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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Super Talent is well-known and respected when it comes to memory products and currently holds over 200 patents in Flash and DRAM technology. Their latest USB flash drive is called the Luxio and at 64GB is one of the largest capacity USB drives available. Considering it wasn't long ago when 60GB was more than ample for an OS installed hard drive on a system, that's an incredible amount of storage in a small package. There are even some laptops and netbooks shipping today with only 60GB drives. To put it in perspective, this is enough storage to hold nearly 20,000 six megapixel photos. Impressive for a device weighing a mere ounce and can be found online for roughly $139.99...
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
PCSTATS has discovered a software flaw that makes it possible to circumvent AES-256 bit encryption by simply typing in an incorrect password six times in a row. For this Supertalent Luxio 64GB USB drive, any encrypted partition set to between 33GB to 64GB size is then completely accessible. Total time - 10 seconds. Tools needed - none. Read the full review on Supertalent's Luxio 64GB USB drive right here on PCSTATS.
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