Samsung’s SSD Number T5 is alive with faster USB-C, a faster transfer speed, a new colour scheme, two types of USB cable for greater flexibility and the superfast operation, lightweight construction and stylish design that makes Samsung SSDs stunningly superior drives.
It has to be the lightest, most durable, shock resistant (well, it is solid state) portable backup device around.
Samsung’s new next-gen SSD T3 will shock you with its shock-resistance, multi-terabyte capacity, insane performance and UBS 3.1 Type C connectivity to standard USB connector.
The Telstra prospectus released this morning after late night negotiations between Telstra and the Government has painted a grim picture of the regulatory environment describing at as "the most significant ongoing risk to Telstra" and "value destroying".
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