ADATA Releases i-Memory UE710 Rose Gold OTG Flash Drive
ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash products, today launched the i-Memory UE710 Rose Gold Flash drive. Designed to match the look of popular Apple devices such as iPhone 6s/6s plus, the UE710 Rose Gold joins previous i-Memory series offerings in catering to the storage expansion needs of mobile device users. Available in up to 128GB, the Apple-certified drive includes Lightning and USB connectivity for easy data portability and sharing. It provides users with high speed performance up to 30MB/s read (Lightning), and is accompanied by the latest version of the free i-Memory app with support for Apple Live Photos back up function.
More style options and a sleeker match
Until today the UE710 was available in White and Black color schemes. The Rose Gold version adds an attractive option, crafted to better suit iPhone 6s/6s plus. The rose gold color scheme has become one of the most popular choices for iPhone, iPad, and other mobile device buyers. The UE710 Rose Gold therefore offers a stylish and consistent color option, making it a chic match when paired with iPhones, iPads, and others.
Today, CDRLabs brings you a review of PNY's next-generation XLR8 series SSD, the CS2211. Designed with gamers and enthusiasts in mind, the CS2211 offers both extreme performance and enhanced durability. Powered by Phison's quad-core, eight-channel PS3110-S10 controller and available with up to 960GB of Toshiba's 15nm MLC NAND flash, the drive is capable of 565 MB/s read and 540 MB/s write speeds for faster boot up times, quicker application launches, and a better overall computing experience. The CS2211 also offers cool, quiet operation and low power consumption for longer battery life.
Patriot, a leading manufacturer of consumer flash storage solutions, computer memory, SSDs, gaming peripherals and mobile accessories, today announced the release of the 200GB LX Series and 200GB Instamobile microSDXC. A natural evolution fueled by the ever growing and dynamic storage needs of today’s mobile device users, these new high capacity cards offer an almost limitless storage solution for large HD movies, pictures, music, and productivity files.
WDLabs, a business growth incubator of storage solutions leader Western Digital Corporation, today announced availability of the WD PiDrive 314GB, a storage device engineered to serve the Raspberry Pi® community with low-power USB operation, affordability, reliability and ease of integration.

Seagate Technology plc today unveiled a production-ready unit of the fastest single solid-state drive (SSD) demonstrated to date, with throughput performance of 10 gigabytes per second (GB/s). The early unit meets Open Compute Project (OCP) specifications, making it ideal for hyperscale data centers looking to adopt the fastest flash technology with the latest and most sustainable standards.
CDRLabs has taken an in depth look at QNAP's new QTS-Android Combo NAS, the TAS-268. Designed to fit in homes and small offices/workspaces, the TAS-268 features a compact mini-tower design and is powered by an ARM v7 1.1GHz dual-core processor with 2GB of DDR3 RAM. Like QNAP's other NAS servers, it also offers cutting-edge features and apps to provide day-to-day file storage, backup, sharing, synchronization and entertainment needs. What really makes the TAS-268 special, though, is that it runs both QTS and Android. Where QTS delivers efficient data transmission, rich multimedia functionalities and solid data security, the Google certified Android system lets users playback videos, download and run apps, and manage files on a 4K display with HDMI. QTS and Android also share the same storage database, so users can access media files and documents from both systems simultaneously.