Hyper— we’ve reviewed some of its MacBook batteries and iPhone accessories in the past— is today announcing the first Made-For-iPhone/iPad/iPod touch (MFi) flash drive that includes a built-in ...
Several paid applications from Apple's App store allow you to use your iPad as a flash drive or USB storage device without jailbreaking. Examples of these flash drive ...
A: Attaching a USB drive to an iPad is only possible with the use of a USB-C to USB adapter. This is an accessory that you must purchase separately for the iPad. It looks very much like a power ...
The iStick by Hypershop is a USB (Mac+PC) flash drive with an integrated Apple-approved Lightning connector. Made to work for any current generation iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch that has a Lightning ...
So we’ve been able to browse the iPad from the Finder, but what about browsing a portable drive from the iPad. Turns out you can connect a USB flash drive using the camera connection kit and browse ...
Western Digital has made dual Lightning and USB flash drives with its SanDisk iXpand lineup for several years and now it’s launching its first one with Lightning + USB-C. The new SanDisk iXpand Flash ...
A USB flash drive that plugs into an iPad. In 2013, the Hammacher Schlemmer catalog introduced "The Only Read and Write iPad Flash Drive." Products from other vendors followed. Photos, movies, music ...
Reader Gerry Prescott has a question about flash drives and iPads. He writes: In a recent article you said that you couldn’t play movies stored on a flash drive on your iPad. Is there any way at all ...
Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
If you're looking for an iPad Pro-specific USB-C hub, the HyperDrive is definitely the best yet. What you get appears on the surface very similar to ones from Satechi and others — an aluminum body ...
When you are in the market for external storage solutions, two of the most common options you'll find are USB flash drives and external hard drives. Despite the difference in their names, both use the ...