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That is Douglas Sisenando’s likeness on a USB flash drive. Look up his mugshot, and I guarantee that you will be shocked how much he looks exactly like the figure on this unauthorized memory stick! More »
No longer are your cufflinks just for holding your shirt cuffs together; now you can store up to 4GB in important documents, pictures, résumés or anything else a suave business man might need. I’d say they would even come in handy for those who just need a new gimmick for impressing someone at work. More »

From Girlybubble: To Err Is Human, to Arr Is Pirate. -Taimi Krys
“Simone Legno, the brilliant artist behind tokidoki, came up with Pirate Nero as one of his designs in the all-new tokidoki for MIMOBOT designer USB flash drive collection! With an abundance of cuteness barely masking the rapscallion within, Pirate Nero sails the stormy seas of your data while at the same time giving a hollowpoint homage to Legno’s adopted hometown of Los Angeles.” More »

Today’s unique USB device is definitely a James Bond worthy gadget. This concept model designed by Andrew Wilkerson looks absolutely stunning. More »

Some people say that what you don’t know can’t hurt you. Well, really? What about ghosts? I’m pretty sure that I would want to know when a ghost is around me! Well, never fear, ZiggTekkers, because with this USB Ghost Radar flash drive, you’ll always be aware of your surroundings! More »

Last year, Enova Direct’s patent for a biometric USB flash drive was approved. This flash drive has a built in OLED screen that is capable of reading and storing fingerprints. More »

If 256-bit AES hardware encryption is still not safe enough for your highly sensitive data, then Corsair’s Padlock 2 includes a digital lock that is nearly impossible for trespassers to pry into. At just a tad over $50, this drive is worth the investment for professional spies. More »

As the fall semester of college comes to a close and you’re finishing up the last of your finals, you may be thinking back and wishing that you had managed your time better or been more organized. There are plenty of gadgets out there that allow you to stay on top of things and to complete daily assignments and tasks with much more fluidity. Christmas is fast approaching and, if you haven’t already, it’s high time to upgrade your gadget arsenal. Here are some must-haves for any college student: More »
With Gresso’s Formula 1 inspired cell phone, the USB has arrived as well. The Gresso Grand Monaco USB drives come in tow different versions, Double Security and Classic. The light titanium super alloy gives the USB drive amazing protection, toughened even further with high-tech ceramic. Both USB drives also sport carbon inserts, echoing their formula 1 relatives in the racing world.
Unlike the Classic, the Double Security is designed with two independent data sources. The Double Security runs for $500 with two flash drives, 32 GB each. The Classic is a lot cheaper than the Double, racing in at $200 for only one 32 GB. Both of the USB Drives are of great quality and stand up to the F1 name and obviously the cause for the high price. More »
USB drives come in many shapes, sizes, and objects. There are USB drives that look like food, computers, cartoon characters, and animals. Why not make some USB drives that look like weapons? Well, now there is, the hand grenade USB drive.
This USB drive is no different than any other, it just looks lethal and will probably scare the crap out of someone, so the airport is probably not a place to go with this. To use it, just pull off the grip and plug it into your computer and there you have it, 4 GB of deadly storage. If you would like to take the chance of being stopped and arrested at the airport then you can get yours for $20 here. What will we have next? A handgun? More »
Wall-E is now adorning our key chains and holding our files. This small key chain has Wall-E holding a fire extinguisher and staring out into space longingly. The USB drive is located behind Wall-E, with key chain ring on top. More »


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