Kanguru releases rugged USB flash drive

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Nino Marchetti on February 5th, 2008

Kanguru Defender ProHaving a USB flash drive which is tamper proof and hardware encrypted can be a good thing for those paranoid about their personal or business data. To that end Kanguru Solutions is introducing the Kanguru Defender Pro, priced at around $130 maximum for a 4GB flash drive.

The Kanguru Defender Pro comes in 1, 2 and 4GB storage capacities and looks like your typical USB flash drive. Kanguru says this drive differs from others in that it offers “high-level” hardware AES encryption and an aluminum casing which is reportedly rugged and tamper proof. This casing makes it much more difficult to remove the drive’s chip without it breaking and becoming unreadable.

Kanguru USB Duplicator copies to 24 flash drives

Posted in Storage, USB Flash Drives by Nino Marchetti on December 14th, 2007

Kanguru USB DuplicatorYou, for some reason, need to copy files to upwards of 24 USB flash drives at the same time. You could do it one at a time, but that would be like pulling your teeth out with a wrench. Kanguru has unveiled a new copying device which will let you do that mass USB flash drive transfer - the Kanguru USB Duplicator.

The Kanguru USB Duplicator lets you mass copy files to either nine USB flash drives or 24, depending upon the configuration. It supports USB 2.0 and has eight main function modes for copying and verifying data. It can also work with USB hard drives.

Kanguru showcases eco-friendly external USB HD

Posted in Computer Components, Hard Drives, Storage by Nino Marchetti on July 19th, 2007

Kanguru Eco DriveKanguru Solutions, a developer of hard drive products, announced today what it is calling the “most environmentally friendly and energy efficient external hard drive on the market.” EcoGeeks get ready - the Kanguru Eco Drive should be coming your way soon.

The Kanguru Eco Drive is a high-speed USB 2.0 hard drive available in capacities of up to 750GB. Kanguru says this hard drive has three power saving modes to gauge hard drive usage and reduce power consumption by up to three quarters. These power modes are configurable through included Windows software.





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