Portable Storage Guide
Elite 4CE writes "If you're like me, you are always transporting data from home to work, and back. I was surprized at how many options there were to facilitate this.
Hardcoreware.net have posted their Portable Storage Guide for 2005, covering everything from flash based devices that fit into your pocket, to huge FireWire drives with a capacity of 400GB."
How long until there is a category for embedded DRM as described in this article?
It will probably start out with a few devices with DRM, but slowly everyone of the storage vendors will have a DRM solution. It will only be a matter of time, really.
That said, the Seagate 100GB unit looks sweet.
"Rocky Rococo, at your cervix!"
I just use the internet, it's great.
"If you're like me, you are always transporting data from home to work, and back."
No, I'm not like you. I like to keep work at work, and out of my home, where I have better things to do than work.
So when your iPod nano is so scratched you can't read the screen, treat it as a 2 or 4GB flash drive with integrated iPod Shuffle functionality!
In fact for a 2 or 4 GB flash drive it isn't a bad price really, although most sensible people would jump up to a portable 2.5" Firewire drive at about the same price and not worry about the extra size.
http://www.sandisk.com/pressrelease/20050219a.htm
It's a 1G SD card.. an SD card you say.. what's so special.. OK
1. is x66 speed - great for video/continuous frames on a camera
2. compatible with my Canon compact and TREO 650
3. It has a built-in USB connector!!!!! No need for extra adaptors!!
A great idea.. as a SD card dual use it with an MP3 palyer, camera or phone etc.. plug it in to your USB at work or home!!
What is the point of this article? To lists ways you can carry data? That is news?
What about books(printed material), CDs, tatoos, etc?
Ninjas don't carry tic tacs