Flash Drive Archive

  • These USB flash drive cufflinks are a must have accessory

    These USB flash drive cufflinks are a must have accessory

    Picture this: You walk into a job interview well dressed sporting these cuff links. The interviewer will likely ask for your resume first thing. So *BAM* you whip your wrist around front and just like James Bond, pull apart your cuff links revealing the hidden flash drive loaded with your resume and funny pictures of cute kitties. It's a sure fire way to land any job -- or lady.

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  • This USB bottle opener flash drive is convergence at its finest

    This USB bottle opener flash drive is convergence at its finest

    So yeah, it's a flash drive that has a bottle opener built in. Tits.

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  • This flash drive probably isn’t TSA or workplaced approved

    This flash drive probably isn’t TSA or workplaced approved

    Here's a short list of places where you probably shouldn't take your fancy new flash drive.

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  • Team outs the USB 2.0/eSATA X092 flash drive

    Team outs the USB 2.0/eSATA X092 flash drive

    Here we go again with another dual interface flash drive, but this time USB 3.0 is no where to be found. The Team X092 comes sporting both a USB 2.0 and eSATA interface. Of course with the eSATA interface, the drive should be rather quick and it is thanks to four data channels feeding separate flash memory modules.

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  • The A-DATA N002 swings for both the USB 3.0 and SATA II teams

    The A-DATA N002 swings for both the USB 3.0 and SATA II teams

    A-DATA is looking to the future with the N002. The flash drive kicks it with both USB 3.0 and SATA II interfaces, which means that it must be fast. And it is, friends. A-DATA is claiming it's really fast.

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  • The PQI Cool Drive U366 USB 3.0 flash drive can transfer files at 5Gbps

    The PQI Cool Drive U366 USB 3.0 flash drive can transfer files at 5Gbps

    Get ready for the USB 3.0 flash drive enslaught. PQI has launched its first salvo and it looks mighty strong. The Cool Drive U366 comes equipped with a 64GB capacity and speeds up to 5Gbps/sec. That's ten times faster than USB 2.0, kiddies. Previously the only way to get that type of speed on a portable drive is to opt for an eSATA flash drive -- if you can find one -- and even then, most aren't as fast as this drive from PQI.

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  • DIY: Secure your data using the Konami code

    DIY: Secure your data using the Konami code

    Ahh the Konami code. Favorite cheat of gamers for years, it lives in legend and will never die. Much like that Rick Astley video. And while it might not be the most secure way to lock your data, it certainly raises your geek cred.

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  • Look, a hand carved, Alien-themed flash drive for sale

    Look, a hand carved, Alien-themed flash drive for sale

    I can appreciate this hand carved alien flash drive after making a few wooden flash drives myself. It’s clever, seems well done, but is it really worth $155? [Etsy via geeky-gadget]

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  • This steampunk flash drive makes the meme sexy again

    This steampunk flash drive makes the meme sexy again

    The steampunk movement is official dead - except on Warehouse 13 - but this handmade flash drive is still eff’n cool. Apparently some of the gears even move when the flash drive is powered. The Russian maker used some old clock and electronic parts found at a “rag fair.” All I know is that it’s [...]

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  • The Quicky Split Stick, the first double-headed flash drive

    The Quicky Split Stick, the first double-headed flash drive

    Looking for an easy way to separate two kinds of data? Maybe, business documents on one side, music on the other (business in the front, party in the back)? Quirky design might have just the product for you with the Split Stick. Quirky will allow you to select design elements based on your particular needs, including [...]

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