Yes, but they are slightly larger (for now) than the "thumb drive" versions.
As of 2011, the price for large-scale flash drives has continued to come down. Some 256Gb drives fell to less than $700 USD, and modifications can be made to existing drives to allow 1 terabyte of data storage. The price for an actual 1 Tb drive (solid-state drive) was still in the $3000 USD range in early 2011.
The smallest USB flash drive that is easily found nowadays is a 2gb. It is possible to find smaller, but difficult. The largest memory on the normal market is a 1TB flash drive.
A 1TB drive has aprox. 1000GB of memory. So 1TB has 250GB more memory than any 750GB drive.
Unfortunately, the MacBook Pro Retina is too thin to support any current standard of hard drive.
Be sad.
USB sticks vary in data storage from 2GB to 32GB. Many external hard drives are 250GB, 500GB or 1TB, and are often more cost-effective.
1TB stands for 1 terabyte which is 1,099,511,627,776, bytes (aprox 1100GB). Hard drive manufacturers use a different table corresponding 1TB to 1000GB which is just not true. So a 1TB hard drive usually gives you around 930Gbytes of storage capability.
not yet, son
Apple's configuration options for the MacBook go up to a 500GB (5400-rpm) hard drive. The problem will be finding a suitable 2.5" 1TB drive. There is a kit available that gives you 2 500 GB drives which replaces the MacBook's optical drive with a second 500GB drive giving you 1TB. Apple provides instructions for replacing hard drives. (See links below)
LaCie offers more than one external hard drive with 1TB of disk space. According to the product specifications on the LaCie website, most of the 1TB external hard drives have a rotational speed of 5400 per minute.
Pua Khein-Seng is the father of pen drive, he developed a storage device and gives name USB Flash drive. USB is the common name of pen drive. You can save data according to the size of pen drive. Pen drives are available in deference range of size such as 2gb, 4gb, 8gb,....1tb.
You can't. You have to buy a 16gb flash drive.
To transfer information from a flash drive to another flash drive the information must be uploaded to a computer from flash drive A then uploaded from the computer to flash drive B.