yes
"No. USB ports, or flash drives are not secure in magnetic fields, as they become vulnerable in these types of situations. Thus, they are at a disadvantage."
You can buy cheap flash drives in any department store or office store or even a supermarket. Flash drives are available everywhere these days due to the ever increasing technology.
If it has a USB port, you can use memory sticks/flash drives. I don't know of any laptops that don't have floppy drives, zip drives, CD ROM drives or USB ports.
Most flash drives plug in to a USB port.
USB 2.0 drives will fall back to USB 1.1 speed if plugged into a USB 1.1 port. Windows 98 contains no driver for USB Flash drives by default, but a generic one can be installed. These will work with almost any drive, regardless of rated speed.
No but many do have them on the front.
A flash drive typically uses a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port to connect to a computer. The most common types of USB ports for flash drives are USB-A, USB-C, and, in older devices, USB-B. USB-C is increasingly popular due to its reversible design and faster data transfer rates.
Yes, any USB flash drive will work as a memory card on the Xbox 360.
Yes, Staples has a small selection of flash USB drives. They carry them both in store and online. They also sell cases in which you can store 4-6 USB drives.
USB connection ports
Solid state Flash drives USB Hard disks drives
USB flash drives will stop working from write and erase cycles when there is a problem with the device.