Archive for the 'USB Drives' Category

Sony Releases Micro Vault Tiny Drives

Monday, July 10th, 2006

Sony today has unveiled their newest USB drives, and these are really tiny. The new line is called Micro Vault Tiny. The capacities all run from 256 MB of storage space all the way up to 4 GB. The dimensions of the new line are about 1 inch long and 0.5 inches in width.
The Micro […]

SanDisk’s Cruzer Crossfire Links With CSI Game

Thursday, June 8th, 2006

SanDisk’s Cruzer Crossfire USB drive is now being used to fight crime - well not literally. SanDisk has partnered up with Ubisoft (a popular game maker) to link gaming with the USB drive.
Ubisoft has created CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder. The integration of the USB drive is supposedly to replicate the use of technology […]

Hardwood USB Drive

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Plastic. It’s everywhere. More and more plastic is used to protect the beautiful gadgets that we own. USB drives, mice, keyboards - all covered in the multi-colored world of plastic. Well, the USB drive discussed today isn’t covered in plastic at all. In fact, as is obvious in the photo, that this gadget is made […]

Walletex Credit Card USB Drive

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

This is the credit card USB drive of all USB drives. It actually looks like a credit card and sheds the bulk of similar drives with its sleek contour.
It’s slim, durable, and a walking advertisement for your business.

The String Master Robotic Guitar Tuner

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

Just when you thought you’ve seen everything, it becomes apparent that there are gadgets still out there that can do some pretty cool stuff.
But a robotic guitar tuner? That’s right. I own a guitar, but play very little and don’t even know how to tune the damn thing. I got a friend to tune it […]

Transcend Information’s JetFlash 8GB USB Drive

Friday, January 13th, 2006

Eight gigabytes of storage space? I didn’t make a mistake. Transcend Information has released the JetFlash 8GB USB drive.
As of writing this post it has one of the biggest capacities in the world. And you can store all that information in the palm of your hand.
What astounded me that even though it has […]