Yes.
its also called a thumb drive or a USB flash drive. it is a form of removable solid state disk.
A removable storage media is a device that can be used to store data but does not necessarily have to be permanently attached to the computer. Examples of removable storage media include flash disk, diskettes, and CD.
USB Flash Drives are called thumb drives
Hard drive, external hard drive, floppy disk, memory stick, CD-ROM and Recordable DVD are all storage devices.
No. No external storage media can be used for memory with an iPad. You can use the camera connection kit to connect a USB thumb drive or hard drive to import photos and videos, but you cannot store data on the thumb drive.
Nope. Flash drives don't use magnetic storage.
Typically random access memory (RAM) is the primary storage device and the slower rotating magnetic media (disc drive) is the secondary storage device. Other devices like USB thumb drives and other removable media are considered tertiary (3rd level) storage devices
You can use any USB Storage Device (such as a thumb drive or an external hard drive) to store games, saves, Gamertags, or media on. But, it is better to use the Official Xbox Thumb drive or the Xbox Hard Drive as they are both designed for use with the Xbox 360.
Portable media player holds the most followed by usb drive. Varies greatly. Portable media players tend to have many Gigs of space. A USB drive can hold anything from a few Meg to many Gigs.
A 750 mb thumb drive? The number 750mb would indicate a CD, but a CD is a NON-magnetic media. It's a ZIPDISK
Follow these instructions:1) With that said, in order to get the emulator going you need a thumb drive and download this application - http://dl.qj.net/dl.php?fid=224852) Extract the application to the root of the thumb drive.3) Place any roms into the the AVCHD folder on the thumb stick.4) Plug the thumb drive into the PS3, and go to the video section of the XMB (cross media bar).5) Go to the thumb drive and play the AVCHD application.6) A menu will appear where you can select from your list of roms.Sourced from: http://gamer.blorge.com/2008/08/22/how-to-play-nes-games-on-your-ps3/, Accessed 30/9/09