However, flash drives didnt lose relevance overnight. They had issues that were never really addressed, primarily with storage, speed, and compatibility. Commonly used flash drives still fall in the 64 to 128GB range, which fills up quickly for most. For flash drives that can store additional data, say 1 to 2TB, transfer speed is a major constraint. Additionally, over the past decade, many PC manufacturers have minimized reliance on traditional USB A ports and moved to USB C ports, creating...

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