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Incrudo Ruby Flash Drive

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2008-10-10 21:47:16 by Johan in TechFresh Gadgets
...Flash Drive is made from titanium, which is the same material use in F1 cars and space shuttles. This titanium casing provides protection for the USB flash drive itself. It is able to withstand high shock loads. What makes this USB flash drive kewl is that it comes with a real ruby. If you are interested, you can purchase the Incrudo Ruby...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sandal USB 2.0 Flash Drive

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2008-10-09 23:57:57 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...flash drive or what - it comes in the form factor of a standard sandal, and it would be cute if you had a pair of these to go together. Too bad there is a 2GB cap on this thing, as it would make for a pretty interesting marketing point to sell various capacities in larger sandal sizes to reflect real life. You can pick up the Sandal USB Flash...
 
 
 
 
 
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Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 150 Flash Drive

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2008-10-10 05:43:41 by Johan in TechFresh Gadgets
...flash drive, then check out the latest USB flash drive from Kingston. The DataTraveler 150 Flash Drive is now available in a huge 32GB of storage capacity. It means that Kingston has made a new Worlds record. I think more companies will release a small form factor storage drives with high capacities in the near future. The Kingston...
 
 
 
 
 
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Ao-LAB's eSATA SSD flash drive conveniently includes USB port

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2008-10-10 07:29:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...flash drives require power from the USB port in order to operate (at least until that Power Over eSATA initiative starts bearing fruit), but it seems that Ao-LAB has found a nice, practical workaround for the time being. The outfit's eSATA / USB Combo Drive arrives in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB flavors and provides dual interfaces along with a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Put That eSATA Port To Good Use With A Dual-Interface Flash Drive

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2008-10-10 11:46:59 by Luke Anderson in OhGizmo!
...flash drive, which is sort of is. It even has a USB connector, however, it also works with eSATA. If you happen to have a port that will take advantage of it, you can get read speeds that are almost 3x faster and write speeds that are twice as fast than if you used it with USB. If youre one that does a lot of data transferring, this might be...
 
 
 
 
 
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OhGizmo! Review - EPOS Digital Pen & USB Flash Drive

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2008-03-28 10:18:40 by Andrew Liszewski in OhGizmo!
...Flash Drive, complete with plenty of photos, after the jump Digital Pen Technologies In addition to Leapfrog and EPOS, there are a handful of other companies that have decided to enter the digital pen market and so far two distinct groups have formed, each using fundamentally different technologies. One side relies on special dot-pattern...
 
 
 
 
 
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OhGizmo! Review - Corsair 32GB Ultra Rugged Flash Survivor USB Drive

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2008-05-14 09:37:02 by Andrew Liszewski in OhGizmo!
...flash drives capable of storing terabytes of data one day. But even with that in mind, Im still impressed with Corsairs latest Flash Survivor USB drive that packs a whopping 32GB into a relatively compact package. What also sets the Flash Survivor apart from other USB drives is its ultra rugged design. You may live your whole life without...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sony Ericsson's new Project Capuchin bridges Java ME and Flash Lite

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2008-05-01 08:36:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
...Flash Lite programming environments. This API makes it possible to use Flash Lite as the front end and Java ME as the back end of applications, meaning that Flash tools can be used for UI design while still having access to all the phone services available to Java ME Below you will find an overview of this new bridging technology, a summary...
 
 
 
 
 
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Flash IS coming to the iPhone - Adobe CEO pleased with Flash development for iPhone

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2008-06-18 18:04:40 by Will Park in IntoMobile
...Flash support turned out to be fairly on point. Adobe's CEO Shantanu Narayen announced that he's "pleased with the internal progress that weve made to date Just what kind of progress has Adobe made in the Flash-on-iPhone arena? The code-monkeys at Adobe have apparently been toiling away to make a viable Flash solution for the iPhone. Adobe...