Showing posts with label USB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USB. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Steampunk USB Cufflinks

After steampunk watches, USB cufflinks make their way into the fashion world. Considering the elegant design of these cufflinks, it is not a certain fact that they would go well with a geeky tie.

The cufflinks measure 16mm x 23mm x 9mm and come in a very stylish hand carved walnut chassis, with sterling silver cufflink findings attached to the back. Each of the two unique cufflinks include a USB flash drive with a storage capacity of 8GB. As the image of James Bond pops to mind, this capacity would be enough for storing private information that a villain conceals from the world.

The steampunk mechanism of each cufflink is made from around 30 individual pieces, so there was a great amount of work done when assembling them. The designer mentions that the pieces come from watches that were damaged beyond repair. As seen in the pictures, the design differs between the two mechanism, fact that makes these cufflinks really unique. This way, it is easier to discern between the flash drives that is used for storing personal data and the one used at work. A blue activity LED enclosed in a metal ring lights up when data is copied to or from the flash drive. This particular detail may represent a downside for the ones who want to maintain stealth while copying data. Still, it adds up to the awesomeness of this device.

Only one pair of such steampunk cufflinks was manufactured and it got sold immediately for $225. At this price point, maybe the capacity should have been a bit higher, but on the other hand, the design is still breathtaking. The price also includes a display box and the packaging. Hopefully there will be more coming out, at more affordable prices.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Super Talent Makes USB 3.0 Flash Drives Affordable

USB 3.0 is set to become a new standard in file transferring. However, the good USB 3.0 flash drives available in the market are quite expensive.

Good thing thrifty consumers do not have to be left behind in technology with affordable USB 3.0 flash drives by Super Talent. They actually cost just as much as USB 2.0 thumb drives.

The new USB 3.0 Express DUO 2-CH flash drives features a capless industrial design and a piano-black finish. Simply twist the plastic case to reveal the port inside. These are also equipped with Microsoft Security Essentials antivirus software.

“There's simply really no reason to buy a USB 2.0 flash drive anymore,” bragged CH Lee, COO of Super Talent.

The Super Talent USB 3.0 Express DUO 2-CH flash drives are availabe in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB versions, costing US$21.99, $32.99, and $72.99 respectively.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Kingston DataTraveler 400 hits 16GB

Kingston has just released its 15GB DataTraveler 400 USB flash drive, and this model comes pre-loaded with MigoSync data synchronization software. You will be able to work with different computers simultaneously by directly synchronizing files, e-mail and Internet browser settings onto the drive. With 16GB of storage space, rest assured you won't run out of capacity anytime soon if all you deal with are regular office documents. Other features include the integrated SecureTraveler software that enables a Privacy Zone, where a password-protected area helps keep your data sae. Each $196 purchase is backed by a 5-year warranty and round the clock technical support.



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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

USB Drives

Weird Memory Sticks -
Phillips Electronics in collaboration with Swarovski made the 'Active Crystal' collection of USB memory. These are really fancy.




This is platinum USB drive hand set with 350 white diamonds. It even comes with a solid
platinum chain and you can have it for $38,000.

Here are some less expensive.

Heart...

Wrists...

There are memory sticks shaped like food...

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