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What is the name of the storagr device that does not allow the data on it to be erased or re written
A software that's used to allow a computer to interact with the storage, so that the storage appear as device on the computer
Allow you to view the information stored on a computer or storage device.
A mass storage controller communicates between a mass storage device and a computer system. It also acts as a driver to allow the exchange of information between systems.
Flash file system storage (probably memory card)
A CD-ROM (using a player) is an input device because it holds information that is readable. There are writable and re-writable CD's which allow you to add or remove information making it an output device (storage device) as well.
Not really. As I understand it (and from having used one in the past) what it does, is allow you to capture a reading and then display it later for comparison or reference. The capture can be overwritten by a following capture, unless the device has some type of memory storage available to it.
Absolutely limitless it would seem. We may just have an 'external storage' device separate to our minds that allow us to be so great!
This question needs to be rewritten since there is a contradiction in the question.
According to About, the most famous email provider is Gmail. They offer unlimited free online storage, and they allow you to interface with any email device.
One of lesser known features that can be included in a wireless router is a USB port. This port can be used for basic transmission, but more often it is intended to allow a user to attach a storage device to the router. This means that a wireless router with USB ports is able to act as a central data hub, providing access to the USB storage device that is attached to it across the entire network.
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is actually the name given to the hardware standard that allows for multipurpose input/output with corresponding devices. A USB drive, or USB Mass Storage Device, is one such device that uses USB to allow itself to store certain amounts of data (ex. 4GB of data).