Unofficial LEGO Minifig Flash Drives Are All Kinds Of Awesome

LEGO Minifig Flash Drives (Images behavior Etsy vender 123smile)
By fear Liszewski

Wow, analyse discover what Etsy vender 123smile is today selling! We’ve awninged their LEGO shine drive creations before, but these infant Minifig USB drives are a must-have. They’re acquirable in 2GB ($59.95), 4GB ($69.95) and what looks aforementioned 4GB high-speed ($79.95) capacities and become in a difference of characters including Star Wars figures which I’m trusty module be their best seller. Now I’m not locution LEGO should multiple what 123smile is doing, but become on! When you gaming things aforementioned this you effect to astonishment ground the interact can’t conceive of anything more fictive than added flashlight?

[ Etsy - 123smile - LEGO Flash Drives ] VIA [ Chip Chick ]

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Toshiba Announces Transforming USB Mice And Flash Drives

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By Chris histrion Barr

In scheme you weren’t aware, the Transformers concern is celebrating its 25th mark this year. To eternize the anniversary, Toshiba is emotional a infant distinction of mice and USB shine drives. As you would imagine, there is more than meets the organ with apiece one. All module be full transformable, and module ordered you backwards $50 each. Kids and Brobdingnagian fans of the program capableness flavor them, but $50 is a discernment much methinks. They haven’t free a aggregation of details, much as the noesis of the USB drives, though we do participate these module be discover before the designate season.

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VIA [ Gearlog ]

http://www.gearlog.com/2009/09/toshiba_intros_transformer_mic.php

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Tiny Drive Holds 16GB And Reads Your MicroSD Cards

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By Chris histrion Barr

Once in a while, the filler of profession foregather amazes me. Flash drives were awing when they prototypal came out, because it was a hardware impart most the filler of a keychain. Inevitably those effect shrank until they’re small than the USB connector itself. Well here’s a infant digit that is rediculously small, and manages to someways arrange in a bill reverend to boot.

This tiny diminutive USB amount module feature your MicroSD cards, and kibosh a whopping 16GB at the aforementioned time. I’m pretty trusty the exclusive conceive there is a impressible discernment is so that you effect something to clutch when you poverty to end it. This would be amend for a netbook, you could append it and block most it. Of code that diminutive filler and broad noesis doesn’t become cheap. The 16GB edition module ordered you backwards around $160, though you could resolve for a 4GB edition for foregather $35.

[ GeekStuff4u ] VIA [ CrunchGear ]

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Elecom U2H-TC410B Wall Socket USB Hub

Elecom U2H-TC410B Wall Socket USB Hub (Images courtesy AudioCubes)
By Andrew Liszewski

Well this one’s pretty self-explanatory. Elecom’s horribly named ‘U2H-TC410B’ USB hub is designed to mount to the side of your desk or a nearby wall, thanks to its magnetic backing or a set of included hooks, so that you always have easy access to a set of 4 USB ports. And the ports are generously spread out to accommodate thicker USB cables or larger flash drives. $39.99 from AudioCubes in your choice of black or white.

[ Elecom U2H-TC410B Wall Socket USB Hub ]

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Netgear Digital Entertainer Elite available worldwide for $399

The verdict is already out on Netgear’s EVA 9150 Digital Entertainer Elite, and now the ball’s squarely in your court. The self-proclaimed “flexible digital media player” — complete with its dual-band 802.11n WiFi, integrated 500GB hard drive and broad video codec support — is now shipping worldwide. In case you’ve forgotten, this unit plays nice with Windows, Mac and Linux platforms and boasts a pair of USB ports for adding flash drives and additional storage. Worth $399? Answer with your wallet, bub.
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EagleTec Flash Drive Is Smallest Ever For The Next 5 Minutes

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By Evan Ackerman

Looky here, it’s yet another smallest flash drive ever! The EagleTec Nano flash drive measures a minuscule 19 x 15 x 6mm and weighs only 3 grams. It manages to stuff as much as 8 gigs of memory in there somewhere… To be fair, I can’t really see how a flash drive could get much smaller than this without being totally impractical and an accidental inhalation risk. But, I have faith that those issues aren’t going to prevent it from happening anyway.

The EagleTec Nano flash drives comes with 4 gigs for $22, or 8 gigs for $33.

[ Brando ] VIA [ Ubergizmo ]

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Canon 5D MkII Flash Drive

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By Evan Ackerman

A week or so ago, we wrote about some little miniature camera toys that you could get as prizes in Japan. They were cute, but they didn’t do anything. This tiny model of a Canon 5D DSLR actually does do something, with a 4 gig USB flash drive hidden inside the lens, which is a decent enough 24-105mm f/4 IS. ‘Course, if you want to store your files in high quality, you’d have to find yourself a Nikon D3X flash drive, instead.

These Canon 5D flash drives pop up on eBay for a totally ridiculous $100 and up, but if you can afford a 5D, you probably won’t care.

[ eBay ] VIA [ Ubergizmo ]

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Corsair Flash Voyager Port Works With Any USB Flash Drive

Corsair Flash Voyager Port (Image courtesy Les Numeriques)
By Andrew Liszewski

Corsair unveiled their new Flash Voyager Port at CeBIT this year, and it’s basically a USB dock with a single button that can be used to launch a piece of automated backup software on your PC. While the Voyager Port is obviously color coordinated and styled to match the company’s Flash Voyager USB drives, the dock can apparently be used with any drive of your choosing, which is perfect given the propensity of flash drives to wander off and disappear on their own.

Now I’ll leave it up to you to decide if the ease-of-use of a single button is worth having another dock or cradle cluttering up your desk, but it should be hitting the market in a few weeks for around $20 for those of you who are interested.

[ Les Numeriques - CeBIT : Corsair Flash Voyager Port et autres détails sur les SSD ] VIA [ Everything USB ]

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Corsair Flash Voyager Port Works With Any USB Flash Drive

Corsair Flash Voyager Port (Image courtesy Les Numeriques)
By Andrew Liszewski

Corsair unveiled their new Flash Voyager Port at CeBIT this year, and it’s basically a USB dock with a single button that can be used to launch a piece of automated backup software on your PC. While the Voyager Port is obviously color coordinated and styled to match the company’s Flash Voyager USB drives, the dock can apparently be used with any drive of your choosing, which is perfect given the propensity of flash drives to wander off and disappear on their own.

Now I’ll leave it up to you to decide if the ease-of-use of a single button is worth having another dock or cradle cluttering up your desk, but it should be hitting the market in a few weeks for around $20 for those of you who are interested.

[ Les Numeriques - CeBIT : Corsair Flash Voyager Port et autres détails sur les SSD ] VIA [ Everything USB ]

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Elecom MF-SU2 Flash Drives Could Probably Be Smaller Were It Not For The USB Connector

Elecom MF-SU2 Flash Drives (Images courtesy Elecom)
By Andrew Liszewski

Here’s the perfect accessory for those of you using a netbook, particularly with a small SSD hard drive. The diminutive MF-SU2 series of USB flash drives from Elecom are barely visible when connected to one of your laptop’s USB ports, but provide either 4 or 8GB of extra storage. They also come with a piece of security software known as PASS (Password Authentication Security System) that allows you to access the drive’s secure contents without having to type a password on your own PC.

I’m not sure when they’ll be available or for how much, but you’ll have your choice of black, blue, pink and white colors.

[ Elecom MF-SU2 Flash Drives ] VIA [ Digital Drops ]

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