How many pictures do you have on your hard drive? Do you back them up? We all want to save our memories that we are creating with our digital lifestyles in a safe place - but do we really do this? Plus, how do you transport your large files? Can you email an 8GB file to a friend? Companies are starting to catch on that we need to manage this content we keep creating everyday. The products available today amaze me as their size and price are simultaneously getting smaller and smaller. For instance USModular and EDGE Tech Corporation are just a few companies addressing these needs with smaller large capacity drives.
USModular has really cool 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB high-capacity, high-performance USB 2.0 drives available. These drives are priced from $99 to $399. This is the kind of storage device that you can keep in your bank's safe deposit box, and have the peace of mind that your data is safe. Or, transfer several thousand photos from one computer to another. You can read more technical information when you visit www.usmodular.com.
Edge Tech Corporation also has a solution for your storage needs. Their USB 2.0 Flash drives have storage capacities from 64MB to 8GB. Prices range from $9.95 to $449, and they are small. I use my flash drive to back up all of my documents I create once a week. I have learned the hard way that it is better to back up your data regularly. I then drop the flash drive in a safe place away from my computer. For more detailed information please visit www.edgetechcorp.com.
Keep your eye on these companies as they specialize in all things memory. Their concentration on the consumer is evident when you look at their designs, and their prices.