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A need for speed: key chain drives pack power (and data) in a tiny form. (Inside Technology).


If time is money, there is good reason to consider hassle-free key chain drives, such as Disk-On-Key by M-Systems (www.diskonkey.com). The tiny drives go anywhere and store data like any hard drive, but the Flash-based technology means you no longer need to lug (1) (Linux Users Group) A formal or informal organization of Linux users who gather together virtually or in person to exchange information and resources. Some groups maintain mailing lists and send out newsletters for their members.  hefty heft·y  
adj. heft·i·er, heft·i·est
1. Of considerable weight; heavy.

2. Rugged and powerful. See Synonyms at heavy.

3.
 hard disks. These approximately one-ounce drives store from 16-256MB of data with no cables or disks needed. Just pop off the top and connect it to a USB port A USB socket on a computer or peripheral device into which a USB cable is plugged. See USB. ; you can then use your files as if they were on a second, internal hard drive. And with the newer version of Disk-On-Key there is no need to install drivers (unless you're running Windows 98, in which case you would simply download the drivers).

Because Disk-On-Key manipulates files the way traditional hard drives do, you can use files while they're still on the key chain drive or you can copy them to your hard drive. The Flash data copies fast but its speed depends partly on the speed of your PC. The really big news is that Disk-On-Key drives are now USB USB
 in full Universal Serial Bus

Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer.
 2.0-compliant. USB 2.0, the latest standard, is theoretically up to 3 times faster than the old USB 1.1 standard--and even slightly faster than FireWire. We tested the 32MB review unit ($39.99), which didn't work the device for the biggest time savings possible, but our copying speed tripled from 33 seconds to 10 seconds when we switched the Disk-On-Key from the USB 1.1 port to the USB 2.0 port. Ask your PC vendor whether your USB ports use the 1.1 or 2.0 standard. If you have an older PC with USB 1.1 ports, it's worth adding a USB 2.0 controller card to your computer if you have a free slot.

Besides the new speed, some of the featherweight file carriers have a new shape. Disk-On-Key Pro leans more toward the sleekness sleek  
adj. sleek·er, sleek·est
1. Smooth and lustrous as if polished; glossy: brushed her hair until it was sleek.

2. Well-groomed and neatly tailored.

3.
 of a pocketknife. The first crop of Pros will be USB 1.1, followed by USB 2.0 models. Be sure to buy the USB 2.0 version, even if you have to wait. You can plug it into a USB 1.1 port and run it at the old speed until you're ready to upgrade to a USB 2.0 port.

GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS

The convenience of Disk-On-Key makes it easy to grab large files as you're tearing tear·ing
n.
Epiphora.
 out of the office--and easy for others to do the same with their own Disks-On-Key. Because these drives are plug-and-play, it's a good idea for network Admins to disable To turn off; deactivate. See disabled.  unused USB ports throughout the company and let security know that employees might carry their own hard drives on keys. While this opens the possibility of company information getting into the wrong hands, files can be password protected using the KeySafe software that comes with the product. A free download called MyKey lets you personalize per·son·al·ize  
tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es
1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner.

2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify.
 your unit. And soon, manufacturers will sell software right on the devices.

The cost of Disks-On-Key is comparable to that of regular hard drives. The USB 2.0 version comes in 64-, 128-, 256-, and 512MB capacities, at suggested retail prices of $64.99, $99.99, $189.99, and $349.99, respectively. Sleek Disk-On-Key Pro units (USB 1.1 for now) come in 16-, 32-, 64- and 128MB capacities for $34.99, $44.99, $69.99, and $114.99, respectively.

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Iomega is the only company besides M-Systems (Disk-On-Key) to have the Pro (new form factor). They call it the Mini USB Refers to smaller USB plugs and sockets that are used on digital cameras, cellphones and other handheld devices. They come in A and B types as seen in the following illustration. See USB.

, and the 64MB version (also USB 1.1) is priced at $69.95.
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Title Annotation:Disk-On-Key by M-Systems
Author:Rohan, Rebecca
Publication:Black Enterprise
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 1, 2003
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