In prepping for our CEDIA coverage this year one of the things I wanted was an easy way to carry helpful website and graphics files around with me during the show. As you can probably guess, lugging a ...
Forward-looking: Due to the global pandemic, people have become more preoccupied with keeping everything clean to protect themselves and their loved ones from unwanted microbial agents. Now, thanks to ...
Does your car stereo or home sound system have a USB port? Chances are it does, even if you haven't noticed it. The majority of stereos on the market do, so you can more easily enjoy songs from your ...
Verbatim recently announced a new line of USB hard drives that are said to be light, sleek and durable. Not only that, but the drives have a special feature: The "Always On" display, which is a ...
With the release of two USB 3.0 ‘Super Speed’ Desktop Hard Drives, Verbatim joins the growing number of storage product manufacturers releasing devices with high-speed interfaces. Although the USB 3.0 ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Pros & Cons Verbatim Store 'n' Go V3 USB Drive (16GB) Specs ...
The external-hard-drive market isn't saturated with Verbatim devices, but the Acclaim shoots to the top of our list with impressive test scores and a bargain cost per gigabyte, not to mention Verbatim ...
Here's a few super cute (or super manly, if you like) harddrives coming out from the fine folks at Verbatim. They are the Acclaim, the Wallet Drive, the Store 'n' Go® SuperSpeed USB 3.0 compact ...
The Verbatim USB-C Pocket Card Reader support UHS-II speeds, is fairly compact, and costs just $17 from Amazon. That makes for a winning combination. When we compared a host of USB-C memory card ...
A slim, lightweight portable backup device for photographers who travel with a notebook computer.The portable storage devices market has mushroomed lately, with many new products that will appeal to ...
Verbatims's lightweight Clip-it USB drive is certainly handy: when not feeding files to your computer, it can hold together those same files when printed unthinkingly onto pieces of precious paper.
A word of warning to those of you who rely on hardware-based encrypted USB flash drives. Security firm SySShas reportedly cracked the AES 256-bit hardware-based encryption used on flash drives ...
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