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JLo USB Flash Drive

J-Lo USB Drive Necklace, BRave AlbumThere’s really no good excuse for something like this to exist other than for JLo to squeeze a few extra bucks from the one or two fans willing to cough up $70 for it. The USB flash drive is manufactured by Gresso, and includes Brave, JLo’s latest album. Those who are ‘Brave’ enough can wear the JLo drive as a necklace.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 5, 2007  | 

Review: OnAir GT HDTV for Notebooks

Ever since I bought a HDTV LCD, it’s been difficult to watch standard-definition programming, and all but impossible to put up with choppy online videos. Enter my new favorite USB notebook accessory: the OnAir GT HDTV USB mobile tuner. The wallet sized device makes the high-def and DVR experience portable. At first glance the OnAir [...]

Continue Reading  |  Posted on October 24, 2006  | 

AlphaGrips Video Demo: VideoGame Controller Like Keybord at 50 WPM

Here are a couple of video demos of AlphaGrips plugged into laptop computers. This thing is like a XBOX controller on steroids and has all the functionality of a full sized keyboard. Wouldn’t it be nice of crackberry’s…

Continue Reading  |  Posted on April 3, 2006  | 

Western Digital Passport Pocket Drives

Western Digital will start shipping a sleek pocket drive next week. The Passport Pocket’s are slim enough and the USB connectors are flexible enough to allow notebook users to plug in two of the drives at a time- with no…

Continue Reading  |  Posted on March 29, 2006  | 

Thumb Drives With LCD and Cursor

The Royal EZVueUSB 2.0 flash drive has a scrollable window that displays the names of the files stored on the drive. The company also makes an SD reader with similar functionality and form factor.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on March 28, 2006  | 

Mission Impossible Flash Drive

Kingston DataTraveler

This drive encrypts your data and self destructs after 25 failed password attempts.

The Kingston DataTraveler Elite Privacy Edition is the world’s first USB Flash drive that secures 100% of data on-the-fly via 128-bit hardware-based AES encryption.

There are 256 MB, 512 MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4 GB versions, with prices ranging from $48 to $347.
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Continue Reading  |  Posted on March 17, 2006  |