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HP ships USB sticks with malware

April 9, 2008 Hewlett-Packard has released a batch of USB keys for numerous Proliant server models which contain malware that could allow an attacker to take over an infected system. (From ZDNet Australia) TAGS: HP Compaq ProLiant Server, HP Compaq ProLiant, HP, malware, worm, USB, antivirus software, USB flash drive, threat, antivirus, researcher, server, Microsoft Windows, security

Coming soon: Movies on flash memory cards

March 3, 2008 Distributing movies on the Internet isn't the only game in town. Flash is better, says a new Irish start-up. TAGS: kiosk, flash memory, movies, movie, retailer, memory card, USB, hard drive, DVD, U.S., video

Wireless USB gadgets trickle into marketplace

July 16, 2007 The first PCs and devices supporting a wireless version of the USB communication technology are starting to appear. Do they portend a flood?Photos: Wireless USB devices TAGS: wireless USB, Alereon Inc., USB, hub, wireless communication, iSuppli Corp., Belkin Corp., chipset, USB port, memory card, PC, hard drive, camera, photograph

Gold-plated USB stick sparkles

March 10, 2006 What do you give someone who's got everything? How about a 1GB diamond-encrusted memory stick? TAGS: diamond, memory stick, USB

Data-recovery firm reveals top client mishaps

December 6, 2007 Ant infestations, failed parachute jumps were behind some of the unusual data-recovery jobs faced by computer forensics specialist in 2007. TAGS: external hard drive, scientist, USB, hard drive, laptop computer, camera

DeviceWall update improves USB port security

October 27, 2005 New version also protects against USB drives that attempt to bypass removable media lockdown protection by disguising themselves as CDs. TAGS: information technology manager, USB port, USB flash drive, USB, CD, security

Sony pleads innocent in latest rootkit fiasco

August 31, 2007 McAfee joins ranks of those criticizing Sony over rootkit-like behavior of device driver used to run its Micro Vault USB. TAGS: rootkit, McAfee Inc., device driver, Sony Corp., author, USB, technique, security, PC

Photo: How smart is that drive?

June 7, 2005 USB vendors met in San Jose, Calif, on Tuesday to discuss the merits of turning a flash drive into a smart drive. TAGS: USB flash drive, USB, photograph, Microsoft Windows

Lexar unveils new USB flash drive

December 13, 2004 Penny-size FlashCard uses new form factor being proposed as open and free industry standard. Photo: Lexar's penny-size FlashCard TAGS: Lexar Media Inc., USB flash drive, form factor, USB, consumer electronics

Image: SanDisk's flash has USB connections

January 7, 2005 SanDisk introduced an innovative SD(TM) flash memory card with built-in USB connectivity. TAGS: SanDisk Corp., SD card, connectivity, flash, flash memory, memory card, USB

FireWire speeds set to quadruple

December 17, 2007 Backers say a new electrical specification will see the speed of the data-interfacing standard rise from 800Mbps to 3.2Gbps. TAGS: FireWire, association, specification, standard, USB 2.0, USB, TV, hard drive, PC

Security from A to Z: USB sticks/devices

November 28, 2006 Some companies are pouring glue into USB ports to disable them. Find out why, here. Part of a series on hot security topics. TAGS: corporate network, USB, security, USB port, Apple iPod

Intel takes aim at computer cable madness

August 25, 2005 Chipmaker opens an interoperability lab to test the upcoming wireless USB specification. TAGS: wireless USB, UWB, specification, USB, Intel, consumer electronics, chip company, PC

Apple takes a step away from FireWire

February 24, 2005 The Mac maker is defaulting to USB for its new iPods, even though it developed the competing FireWire connection. TAGS: FireWire, petition, USB, Apple Computer, USB 2.0, shift, Apple iPod, music player, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, PC

At IDF, Intel aims to build momentum

September 20, 2007 Developer forum features a talk on new tech from the CEO, a warning from co-founder Gordon Moore, new ideas for mobile computing and more. TAGS: Gordon Moore, Intel, SWsoft, mobile computing, virtualization, co-founder, Intel Developer Forum, chip company, USB, CEO, server, video, PC

Seagate launches terabyte storage for the home

July 11, 2006 Company says $899 drive is perfect for small businesses and tech-savvy home users who want more space. TAGS: Seagate Technology, Maxtor, mirroring, USB, small business, connection, backup

Wireless USB devices arriving by September

March 7, 2006 First devices using the technology will be external hard drives, digital cameras and printers, industry group leader says. TAGS: wireless USB, UWB, USB, IEEE 802.11, wireless communication, external hard drive, camera, printer, radio, PDA, IBM Corp., digital camera, connection, leader, PC, hard drive
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