Posts Tagged ‘flash drive’
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Sunday December 20, 2009

It’s time to turn the tables on the surgeon. In this case, this surgeon USB flash drive comes in the form of a mini figurine. Pop off his head to use the flash drive. 4GB capacity. $22, USBGeek.
Features:
High-Speed USB 2.0 certified
Durable ABS plastic casing
Hot Plug and Play; Functions like another hard drive [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Friday November 13, 2009

This looks like a great idea for a Transformers USB flash drive. When the storage function is not in use it plays like a toy but when you need it, it folds into a flat USB drive for use. A nice looking storage accessory for the Transformers fan. $45, Brando.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Friday February 13, 2009

Jpop diva Ayumi Hamasaki’s album ‘Next Level’ due to release on March 25th will see the album being sold in an additional format, and that’s in a USB drive! This ultra cool USB edition will take up 800MB out of the 2GB capacity of the flash drive.
It will be sold and packaged like [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Sunday February 8, 2009

1. Fight the rain with the samurai umbrella. An umbrella with a samurai sword handle.
2. Recompute, a PC casing made of corrugated cardboard. Just make sure the casing does not catch a spark and burn up the entire PC.
3. A Post-It note USB thumb drive. This wooden USB drive holds a stack of [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Thursday November 13, 2008

This interesting looking USB flash drive was given out at the American Society For Reproductive Medicine’s 2008 conference. It’s obviously what you think it’s supposed to represent but I prefer to call this the tadpole of life.
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- by Dennis Yeo
- on Saturday October 18, 2008

As we all know, bunnies multiply at a very fast rate, and frankly speaking I’m not sure whether it’s because they’re overly passionate or just programmed by nature. But anyway, here are some bunny flash drives that really shouldn’t be performing the love thang to the USB slot.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Tuesday October 14, 2008

One product that has made a key contribution to the world of storage media definitely has to be the humble floppy disk of yesteryear computing. Unfortunately it has failed to keep up with the times and became obsolete after the introduction of rewritable optical media and USB drives. However, one bright spark has come up [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Friday August 29, 2008

The maker of the Optimus Maximus keyboard is back again with a new offering, the Folderix range of USB thumb drives!
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Tuesday August 26, 2008

There are many of us who use the humble usb thumb drive as a keychain. Fancy one that looks just like a key and matches the entire bunch? Look no further.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Sunday August 3, 2008

Looking for a cute USB thumb drive to hang by as a keychain? Check out the cute iBear line of thumb drives. Featuring the Baby Panda, Baby Devil and Baby Angel.