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  1. External Portable Storage: SSDs vs HDDs, Interfaces, and Real-World Speeds

    External portable drives remain one of the most practical — and fastest — ways to move, back up, and archive large volumes of data, and our hands-on testing confirms that the current crop of external SSDs and HDDs gives buyers choices that span blistering performance, rock-solid value, and...
  2. Ultimate Guide to Portable Peripherals for Mobile Laptop Users in 2025

    Laptop users today demand a seamless work experience regardless of their physical location, and the right portable peripherals are often the secret ingredient to achieving that. Even users with robust desktop setups find themselves gravitating toward laptops for everyday convenience, yet...
  3. Microsoft Supports APFS External Drives for OneDrive on macOS: What You Need to Know

    Mac users who have long struggled with managing large volumes of files between their device’s internal storage and external drives will be excited by a pivotal update from Microsoft: OneDrive for macOS now officially supports syncing files directly to APFS-formatted removable drives. This...
  4. ADATA Unveils Blazing-Fast Storage Devices for Content Creators and Mobile Professionals

    When your life's mission involves wrangling raw 8K footage atop a wind-battered mountain or cranking out thousands of burst photos at a Formula 1 track, speed ceases to be a luxury—it's your lifeline. ADATA, a name synonymous with digital storage innovation, has just lobbed a trio of new gadgets...
  5. VIDEO Walmart lists a 30TB portable SSD for $39. It is, naturally, a scam

    It feels like high-capacity SSDs are getting cheaper all the time, but in the words of a security researcher known as Link Removed on Twitter, there are still some deals that are Link Removed. In the spirit of discovery, he bought a "30TB" external SSD from AliExpress for $31.40, which also...
  6. VIDEO How to *POSSIBLY* recover data after Qlocker QNAP Ransomware attack

    Best way I know is to make regular backups but store them offline . Got to check your PC is not carrying any malware before backing up for obvious reasons . I am a home user so use a portable SSD . I do not own a NAS . In retrospect I am rather glad I do not need one :rolleyes: NAS are said to...