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The ultra-small Photofast i-FlashDrive Max USB 3.0 combines USB 3.0 and Lightning connectors for fast data transferring between Mac, iOS, Windows, and Linux systems.
PhotoFast's i-FlashDrive HD is an interesting device that combines a USB flash drive, a 30-pin Dock Connector, an Apple Lightning to 30-pin Dock Connector adapter, and a free app to make moving ...
Photofast's i-FlashDrive works like a USB flash drive for Apple iPhones or iPads. It copies files to and from iOS devices, and links to DropBox.
Photofast, maker of i-accessories like the iPADock, has released a successor to its original i-FlashDrive – the second-generation i-FlashDrive HD. This two-way, multi-use storage drive extends ...
PhotoFast has launched a new product CES 2013 called the i-FlashDrive HD. Don't confuse this updated product with the companies i-FlashDrive that we talked about… ...
The i-FlashDrive is a curious device, although it looks as if it may be obsoleted by Apple’s upcoming iCloud service. The i-FlashDrive is a dongle with a USB plug on one side, a dock-connector ...
PhotoFast's i-FlashDrive HD connects to both iOS devices and laptops for easy file transfers.
PhotoFast's i-FlashDrive MAX enters the lab touted as the smallest Apple iOS flash drive on the market. Let's take a close look at it now.
PhotoFast has launched i-FlashDrive HD, which it claims is the only USB drive in the world authorised by Apple. i-FlashDrive allows wireless transferring of documents without the need to use Wi-Fi ...
PhotoFast has come up with the first two-way file transfer accessory for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch and any Mac or PC.