Having a USB drive with you at all times? Smart. Having a USB Drive that glows in the dark with you at all times? Smarter. Having a USB Drive that glows in the dark and looks like Lego with you at all times? That’s freakin’ genius, right there. More »
That 256GB Kingston Datatraveller USB thumbdrive we saw the other day? It’ll set you back $1,299. Availability is apparently “built by request”, so you need to be really sure about your purchase before you drop big ones on it…
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Because unless you can do that, the Solidalliance Ninja 2G Shuriken flash drive is just a tacky, difficult to carry, 2GB poking hazard. It’s available now for just over $US100, plus shipping from Japan. [Akihabara]
I’m tired of uninspired flash drive designs. So it’s shaped like a donut huh? Meh. It’s filled with beer eh? Not interested. These mini MPC 2000XL and SP1200 flash drives are really where it’s at.
You’d think MI6 agents would handle top-secret data more carefully than on memory stick in a purse, right? Well that purse was left behind on a train in 2006, compromising a multi-million dollar drug operation.
Are you already bored of Obama the President? Then try him out as a USB drive!
This is a 2GB flash drive shaped like a tiny, ancient mobile phone. Stub antenna and everything. It costs $US10, and probably appeals only to collectors of things small, miniature and solid-state. [Product Page via ChipChick]
Available in 1, 8, and 16GB, these flash drives look exactly like tampons. And for once, I have nothing else to say. [The Bloggess via Geekologie]
Despite the fact that the 3 brand could disappear completely in this country as they merge with Vodafone later this year, the little-network-that-could is still popping out products. This time, it’s an internet key that swivels through 270 degrees, so you can “optimise reception and position your Internet Key for ultimate convenience”. Indeed. More »