Typically we don’t give kudos to “competing” storage devices to that of USB but since SanDisk was nice enough to create a USB Micro Mate card reader for the Ultra II Secure Digital media card we chimed in for a post.
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O-ri-ga-mi: The Japanese art of folding paper into a decorative or representational form. Well this USB connector might not be a decorative form, but it sure is foldable. Lindy introduces this 360 USB connector which not only swivels but also folds up or down.
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U Safe is something known as Ultra-Stable Technology and applies to USB flash drives. For those holding sensitive data or treasured files on flash, then read on because this is something you should have. Despite this technology being out for some time, little information is published about it…so here we are.
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MojoPac gives your PC settings the mojo it needs. This software utility is designed to mirror the functionality of your private PC and have that information stored on any flash device. This means your iPod, USB thumb drive or PDA can become your full computer system. Here’s how it works:
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The OCZ Roadster is a 1GB data storage unit where the USB port connector is bigger then the flash memory. This design is smart because the cap-less configuration means you can protect the connector without loosing the cap. GetUSB.info also likes the slim design
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Pinnacle Systems, a division of Avid, has brought many great products to market. Here is another piece that will surely peak your interest. The Pinnacle PCTV High Definition USB stick. This USB powered gadget makes the recording of HD TV not only easy, but inexpensive too.
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With the number of employees working out of a home office increasing drastically over the past 10 years, many are good at what they do, but are in no way computer technicians and can often get stuck when computer problems arise. To that end, TechRepublic created a portable IT flash drive to help those in need.
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U3 applications continue to flourish for flash memory devices. Here are two great free web browsers for U3 enabled devices if you’re into a better experience then what Microsoft has to offer. An updated version of Firefox Portable has officially been released. Another great web browser is Maxthon Internet Browser. Like Firefox there is tabbed browsing,
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It seems VoIP speakerphones and USB phones are more common then flash drives these days. Kensington is shipping their new Vo300 Internet Speakerphone today. With just a simple USB connection the Vo300 extends the number touchpad of your computer to that of the VoIP phone for easy dialing.
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People with visual problems can now plug into any PC without having to download any special software they may require using a U3 key. Serotek Corporation has introduced mobile software which uses the U3 API to unlock computer freedom for the visually impaired via USB flash drives.
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Sometimes the rumor-mill is just too good. So this article is pointed more towards a warning to Microsoft then a regurgitation of some crazy rumor the Zune player from Microsoft is going to be VoIP enabled. Lets be straight, feature overload is not a buying proposition – but generally a product killer.
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