Saturday, January 5, 2008

SanDisk USB Drive Offers Free Automatic Online Back-Up

There’s not usually a lot to say about USB drives except that they are getting much bigger, like the 32GB DiskGO USB stick, or, they have added something useful, like the Kingston Data Traveller Reader with an internal SD, MMC and SDHC card slot.

SanDisk is joining those ranks now though with its Cruzer Titanium Plus, a 4GB USB Flash drive that offers automatic online backup for every file copied to the drive. Think of it as back-up for your back-up. Each drive comes with 6 months of free online back-up via BeInSync, part of Amazon.

It could be very handy for when you’re out and about and need to access your files from a computer but just forgot the to bring your USB stick with you - happens more often that I'd like to remember. Other security features for the new drives include:

- A rugged, crush-resistant metal case, reducing the risk of physical damage.

- Optional security by turning on password protection – with AES hardware data encryption – for all files stored on the drive, preventing other people from accessing user data if the drive is lost or stolen.

- Two years of free lost-and-found service from BoomerangIt, to increase the chances users will get the drive back if it’s misplaced. Cruzer Titanium Plus comes with a BoomerangIt sticker to put on the drive; if the drive is recovered, the owner typically pays shipping costs and provides a small reward [possibly US only this].

The drives cost around £30 and after 6 months, a year of online storage costs £15.-Martin Lynch

from:http://uk.gizmodo.com/

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