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USB Flash Drives
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 |
 USB NAND Flash Memory Prices 2007 Starting from Monday this week we’ve seen that several resellers and b2b traders of USB flash drives are increasing their purchase volumes to offset and stock up for the Chinese National Day on 1st Oct. and its one-week national holiday. Experience shows that the price will go up after this holiday and that main actors on the NAND flash spot market in Hong Kong, especially the local Hong Kong and Taiwanese players, are likely to push up the prices. |
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USB Flash Drives
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007 |
 USB Stick Metal Flash After increasing demand and requests from many of our customers, we are happy to announce a new product: the USB Stick "Metal Flash". This sleek little USB flash drives comes in a neat and minimalist metal design, making it the ideal promotional USB flash drive for those who want to leave a solid impression. The pure metal gives it a unique feeling of sustainable value. Perfect for promotional high-end give-aways or executive corporate gifts, as well as software bundling for retail. |
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Company News
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007 |
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During the upcoming celebration of the Chinese National Day on 1st October and its national holiday week our production lines in Shenzhen will rest for three days. And believe me, our staff has been very busy here this year and definitively deserve some days off. As our Hong Kong offices and our sales office in Germany are still operating normally this will have no major impact neither on daily business nor on our customers. We do however hope for your understanding that high volume rush orders for USB flash drives and customized USB solutions might experience slight delays between 1st and 3rd October. |
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Company News
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Friday, 21 September 2007 |
Congratulations out to our new sales office in Germany!
Close to the beautiful Bodensee, the new MemoTrek “Vertriebsbüro” (Sales Office) in Bad Schussenried is located close to the center of the booming high-tech industries of Bavaria in the heart of Germany’s more developed areas.
Also, the geographical advantage of this location is the short distance to our customers in Switzerland and Austria, allowing us to react swiftly and serve our customers with quality care they can rely on.
Certainly all our customers from countries throughout the entire European Union will benefit from the advantages and new possibilities of conducting business with our registered German entity and should feel warmly welcome to purchase our products also directly from our European company and its sales office in Germany.
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Shipping & Taxes
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Thursday, 20 September 2007 |
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For us this is a new speed record from the guys over at DHL. They picked up a sample 11:28 at our USB assembly site in Shenzhen and delivered it on-door in Lambeth, UK next day 13:07. Less than 24h that is. Customers in Europe will now start to benefit from our faster reaction times especially when it comes to delivery of pre-production mold samples or other samples of our customized USB flash memory. In order for you as a customer to receive your rush orders even faster and on-time for your campaign kick-off we are presently in negotiations with DHL here in Hong Kong for us to operate with even more profitable forwarding terms.
Well done DHL! |
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Security & Encryption
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Wednesday, 19 September 2007 |
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An absolute must for the security concerned USB flash drive user and a basic requirement in corporate surroundings is encryption of data. You need to rest assure that even in case of theft or loss of your device - and its containing data! – the damage is limited. |
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USB Flash Drives
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |
“Here in Argentina, people call them "Pen drives" […] In Tanzania it is one syllable – Flash - "do you have your flash?" "I'll put it on my flash". In Germany they prefer to say "USB stick"... and what is the difference between a USB key and a USB webkey? Over at Washingtonpost.com Rob Pegoraro is blogging about Computing Vocabulary: Those USB Flash Things and plenty of his readers comment on how they prefer to call these little USB helpers. |
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Technology News
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Thursday, 13 September 2007 |
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Universal Flash Storage (UFS), this is the name several renown players of telecom and entertainment electronics reckon will be the next unifying standard. The mobile phones producers Nokia, Samsung und Sony Ericsson as well as the chip-manufacturers Micron, Spansion, STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments are targeting to agree on the unifying standard called UFS. |
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Data Preloads
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007 |
Many of our customers choose to auto-run their marketing material, such as presentations, URLs or movies upon insertion of the USB device into the PC. When opting for a data pre-load you are starting out with the need to make a general choice: Do you want an un-erasable data preload, so that the receiver is not able to erase your data but still can use the rest of flash drive just as usual? Or maybe you prefer the erasable preload so that your customer may erase your data and use the full capacity for own uses? |
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Company News
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 |
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After some weeks of work on our corporate website we at MemoTrek are now back with a revised version. |
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