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DOMK Receives Confirmation That 1st “SolaPad” Units Are Being Prepared for Shipment
25 May 2012 12:30 PM | No CommentsLONGWOOD, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DoMark International Inc. (OTCBB: DOMK) announced today that management of its wholly-owned subsidiary, SolaWerks, has confirmation from the manufacturer of the hot new “SolaPad” product that the first order...
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New Autodesk SketchBook Ink App Delivers Stunning Creative Tools for iPad
24 May 2012 12:59 PM | No CommentsSAN RAFAEL, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK) launched Autodesk SketchBook Ink for iPad paint and drawing app, the latest release from the company’s popular SketchBook...
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Vegas Tech Start Up Questionable LLC Launches Questionable Friends iPhone App
23 May 2012 4:53 PM | No CommentsLAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Questionable™ today introduced Questionable Friends™ for iPhone®. Questionable Friends lets you send questions to your contacts and provides instant feedback as questions are answered. Answers can be ...
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Sidecar Revolutionizes Phone Calls by Bringing “Smart Calling” to Smartphones
22 May 2012 12:00 PM | No CommentsSAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Launching today, Sidecar (www.sidecar.me) is a new mobile app that brings Smart Calling to smartphones. Smart Calling allows people to share live See What I See video, brilliant ...
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TransCore Launches Mobile iPad App for TransSuite Traffic Management System
21 May 2012 12:00 PM | No CommentsWASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Intelligent Transportation Society of America Annual Meeting – TransCore brings the ease of mobile computing to its TransSuite® advanced traffic management system (ATMS), launching its iPad® ...
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SanDisk Launches Its Smallest USB Flash Drive in North America
Posted on July 27, 2010 | No CommentsMILPITAS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), the global leader in flash memory cards, today announced the availability of its smallest USB flash drive to U.S. ... -
These USB flash drive cufflinks are a must have accessory
Posted on June 1, 2010 | No Comments
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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The PQI Cool Drive U366 USB 3.0 flash drive can transfer files at 5Gbps
Posted on December 29, 2009 | No Comments
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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Lockface: USB drive that uses face recognition to verify users
Posted on December 16, 2009 | No Comments
A Japanese company called Futen (they don't have a website) is selling a USB flash drive that uses face recognition technology to check the identity of users. Needless to say, the so-called Lockface only works with your computer's web cam.
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Convergence! Fancy lighter packs an 8GB USB drive, costs $35
Posted on October 30, 2009 | No Comments
If you're dedicated to smoking or camping (or smoking while camping), then there’s a good chance you've purchased a nice refillable metal lighter in the past. But the past is the past and sooner or later you’ll need to step into the future (which, coincidentally, will almost immediately become the past). Whatever happens, please take with you the knowledge that there exists a refillable metal lighter that doubles as an 8GB flash drive.
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Review: Lexar JumpDrive SAFE S3000 FIPS USB drive
Posted on October 13, 2009 | No Comments
I mentioned a newly released hardware encrypted USB flash drive last week, and promised a full review. Here it is! The Lexar JumpDrive SAFE S3000 FIPS is a hardware-encrypted USB drive that satisfies U.S. government computer security standard FIPS 140-2 Level 3. "Physical security mechanisms required at Security Level 3 are intended to have a high probability of detecting and responding to attempts at physical access, use or modification of the cryptographic module."
The SAFE S3000 FIPS accomplishes this by means of a Gemalto .NET V2.2 FIPS smart card, which provides "tamper-resistant storage, isolation of all security-critical computations, and strong authentication through a stringent PKI-based challenge-response process."
The metal casing is water proof, and the entire thing is filled with "military-grade epoxy compound" to thwart physical access. This drive has some serious heft to it, compared to other USB sticks. In a pinch, you could probably cause modest pain to someone by throwing it at them. Seriously, this thing is solid. Read on for the whole story.
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Secure your data with encrypted USB drives
Posted on October 8, 2009 | No Comments
USB media represents a double-edged sword: on the one hand, data portability is an extremely useful thing; but on the other hand, data portability can be a gigantic liability for your business operations. You can try to train your users not to put sensitive data on USB drives, but chances are that convenience will win out over security, and your data will slip out on USB media anyway. And then it's all too easy for USB media to simply disappear: I can't count how many thumb drives I've lost. New products are coming soon to help solve this problem.
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Brando Hand Grenade USB flash drive
Posted on September 8, 2009 | No Comments
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A USB flash drive sealed with wax
Posted on July 14, 2009 | No CommentsThere is something classy and timeless about a wax seal. This porcelain and silicone USB drive brings it back into style. Now, we just all need to wear a signet ring with our Twitter pic as a seal. -
Kingston Announces Huge 128GB Thumb Drive
Posted on June 18, 2009 | No CommentsKingston is now making the “world’s first” 128GB USB thumb drive. Or rather, the world’s first real 128GB USB thumb drive. Why the distinction? Because, previous to this product actually showing up on Kingston’s own site, you could buy fake 128GB Kingston drives from Amazon and, of course, Ebay. Now you get the real, huge, capacious deal [...]

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I like inovative products and after spending some time with the Seagate FreeAgent DockStar, I think it's just that. This thing is cool. The concept is simple and thankfully, so is the product. All you do is insert a Seagate FreeAgent Go hard drive in the dock - or use a USB flash drive - and then the dock becomes not only a local network share, but also an Internet-connected storage device through Pogoplug. I'm pleased to report that it works without any hassle, but I still don't think you should buy it.