ElastaGirl would appreciate the Lexar JumpDrive Expression; a rubber band holds the cap on and protects the USB powered gadget. The rubber band wraps around the drive to form a protective cover and cap for the USB connector. It is offered in 256MB Red, 512MB Blue, and 1GB Black.
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Briliant, just briliant. Think of ID Vault as a personal digital safe to store your most important online information: your usernames and passwords. ONLY YOU have access to your personal information: ONLY YOU physically have your ID Vault safe and ONLY YOU know the PIN to unlock your ID Vault safe.
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Peripheral and storage device maker Lexar, in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission, has issued a voluntary recall of some 66,000 Lexar FireFly and 1 GB Secure II USB flash drives because the units could overheat and present a risk of burn, fire, or injury.
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Is tiny really that much better? Sony has their new Micro Vault Tiny USB flash storage line and it’s small, very small. But as with our Failing USB Drive article you’ve got to treat these guys with kid-gloves. Flash memory is not as durable just because there are no moving parts – so is smaller really better? This guy has so little a casing it does make you wonder
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Ever since that damned Guitar Hero it seem everyone wants to be some kind of faux guitar maniac. This flash drive is shaped like a guitar and even includes a miniature guitar case. It includes an extension cable for connectivity and is only available in 256MB capacities.
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The new USB Micro Vault storage devices are now here from Sony. New Midi and Excellence models incorporate retractable USB connectors, high transfer speeds and storage capacities, as well as pre-installed Virtual Expander file compression software. The Micro Vault Midi range delivers up to 4GB of storage for about 1000 MP3 files
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Lost your cell phone and all your critical phone numbers with it? CellStik will ensure that those numbers are safe and easily accessible to be transferred into your new cell phone.
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PQI has a 3mm thick 16GB hard drive just bigger then a business card. The U510 holds a maximum capacity of 16GB and is connected by a USB 2.0/ 1.1 compatible Intelligent Stick connection. It uses the patented Intelligent Stick technology and is the reason why the Card Drive itself maintains a 3mm thickness throughout. Using a retractable design, the Intelligent Stick connector is one with Card Drive and can be tucked neatly allowing U510 to retain a business card size and 3mm thickness throughout.
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This USB flash drive looks like it could be a prop from Grease or maybe a design from the guys over at Hot Wheels. The Fireball USB drive from Super Talent Technology is Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and houses a dual-channel controller to deliver at least 25MB per second read speeds and 12MB per second write speeds.
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The Silver Bullet of multimedia players is the new Toshiba Gigabeat – one look and a silver bullet will go right through your heart and you’ll be in love forever – oh, wait that’s cupid. Anyway, Toshiba’s snazzy, silver Gigabeat MEG-F40S packs a 1.8-inch Toshiba hard drive capable of holding an incredible 40 GB of digital media: MP3 and WMA compressed audio and even uncompressed, full-resolution WAV files. That’s about 10,000 songs (more than 600 complete albums) at 128 kbps MP3, a crazy 20,000 songs at 64 kbps WMA, and a still-impressive 1,100 songs or 75 hours of CD-resolution WAV files.
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4 + 4 is 8 and Buffalo used this equation to formulate their latest USB flash drive, the RUF2-R-S. Without confirmation GetUSB.info suspects Buffalo stuffed two 4GB flash chips into their thumb drive to push the limit of UFDs as the leading memory developer and patent holder on Flash Drives, M-Systems, has not announced an 8GB capacity memory module.
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How big is the bang for your buck when dropping a couple C-notes on your MP3 player from SanDisk? Not much we feel. At just under $300USD you get 6GB of storage, FM tuner and FM recording, voice recording, support of common picture formats like jpeg, a fancy liquid metal back plate for durability a nice microSD expansion slot…and travel pouch and lanyard to boot. Alright, the c270 has some great features – and not to over look the 1.8inch TFT color screen – but the market is to saturated with more feature rich products for less money…say the iPod, Creative Labs…lets keep hunting..
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