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History (2000): USB Flash Drive
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Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive? - IEEE Spectrum
In 2000, at a trade fair in Germany, an obscure Singapore company called Trek 2000 unveiled a solid-state memory chip encased in plastic and attached to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector.
Trek 2000 International - Wikipedia
Trek 2000 International Limited is a Singaporean technology company that is listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX:TREK). The company claims to be the inventor of the ThumbDrive, [1] a USB data storage device. The company owns a library of more than 600 patents, with 360 granted patents.
Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive?: The Ubiquitous USB ...
TheUbiquitousUSBGadget is the Brainchild of an Unsung Singapore Inventor. In 2000, at a trade fair in Germany, an obscure Singapore company called Trek 2000 unveiled a solid-state memory chip encased in plastic and attached to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector.
Trek 2000 and the ThumbDrive - National Library Board
Trek 2000 International Limited is the Singaporean company that created the ThumbDrive, a thumb-sized universal serial bus (USB) data storage device which revolutionised the way digital data is stored and transferred in personal computers. 1 Headquartered in Singapore’s Loyang Industrial Estate, the public-listed company has offices in many ...
2000: Portable Personal Storage Devices | The Storage ... - CHM
Under the name ThumbDrive, Trek 2000 International Ltd., Singapore introduced an 8 MB USB (Universal Serial Bus) compatible data storage device in 2000. Generically known as USB flash “sticks,” they have universally replaced floppy disks for portable storage and transport of personal files such as documents, pictures and videos.
Object of Interest: The Flash Drive | The New Yorker
Trek 2000 International, a Singaporean company, was the first to actually sell a USB flash drive, which it called the ThumbDrive, in early 2000. (It won the trademark for ThumbDrive, which...
History (2000): USB Flash Drive - StorageNewsletter
USB flash drives are a data storage format originally introduced commercially in 2000 by Trek Technology (under the name ThumbDrive) and by IBM (under the name DiskOnKey, developed by M-Systems). The DiskOnKey offered storage of 8MB, more than five times the capacity of the then-common floppy disk.
TREK: Thumbdrive™ Original - First USB Flash Storage Device
The First USB Flash Storage Device Was Born & Bred In Singapore, Founded by Mr Henn Tan, we continue to push its boundaries and keep up with the market demands thanks to a team of experienced engineers. Check out the latest range of Thumbdrive™ Original Series. We Invite You To Be Part Of This Unsung Legacy.
Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive? - Slashdot
IEEE Spectrum: In 2000, at a trade fair in Germany, an obscure Singapore company called Trek 2000 unveiled a solid-state memory chip encased in plastic and attached to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector.
TREK 2000: Thumbdrive exhibited @ National Museum - NextInsight
In 2007, Trek 2000 launched a campaign to trademark the word “Thumbdrive” and won it three years later on 30 November 2010 after three appeals. Today, Trek 2000 has a library of more than 600 patents associated USB mass storage technology.
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In 2000, at a trade fair in Germany, an obscure Singapore company called Trek 2000 unveiled a solid-state memory chip encased in plastic and attached to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector.
Trek 2000 International Limited is a Singaporean technology company that is listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX:TREK). The company claims to be the inventor of the ThumbDrive, [1] a USB data storage device. The company owns a library of more than 600 patents, with 360 granted patents.
The Ubiquitous USB Gadget is the Brainchild of an Unsung Singapore Inventor. In 2000, at a trade fair in Germany, an obscure Singapore company called Trek 2000 unveiled a solid-state memory chip encased in plastic and attached to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector.
Trek 2000 International Limited is the Singaporean company that created the ThumbDrive, a thumb-sized universal serial bus (USB) data storage device which revolutionised the way digital data is stored and transferred in personal computers. 1 Headquartered in Singapore’s Loyang Industrial Estate, the public-listed company has offices in many ...
Under the name ThumbDrive, Trek 2000 International Ltd., Singapore introduced an 8 MB USB (Universal Serial Bus) compatible data storage device in 2000. Generically known as USB flash “sticks,” they have universally replaced floppy disks for portable storage and transport of personal files such as documents, pictures and videos.
Trek 2000 International, a Singaporean company, was the first to actually sell a USB flash drive, which it called the ThumbDrive, in early 2000. (It won the trademark for ThumbDrive, which...
USB flash drives are a data storage format originally introduced commercially in 2000 by Trek Technology (under the name ThumbDrive) and by IBM (under the name DiskOnKey, developed by M-Systems). The DiskOnKey offered storage of 8MB, more than five times the capacity of the then-common floppy disk.
The First USB Flash Storage Device Was Born & Bred In Singapore, Founded by Mr Henn Tan, we continue to push its boundaries and keep up with the market demands thanks to a team of experienced engineers. Check out the latest range of Thumbdrive™ Original Series. We Invite You To Be Part Of This Unsung Legacy.
IEEE Spectrum: In 2000, at a trade fair in Germany, an obscure Singapore company called Trek 2000 unveiled a solid-state memory chip encased in plastic and attached to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector.
In 2007, Trek 2000 launched a campaign to trademark the word “Thumbdrive” and won it three years later on 30 November 2010 after three appeals. Today, Trek 2000 has a library of more than 600 patents associated USB mass storage technology.