Usb Drive Archive

  • Nokia demonstrates N8 video editing capabilities

    Nokia demonstrates N8 video editing capabilities

    Nokia's already taken us on a guided tour through quite a few of the N8's features, but it's now back with another video to highlight a couple of particularly standout ones -- namely, the phone's photo and video capabilities. Of the two, the video editor seems to be the most impressive -- it'll let you add both photos and videos to a storyboard, trim clips, and add and customize titles and transitions, to name a few features, and do so with what seems to be a relatively simple to use interface. You'll also of course be able to take advantage of the N8's support for USB On-The-Go, which will let you pull photos and videos off of any USB drive if you need to edit video in a pinch. Head on past the break for the complete video demonstration.

    [Thanks, Pipera]

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    Nokia demonstrates N8 video editing capabilities originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Jun 2010 11:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • 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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  • Nokia N8’s USB On-The-Go support demoed, lesser phones turned into slaves

    Nokia N8’s USB On-The-Go support demoed, lesser phones turned into slaves

    Among the Nokia N8's neater tricks is its support for USB On-The-Go, which basically lets you connect USB peripherals (flash drives, for example) to the phone and have it act as a host -- a duty usually reserved for heavier-duty devices like PCs. Though the N8 is still a solid month or three away from release, we're getting a nice little video demo on YouTube today of an N8 being walked through the paces of connecting both a plain-vanilla USB drive and another Symbian-based Nokia candybar (brownie points for naming the model in comments, by the way). Basically, you can treat the connected hardware as mass storage and browse it just as you would the N8's internal space, which basically means you've got unlimited music capacity as long as you've got a pocket full of USB sticks and a micro USB-to-USB adapter cord. Follow the break for video.

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    Nokia N8's USB On-The-Go support demoed, lesser phones turned into slaves originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 30 May 2010 15:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Iron Man 2 USB drive available now

    Iron Man 2 USB drive available now

    Apparently not only do we get the fast food restaurants, toys, and video games, we also get novelty USB drives. And since CrunchGear is your number one source for novelty USB drives, here's the latest: Iron Man 2 USB drive, in the Mark VI suit with the new triangular chest plate.

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  • How to use the Seagate Dockstar on a LAN without Pogoplug

    How to use the Seagate Dockstar on a LAN without Pogoplug

    Our readers are awesome. They are always trying to help. For instance we just got an email explaining the process needed to get the Seagate Dockstar to work on a local network without using Pogoplug. Here, let me give you the back story. I originally reviewed the Seagate Dockstar a while ago an found it to be a nifty little device hampered by the fact that you must use the online sharing service Pogoplug. It's essetually a Pogoplug dock, really. You can use the dock on your local network with any USB drive, but only if you activate local network access on Pogoplug's website. Totally lame in my opinion. It truly limits the appeal of the device. Anyway, this is where reader Matt T. comes in. He has solved my problem and came up with a solution that unlocks the dock with the help of a little text file on a connected drive.

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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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  • Good morning, little XBox Flash Drive: SanDisk ships their 360 USB drive

    Good morning, little XBox Flash Drive: SanDisk ships their 360 USB drive

    If you need an official XBox 360 USB Flash Drive (and we all do), why not go down to the SanDisk store and pick up an 8 or 16GB flash drive for $34.99 and $69.99 respectively. N.B. - You can basically use any flash drive with your XBox and, as nice as SanDisk is, this stuff is a bit pricey.

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  • OCZ Enzo USB 3.0 SSD drive: Whoa, Nelly

    OCZ Enzo USB 3.0 SSD drive: Whoa, Nelly

    Do you need 256GB of hard core storage running at 150MBps? I know you do. The OCZ Enzo, which is apparently only in render stage, looks like the monster that ate Cleaveland and should cost considerably more than you’re currently willing to pay. But still, 260MBps for the USB 3.0 is wild. via Fudzilla

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  • Lok-it secure USB drive protects your data

    Lok-it secure USB drive protects your data

    I love this device. It's always bothered me that if you lose a USB key, you lose the data as well. The Lok-IT secure USB device makes it so I don't have to worry about losing it. Well, other then the purchase price. The technology is pretty cool in that the computer can't see the drive until the PIN is entered, so it's not easy to hack.

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  • Daily Crunch: This Is Amiga Speaking Edition

    Daily Crunch: This Is Amiga Speaking Edition

    Vegetable synthesizers are pretty tasty XBLA’s Earthworm Jim HD trailer The Amiga is coming back! Don’t let Tron guy have all the fun – get this glowing Tron shirt Concept USB drive glows different colors for different file types

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  • Transcend StoreJet 25D3 does the USB 3.0 dance

    Transcend StoreJet 25D3 does the USB 3.0 dance

    USB 3.0 might not hit mass consumption until 2011, but that isn’t stopping companies from outing USB 3.0 drives and accessories left and right. Transcend just announced the 500GB StoreJet 25D3 drive that boosts not only the faster interface, but a host of other features that sets this one apart from the few other drives [...]

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  • Use a USB drive on your Xbox 360 right now

    Use a USB drive on your Xbox 360 right now

    Today’s the day, kiddies. Today’s the day that Microsoft is allowing users to fully utilize their Xbox 360’s USB ports by granting USB flash drives access to back up game saves and DLCs. So go grab that flash drive you stole from some random kid in your computer networking class and back that crap up. [...]

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  • Daily Crunch: Bear Test Edition

    Daily Crunch: Bear Test Edition

    Remember the Linux wristwatch? An Interview with Mike Davey about his Homemade Turing machine Awesome Mega Man hoodie Fujitsu develops robotic care bear that giggles, snores What’s the secret message on the USB drive?

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  • What’s the secret message on the USB drive?

    What’s the secret message on the USB drive?

    There were a bunch of USB keys sent out to gaming outlets today, with no return address and only a cryptic message. What could it mean? Is Majestic coming back? Are aliens trying to contact gaming press outlets?

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  • Form over function: Brinell Purestorage external drives

    Form over function: Brinell Purestorage external drives

    I understand the desire to have your computer stuff look good, really I do. But things like this are just silly to me. They are obviously pointed at a market that doesn't know any better, and buy things based on the appearance rather then the functionality. Brinell, the company that makes these fancy veneer clad drives, has even won a couple of design awards for their form over function.

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