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Posted on Saturday, 28 June 2008  |
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Buffalo released Ultraman and Rei Ayanami USB drives
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Buffalo Japan has released two cute USB drives based on the famous cartoon characters, they are the “Ultraman” and “Rei Ayanami”. Both USB drives come with 2GB storage and they are limited to 3,000 copies of each. Check out more pictures after the break.
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Posted on Monday, 16 June 2008  |
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OCZ Spyder USB Drive
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OCZ has released a new USB flash drive called Spyder which features a slide-top design. It is another USB drive that prevents you from losing cap. It features 21-35MB/s read speed and small lanyard keyring. The OCZ Spyder is currently available in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB. More pictures after the break.
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Posted on Friday, 06 June 2008  |
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A-Data Disney T703
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A-DATA has presented their new necklace type USB memory drive called the Disney T703 at the Computex 2008. It is shaped like Mickey’s head, similar to the iRiver’s Mplayer. Check out more pictures after the break.
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Posted on Tuesday, 27 May 2008  |
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Samsung 256GB FlashSSD
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Samsung has released a new 256GB FlashSSD (Solid State Drive). It’s capable of writing at 200 and 160 MBps and has claimed as the world’s fastest and largest capacity 2.5-inch, MLC-based SSD with SATA II Interface. It will appear somewhere in September.
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Posted on Saturday, 24 May 2008  |
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Steampunk USB Drive
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Cool, I want one of those. It was shown by a forum member at Modding.ru. You can check out the steps on how this steampunk USB drive was created from scratch in the forum. Great work! More pictures after the break.
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Posted on Thursday, 22 May 2008  |
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Swiss Army Style Knife with 8GB USB drive
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This is the Swiss Army Style Knife with USB drive. There’s a 34mm Knife, Pen, Scissors, Nail File, Flat Tip Screwdriver etc. in it and also an 8GB flash drive to store you data. Besides that there’s also an LED light which is quite useful when doing things in the dark and you can write with this too, it has a replaceable ink cartridge. This multi-tool is available at Chinavasion.com at $44.40. More pictures after the break
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Posted on Friday, 16 May 2008  |
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Cake Royale series USB drives
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I think soon there will be cases like kids eating USB drive, lol. It is pretty much the same as the Freshly Baked USB Drives, it was named under Cake Royale series. It is said to be available sometime this month at Vavolo site, choose from Black Forrest, Strawberry Torte, Fruit Plate and French Mille-Feuille flavors and the capacities are available up to 4GB. It measures 3.8 x 6.0 x 3.8 cm and it is made from ABS, SBS, PU (Polyurethane). The USB 2.0 Cake memory drive is targeted on 14 year-old above female. No word on pricing. Many Many pictures after the break.
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Posted on Wednesday, 14 May 2008  |
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Spinacz USB Drive shaped like a Wooden Clamp
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The Spinacz USB memory drive comes in a form of a wooden clamp. People will laugh at you as they thought you forgot to take off the clamp after the drying your shirt. Well, in this case, just let them laugh. Hahahaha. No word on pricing and availability. More pictures after the break.
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Posted on Friday, 09 May 2008  |
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Dane-Elec’s Poker Mate USB stick
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A poker game with your USB drive? Dane-Elec’s Poker Mate USB stick lets you do that. It looks just a poker chip so as the size. It is available in 1GB or 2GB capacities and color, you can choose from blue or red. The 2GB is available for $29.
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Posted on Thursday, 17 April 2008  |
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Sawed-off USB Memory Drive
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From the picture, it looks like a ripped and broken USB cable. Actually there’s an USB flashes drive inside. This whole DIY project only cost $10. Check out the steps at EvilMadScientist.
[via Ubergizmo]
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