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FusionSoft with 7inch Personal Media Player

Well, apparently the Koreans are hungry for some hot 7-inch action as of late, judging from the latest developments over at FusionSoft – creator of the recently-mentioned odd-i P10 (recently upgraded to the GPS-equipped P11N). Enter, N700(D). Oh, that’s a very original name indeed. First, the Archos AV700, then the Viliv N70, now the odd-i N700D. But whatever, let’s see if the specs are any good. Continue Reading

Portable power in a box from APC

USB und gadgetsPortable power in a box, that is what the APC UPB10 brings to the table. Giving 10 hours of extra juice to any USB powered gadget it helps you when help is needed most. Probably not a necessity for the everyday gadgeteer but for the business person on the go who needs to avoid downtime with their Palm Pilot, Treo, Camera or MP3 player the UPB10 is the ticket. Prices start at just around $70USD. Continue Reading

Solar Powered Messenger Bag for USB gadgets

I’ve got 20 gadgets and 20 ways to charge them, well that’s gonna change with the Red Envelope Solar Powered Messenger Bag. It’s outfitted with lots of pockets, this bag is wired to charge cell phones, MP3 players, PDAs, digital cameras, Blackberries, basically any device that runs on 5, 6 or 7.2 volts. Just add sunlight. Ya it’s ugly but utility often doesn’t come with sex appeal, Continue Reading

A 16GB business card from PQI

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. Continue Reading

USB flash key failures increase 300%

USB flash key failures increase

Update (2025):

When this article was first published, USB flash drives were just entering the mainstream. Today, they are everywhere — handed out at conferences, bundled with products, and used casually for short-term storage. But the core warning still holds.

Industry analysts estimate that several hundred million USB flash drives are produced each year worldwide. Even conservative failure-rate assumptions of 5–10% translate into tens of millions of failed or discarded flash drives annually. Many are thrown away not because they are physically broken, but because data corruption, controller failure, or unreliable behavior makes them untrustworthy.

Environmental reports on e-waste suggest that small electronics — including USB flash drives — are among the least recycled categories, meaning the vast majority end up in landfills. At the same time, users continue to rely on them for critical files, backups, and even sole copies of important data.

Nearly two decades later, the takeaway remains the same: USB flash drives are convenient, but they are not a safe long-term backup strategy.

The increasingly popular flash drive or key memory stick may be a good way to transfer data, but as a permanent backup device it doesn’t cut the mustard, as an increasing number of people are painfully finding out, according to a data recovery specialist.

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