SSD stands for Solid State Drive, and this, in layman's terms, means it uses flash memory chips to store data, which means that there are no moving parts, and access to data is much quicker than with ...
A 2TB version is also on sale. Everyone hopes their computer won't crash, their storage won't fill up, and their data will remain safe and sound, but it's always a good idea to have a safety net. And ...
Not having external storage for your laptop is like ignoring Apple when it says to back up iCloud: You're safe if literally nothing goes wrong, but if anything crashes or your internal memory fills up ...
A huge SSD can make many elements of your computing life a whole lot easier, and today you can grab a massive—and ultra-fast—1TB Samsung T5 portable SSD that you can carry around with you for just ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
A Mashable Choice Award is a badge of honor, reserved for the absolute best stuff we’ve tested and loved. Two years ago, Samsung released something only nerds would love: the Portable SSD T1, a solid ...
Adding some extra space to your computer can save you from the many frustrations that accompany limited storage, but your options aren’t limited to internal drives that live inside a single system.
For a limited time, you can save $80 off the Samsung T5 1TB portable SSD. With speeds up to 540MBps, USB 3.1 support, and AES 256-bit hardware encryption, this is a top-notch option for those of us ...
Samsung's Portable SSD T5 external drives are a great solution for those wanting performance and capacity in one package with MSRP offering these capacities under 40 cents per GB. There is no denying ...
Welcome to CHEAP, our series about things that are good, but most of all, cheap. CHEAP! Games are starting to take up obscene amounts of space these days. Case in point, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare ...
Not having external storage for your laptop is like ignoring Apple when it says to back up iCloud: You're safe if literally nothing goes wrong, but if anything crashes or your internal memory fills up ...