In the early 2000s, before smartphones became the center of daily life, a small and simple device began to appear in homes, classrooms, and offices, quietly changing how people organized digital information. That device was the USB flash drive, a compact storage tool designed to replace bulky floppy disks and unreliable CDs, offering a faster, more portable, and more durable way to transfer files between computers. At first, many people did not fully understand its potential. It was… CONTINUE READING…
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