Ideal for those who need to store lots of data securely, the adaptable DatAshur keeps SD cards locked behind military-grade encryption without any fussy companion software. While we love flash drives, ...
Despite the dismaying fact that the Samsung Galaxy S6 doesn’t offer an expandable memory anymore, the A7 brings you new reason to fall in love with Samsung. The Samsung A7 with an internal memory of ...
If we had our way, all smartphones would come with some form of expandable storage, including the latest foldables like the Galaxy Z Flip 4. Most of us store loads of videos, pictures, and other files ...
The Google Pixel 8 Pro is a feature-rich smartphone, but one aspect that has caught the attention of potential buyers is its lack of expandable storage. Interested in Purchasing the Google Pixel 8 Pro ...
Expandable storage on the PS5 is one of the most sought after features, and it’s finally on the way thanks to the first software beta. Earlier this year, Sony announced the arrival of the software ...
For Eszter, it's all about storytelling, so no wonder her main focus in video games revolves around RPGs. She is a News Writer for Game Rant but she's also working on an indie RPG in her free time, ...
After a successful Kickstarter campaign the 6-in-1 expandable hub and SSD drive called TurboHub is now available to purchase from Indiegogo at special discounted prices. If you are searching for an ...
KOSDAQ-listed company Memraybity announced on December 15 that it has secured next-generation expandable memory technology capable of overcoming the ...
Samsung keeps things familiar in 2025, offering tablets that do what most people actually need like browsing, streaming, taking notes, or playing a few games. The line-up doesn’t try to reinvent ...
If you were hoping that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will offer an SD card slot, well, you may be disappointed. The device does not offer expandable storage, but you do have two storage options to ...
Unstructured data is proliferating massively. It is growing in volume by more than 50% a year, and according to IDC, it will form 80% of all data by 2025 and does so already for some organisations.