USB flash drive and M.2 SSD ...
If you’re like me, you’ve taken to carrying important data on USB sticks or flash drives. They’re handy, you can use them on any PC, and with built-in encryption even if you lost them it was no big ...
What would happen if one of your coworkers lost a USB flash drive containing extremely sensitive customer information? Would it cause panic because of the potential for data exposure and massive fines ...
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