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USB drive

British  

noun

  1. computing another name for flash drive

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His brother's son - who had suspicions about his uncle - took advantage of his absence one day in October 2023 to examine a USB drive that belonged to Leveugle.

From BBC

Next to “Bestbuy,” the list mentioned a digital camera and USB drive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Parts of the US court system require certain documents to be filed on either paper, for example, or a secure device such as an encrypted USB drive.

From BBC

Which? recommends taking steps such as storing photos locally on a USB drive, sharing them on a joint access cloud service, or sharing login details using a password manager tool.

From BBC

The USB drive contained over 20,000 employee records.

From Seattle Times