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Transcend USB 3.0 Flash Drives 128GB and 256GB

25.05.2015

Transcend has officially announced the release of new USB 3.0 flash drives that can offer users an additional 128GB or 256GB of storage and transfer space.

The JetFlash 780 lineup has added a 256 GB high-speed drive that can store more than 120 photos, 64 MP3 songs or 64 hours of 1080p video. The data transfer rate of the JetFlash 780 reaches 210 MB/s, which allows you to copy information as quickly as possible.

Transcend's JetFlash 810 series of secure USB flash drives is now available in a 128 GB capacity model, which is available in five different color options. Recall that this series complies with the requirements of the American military standard MIL-STD-810G, "flash drives" are actually designed for use in adverse conditions.

Currently, the JetFlash 780 series offers models with capacities from 8 to 256 GB, the JetFlash 810 and JetFlash 790K/790W series offer customers storage capacities from 8 to 128 GB, and the JetFlash 700/730 offers from 4 to 128 GB.

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Scientific journals publish many studies on the abnormally rapid increase in the average annual temperature of the planet. Many point out that the reason for this was industrialization and the use of fossil fuels on an industrial scale. However, for the first time, direct observations of the driving force of climate change have appeared from NASA scientists.

Since the industrial revolution of the mid-280th century, when coal and other fossil fuels began to be actively used by mankind, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased from 415 ppm to its current value of XNUMX ppm.

Human activity has led to air pollution, which has affected our health and wildlife. Some of these particles are also present in the form of aerosols that reflect the sun's rays and have a cooling effect on a global level.

Thus, aerosols cool and greenhouse gases warm the planet. The difference between the energy absorbed by the atmosphere and reflected back into space is called "radiative forcing".

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The first calculations of the total radiative forcing are made using global observations, taking into account the effects of aerosols and greenhouse gases. Direct evidence has been obtained that human activity causes changes in the energy balance of the Earth.

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