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**Mike [Dane-Elec Irvina CA - send me a comment if you¡¯ve seen/used this chip before]
With over 5,300 Diggs, I figure this would be a good article to report about on how to make a sawed-off USB key. Nothing about this project is too technical, but the idea is clever enough it¡¯s gained a lot of attention.

The sawed off UFD is a mod of using a slim Kingmax USB drive, USB cable and some glue + knife for a very cool looking storage device.
The intro line to this tutorial from the main page is:
¡°Holy crap– somebody just went and TORE MY FREAKING USB CABLE IN HALF while it was still attached to my laptop!!!
No– wait– sorry. That¡¯s just my USB drive. My bad. Never mind.¡±
Which I think is pretty funny.
So besides getting a slim Kingmax USB drive (here is a 4GB for $15), you will need the following: USB cable, X-acto knife, glue, pliers, small screwdriver and some mad cutting skills.
First thing you will want to do is cut open the female end of the USB cable so you can insert the memory for storage. It¡¯s fairly straight forward in the process. Some additional pictures are available (more¡¦)
OWC is giving you GB hungry data hoggers some extra storage space. Their new 500GB Mercury portable hard drive is their largest [portable] edition yet. It¡¯s got Firewire and USB connectivity to support any gear you¡¯re dealing with. A couple concerns I have are a) it¡¯s a 5400 RPM hard drive, which is standard for portable hard drives - but I like 7200 RPM, and since the Mercury is b) bus powered, the 7200 RPM wont see the light of day. As I¡¯ve mentioned before, if you are looking for serious use off your USB hard drive, don¡¯t deal with bus powered devices.

So given those two knocks, it¡¯s still super slim for a half Terabyte of data storage, and at just $359 it¡¯s doable, but I¡¯ve seen plenty of options out there.
Nothing posted on OWC¡¯s site for purchase, but check their homepage and use the search function.
Iomega is shifting it¡¯s focus to the consumers with more disposable income, the gamers. Well at least in theory. The Iomega Media Xporter is a portable 160GB hard drive designed to seamlessly integrate with cross-platform applications to PlayStation 3 consoles and Xbox 360 console.

With the gaming console become more of a home entertainment center, it¡¯s Iomega¡¯s goal to provide the tools to enjoy photo¡¯s, video, music and games without hassle. The Media Xporter allows users to experience all the above without a PC. Once more, the photo¡¯s and video will look stunning on a hi-def TV since the PlayStation and Xbox support HDMI as well as HDTV connectivity.
I don¡¯t know about you, but a family function or get together would be a lot more fun sharing photo¡¯s on a sweet flat screen then huttled up over a computer monitor. The Media Xporter makes this a simple and easy process.
The 160GB Iomega Media Xporter drive is power via USB 2.0 and will retail for $120. Although I do have some concerns about a bus powered USB hard drive.
Source: Coolest-Gadgets. Media Xporter product page.
I¡¯m on the left coast, so not exactly sure on why Pexagon had the motivation to create a New Yorker USB Hard Drive [customer request], but none-the-less, it¡¯s here and available.
The Pexagon New Yorker hard drive has over 4,000 issues of the East Coast¡¯s favorite magazine. The Complete New Yorker gives you instant access to every poem, short story, cartoon and ad since the magazine¡¯s inception back in 1925.

Pexagon is known for their engraving to USB storage devices and The Complete New Yorker is no exception. The hard drive measures 3 x 5 inches and has a brushed aluminum front with beautifully etched New Yorker logo and icon. The magazine archive takes up a small percentage of the 80GB hard drive so the $65 price tag gets you not only storage but a great opportunity to educate yourself and become well read if you¡¯ve been living under a rock for the past 80 years.
I would imagine someone interested in this would need to be a die hard fan of the magazine, so now the question is: Are you?
Accordian USB drive, are you kidding me? This is nothing more than silicone wrapped around a USB adapter port. Sure you could slap some marketing gargon on there, like accordion USB drive, but we¡¯ll all see past it.

None the less, I didn¡¯t think of it so kudos to Jacek Ryn for such an idea. You can see his little gadget trap at Poland¡¯s Fine Arts in Gdansk.
The concept is fairly simple and straight forward. Put a USB port and memory device into an accordion shaped silicone casing and call it something new.
Sorry, but this stuff kills me.Source: Core77.
Flash Storage is one of my most popular categories, so grab a cup of coffee and plan to visit for a while. You might learn a thing or two about flash technology as well!
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