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Super Talent CKB flash drive is made to go with you everywhere

Posted in Storage by Shane McGlaun on September 30th, 2010

Super Talent has a gob of different flash drives and external storage devices that cater to the needs of many different user types. The latest product that the company has unveiled is a flash drive that is designed to go everywhere with you, assuming you have your keys.

The flash drive is called the CKB and it is made to fit onto any keying with a large opening that will fit even the fattest key rings. The drive comes in black or silver colors and can be had in multiple capacities. The USB connector is exposed to the elements, but the drive has a rugged design.

Green House key-shaped USB Flash Drives

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on September 27th, 2010

Looking for a new flash drive? Greenhouse holds the key. Their new line of USB flash drives has the form of a key. These are made of a highly durable material. The 4GB flash drives are equipped with a USB 2.0/1.1 interface and support for Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000 as well as Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

They come in both silver and gold color options and you can expect them to start shipping in early October for about 3,480 Yen (or $41 yankee dollars).

Patriot Xporter Rage USB Flash Drives hit Europe

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on September 26th, 2010

Patriot Memory’s newest line of USB flash drives ‘Xporter Rage‘ have finally hit European stores, despite being introduced back in August. These are available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB sizes, are capless and have rubberized casing, with a retractable USB 2.0 connector.

They will deliver read and write speeds of up to 27MB/s and 25MB/s. The 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models are priced at 17.50 Euro, 32.39 Euro, 62.14 Euro and 126.93 Euro.

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Kingmax outs new line of USB Flash Drives

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on September 23rd, 2010

The latest member to Kingmax’s USB flash drive family, the PD-01 is available in 2GB (green), 4GB (orange), 8GB (blue) and 16GB (red) capacities.

These drives are waterproof and dustproof and come with an innovative 360 degree revolving protection cap, a retractable USB 2.0 connector. They also make use of COB (Chip-On-Board) technology. We don’t have any info yet on pricing.

Luke Skywalker and Han Solo Stormtrooper Mimobot flash drives

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on September 22nd, 2010

If you like the Lobot Star Wars Flash Drive, then you’ll love these. These limited edition Luke Skywalker and Han Solo Stormtrooper Mimobot flash drives are awesome.

Only 500 units of the Luke Skywalker and Han Solo Stormtrooper Mimobot flash drives will be available for purchase, so these will be rarer than good prequels. Both versions are available in storage ranges of 2GB to 16GB and come preloaded with character-specific Star Wars MIMOBOT-themed images, wallpapers, and avatars.

Mimoco announces more Hello Kitty USB drives

Posted in Hello Kitty by Conner Flynn on September 19th, 2010

This new line of Hello Kitty USB drives from Mimoco should please all of the girls out there. Three creatures from Sanrio’s cute Hello Kitty world are featured. Specifically Hello Kitty, Badtz-Maru and Hangyodon.

All three are available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities. The cap is the head of each Mimobot and they are preloaded with a bunch of content specific to each character like wallpapers and avatars. The price? Only $34.95.

Kingston’s first USB 3.0 Flash Drives

Posted in Kingston by Conner Flynn on September 15th, 2010

It’s far from their first flash drives, but Kingston has unveiled their first range of USB 3.0 flash drives. The DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0. These new drives sport the usual design looks and are available in three different capacities: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB.

These drives feature both the USB 3.0/2.0 interfaces and will deliver read and write speeds of up to 80MB/s and 60MB/s, respectively. The 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models are priced at $89, $138 and $270.

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A-Data C008 USB Flash Drive now available in Europe

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on September 8th, 2010

A-Data’s newest line of USB flash drives, the C008, was announced back in August. Now they have arrived in European retail stores. These drives come in both 4GB and 8GB capacities.

They are capless flash drives with a matte-textured, scratchproof body and feature a slide-out USB 2.0/1.1 connector. They come in two color options, blue/white and black/red as seen above.

LaCie shows off tiny MosKeyto flash drive

Posted in LaCie by Shane McGlaun on September 3rd, 2010

I have a bunch of flash drives lying around my office and they are all fat drives that block USB ports and need to be plugged into a port with a lot of room around it. This is a huge pain, especially if you are on a netbook or notebook with only a few ports.

LaCie has debuted a new flash drive called the MosKeyto that is tiny and looks more like one of those nano receivers for wireless mice and keyboards than a flash drive. The little drive measures 21 x 16 x 10mm and weighs 10g. You can plug the tiny drive into the USB port and just leave it if you want.

Princeton outs new USB Flash Drives

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on August 30th, 2010

Princeton is getting ready to drop a new line of USB flash drives called the Xiao Turn 2. These are pretty colorful with an interesting style and come in capacities from 2GB to 32GB.

These pocket-friendly drives have a rotating cover, a USB 2.0 interface and will play nice with Windows 7, Vista, XP and Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later. The 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models will be available in early September for $16, $21, $36, $69 and $139.

Flash Rods put storage inside toy cars

Posted in Storage by Shane McGlaun on August 6th, 2010

There are more styles of flash drives on the market than you can shake a stick at. Some of them are weird too. I have seen flash drives that look like food and all manner of other weird designs.

These Flash Rods flash drives are cool and very interesting. The things are handmade and start life as a Hot Wheels car you might collect or your kid might play with.

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Elecom USB Flash Drives look like plugs

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on July 28th, 2010

Are you a fan of plugs? Do you like to plug things in and pull them out again because it gives you a rush? Well, you obviously have problems, but maybe these flash drives can satisfy your urge to plug one thing into another thing.

These new Elecom USB Flash Drives are designed to look like wall plugs and come in 4GB capacities. You can get them in your choice of black, blue, green or pink and even include extra data encryption software.

10.4-inch Digital Photo Frame doubles as a USB monitor

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on July 17th, 2010

Digital photo frames are neat, but when you tire of displaying the same images, what can you do with it? Well, in this case you can use it as a USB monitor. The WIN ACCORD DF10411-13 10.4-inch digital photo frame doubles as a USB monitor for a notebook, thanks to EzDisplay software.

The device supports SD cards, MMC, Memory Stick readers and USB flash drives. Nothing on pricing or a release date yet, but we should know soon. Hopefully we will see it in the US.

Mimoco Limited Edition Lobot and Monster Molly flash drives

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on July 10th, 2010

Mimoco, makers of cute Star Wars flash drives, are now back with their latest creations. The Mimoco Lobot and Monster Molly flash drives. Both flash drives deliver up to 16GB of storage.

The company plans to introduce the Lobot flash drive at the International Comic Con in San Diego, while the Monster Molly flash drive will appear at a convention in Taiwan Taipei. Both the Mimoco Lobot and Monster Molly flash drives will be available in just 1000 and 500 units.

Hitachi launches new LifeStudio line of external HDDs

Posted in Hitachi by Shane McGlaun on July 7th, 2010

Hitachi has unveiled a new line of external storage solutions called the LifeStudio line. The line comes in several different modes with different features and capabilities. The line offers a slick 3D navigation interface and content aggregation capability.

The line can back up data locally and to cloud-based storage options. The LifeStudio Plus drive has a built-in flash drive for syncing content for on the go use. Content can be pulled together from local sources, the web, and social media.



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