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- (www . diskonkey . com ).
- The ThumbDrive and other competitors have come down in price, but DiskonKey still looks more compelling.
- The DiskOnKey Pro, sold at the Bay Street mall here on the San Francisco Bay, now holds nearly seven times as much data.
- IBM first marketed the drives in North America in 2000, with its product the " DiskOnKey " ( manufactured by the Israeli company M-Systems ).
- For one, a DiskonKey could be used as a startup drive, complete with personalized settings _ a modern version of the ancient DOS or Mac startup floppy.
- I'll give you some brand names to help in your search : Interactive Media KanguruMicro Drive, SanDisk Cruzer, Trekstore ThumbDrive Smart and M-Systems DiskOnKey.
- I've come across a good solution to that problem, too, though : a tiny little solid-state drive called the DiskonKey from M-Systems of Newark
- The key-ring idea at first struck me as a gimmick, but after using a DiskonKey for a few days, in conjunction with QuikSync, I'm a convert.
- I also had the pleasure of meeting with a couple of M-Systems representatives last week, and I'm more convinced than ever that the DiskonKey has a bright future.
- It took me a while to find them, but they really are there _ just go to accessories . us . dell . com and enter " diskonkey " in the Quick Search field.
- In response, a couple of readers wrote in to say they had seen not only the 8-MB DiskonKey, but also 16-and 32-MB versions, on sale on the Dell Web site.
- DISKONKEY DEVELOPMENTS : A couple of weeks ago I sang the praises of M-Systems'DiskonKey, a data-storage device you can carry around on a keychain and plug into a USB port on any modern PC, Mac or Linux machine.
- DISKONKEY DEVELOPMENTS : A couple of weeks ago I sang the praises of M-Systems'DiskonKey, a data-storage device you can carry around on a keychain and plug into a USB port on any modern PC, Mac or Linux machine.
- Trek Technology sold a model under the brand name " ThumbDrive ", and IBM marketed the first such drives in North America with its product named the " DiskOnKey ", which was developed and MB, more than five times the capacity of the then-common 3?inch floppy disks ( of 1440 KB ).