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USB DRIVES

A USB drive, flash drive, or disk-on-key-is a plug-and-play portable storage device that uses flash memory and is lightweight enough to attach to a key chain. A USB drive, can be used in place of a floppy disk, Zip drive disk, or CD. When the user plugs the device into their USB port, the computer's operating system recognizes the device as a removable drive. Unlike most removable drives, a USB drive does not require rebooting after it's attached, does not require batteries or an external power supply, and is not platform dependent. Several USB drive manufactures offer additional features such as password protection, Biometric Authentication, Encryption and downloadable drivers that allow the USB drive to be compatible with older systems that do not have USB ports. USB drives are available in capacities ranging from 8 MB to 2 gigabytes, depending on manufacturer.


REMOVABLE MEDIA

CRU-DataPort, the leading supplier of removable and portable storage enclosures for computer systems, offers a full line of disk drive security, back-up and transport solutions. Founded in 1986 and based in Vancouver, Washington, CRU-DataPort develops and markets computer data security and storage devices. The company’s DataPort brand of removable hard drive enclosures has become the de facto standard for physical data security and drive removal in government, education and corporate information technology departments.


AUDIO

Making a clear difference in a world of confusion.
Cyber Acoustics is the World's leading manufacturer of value oriented, quality computer audio products. The Owner's were among the inception of computer audio. Their experience (over 40 years combined) with Customers and Retailers alike, has helped them hone their manufacturing process, building what you want... without all the hype. They build-in amazing audio into small enclosures, at a price you want. Cyber Acoustics' owners helped invent much of the early landscape that is now the computer audio market. Today they continue that innovation, producing products that you need today, while the rest of the industry plays "catch-up."