Plug-and-play universal serial bus (USB) flash memory drives are rapidly gaining popularity. They’ve become so popular in fact that they are now called by a variety of names such as USB Flash Disk, Thumb Drive, Pen Drive, Memory Key, Micro Vault, Pocket Drive, KeyChain, Pico Drive, etc. Flash drives are an ideal alternative to floppy disks or CDs for easy, compact, fast and reliable data transfer. Higher capacity units of over 256 MB can offer a more convenient way of carrying files than on a CD. Nearly every new computer sold in recent years has several USB ports or sockets. The USB Flash Drive simply plugs into one of these ports, ready for use. No cables, power supplies, or batteries are required. No need to shut down and restart your computer either just to set the USB flash drive for operation.
With the demand for stylish, portable, efficient, and high-capacity USB drives, Kanguru has developed a product that will outperform other USB drives in the market today. This product is called the Kanguru FlashBlu Max USB Flash Drive. Kanguru Max Flash Drive is characterized as being smaller than the Kanguru Mini Drive by 50 percent with a size of 50mm x 25mm x 10mm and weighing only 13g. Furthermore, this flash drive uses flash memory with a 10-year data retention capability under normal usage.


USB provides an expandable, hot-pluggable plug-and-play serial interface that ensures a low-cost connection for peripheral devices such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, printers, scanners, storage devices, modems, and video conferencing cameras.
Today, just about every PC comes with Universal Serial Bus or USB ports. In the late 1990s, a few computer manufacturers started including USB support in their new systems, but today USB has become a standard connection port for many devices such as keyboards, mice, joysticks and digital cameras to name but a few.
Long gone are the days when a floppy disk was the way to save your important files in case your computer crashed. Now leading the way into the future are flash drives, also known as thumb drives. These tiny devices can hold more data than you’ll probably ever need. And they’re portable!
There is no doubt that our storage needs are constantly growing. Slide presentations are laden with multimedia content, photos from cameras are getting larger as newer cameras sport higher resolutions, and media sharing has become a normal thing among friends and family. 

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