TikiMac intros Devil Duckie USB 2.0 flash drives
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Devil Duckie USB Flash Memory Drive
Devil Duckie USB Flash Memory Drive
05/06/2004 10:14 AMIf you like your USB flash memory drives rubbery, expensive, and ugly,
then Thinkgeek's got the drive for you: this 256MB Devil Duck flash
drive is available for $99, which as EverythingUSB points out, you
could get a far-less-obnoxious Sandisk Cruzer Mini with 512MB for the
same price. But hey,...
Verbatim intros Store 'n' Go Pro flash
drives
Verbatim intros Store 'n' Go Pro flash
drives
08/31/2004 03:44 PMVerbatim Corp. announced on Tuesday its new line of
Store 'n' Go Pro USB flash drives with capacities ranging from
256MB to 2GB and maximum write and read speeds of 14MB and 23MB per
second, respectively. They ship with V-Safe Security software for
encrypting data and password-protecting the drive as well as a V-Key
File Synchronization tool that keeps files up-to-date when moved
between devices. The Store 'n' Go Pro drives will be available in
256MB (US$74.95), 512MB ($129.95), 1GB ($349.95) and 2GB ($599.95)
sizes when they ship in September.
Rubber duckie keychain drives
Rubber duckie keychain drives
12/08/2003 02:22 AM
This Japanese company is selling glowing rubber duckie USB keychain
drives. Capacity caps out at 16MB -- someone should make a 1GB version
of this. That plays MIDI jingles. And has a fingerprint-reader-based
encryption scheme. You would be the coolest kid in the Internet cafe
when you plugged in your fingerprint-reading lightup singing duckie
and used it to transfer your ssh keypair-halves to gain acess to your
cage. Seriously.
Link
(
via Gizmodo)
TikiMac intros Kuna external hard drive
TikiMac intros Kuna external hard drive
07/06/2004 10:14 AMTikiMac on Tuesday announced
Kuna, a
new aluminum-clad external hard disk drive in capacities from 120GB to
400GB. The drive features two FireWire 400 ports and a USB 2.0 port,
and features an interlocking design that permits users to stack
multiple Kuna drives horizontally to save space. TikiMac uses 7200RPM
hard drive mechanisms with 8MB caches. Prices range from US$169.99 to
$499.99 depending on capacity.
TikiMac offers aluminum Kuna
FireWire/USB drives
TikiMac offers aluminum Kuna
FireWire/USB drives
07/06/2004 12:10 PMTikiMac today announced the immediate availability of its new Kuna
series of external hard drives...
TikiMac launches Mahana line of hard
drives
TikiMac launches Mahana line of hard
drives
05/13/2004 10:56 AMTikiMac has launched a new Mahana series of Mac compatible hard drives
with dual FireWire 800 interfaces and capacities of 320GB, 400GB and
500GB...
The devil drives
The devil drives
05/07/2004 07:08 PM"A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ships are built for."
- William Shedd Running through the Sahara for a week was just
training, my friends. More to come next week....
All-in-one tool to build Flash websites,
Flash intros, slide-shows and more.
All-in-one tool to build Flash websites,
Flash intros, slide-shows and more.
07/18/2004 02:20 AMOne-click Flash website and intro builder. [PRWEB Jul 18, 2004]
Macromedia Flash 7 licensing: The devil
is in the details
Macromedia Flash 7 licensing: The devil
is in the details
06/04/2004 05:03 PMMacromedia was trumpeting the news last week that a free version of
its popular Flash 7 Internet client was now available for Linux. The
new software gives Linux users greater access to multimedia content on
the Internet than they would otherwise have. But careful readers of
the licensing terms for Flash 7 urge caution for both end users and
developers of Linux distributions.
IFD-iV Flash Drives Masquerade as ATA
Hard Drives
IFD-iV Flash Drives Masquerade as ATA
Hard Drives
07/15/2004 08:59 AM
For embedded computing
hackers, mass storage (like hard drives) is often the most frustrating
piece of the puzzle, as the fragile and power-hungry spin of the hard
drive is usually the last non-solid-state part in the whole
deployment. And while most engineers will just use a Compact Flash
card, sometimes the only option is an ATA (hard drive) connection;
that's where the IFD-iV flash memory parts from IO Data Device
Corporation come in. Basically just flash memory drives, the defining
feature of the IFD-iVs (besides fairly rugged operating
specifications) is that they use the standard ATA connection of a hard
drive, meaning they can be deployed in place of hard drives when
necessary. Models up to 2GB in capacity will be available for around
$2,100 -- maybe we'll just deal with the fragile hard drives
instead.
Read - Flash memory
ATA hard drive [TechJapan]
Update: Reader Tom Lee brings up a much cheaper option for
hackers on a budget (after the jump.)
Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives
Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives
02/01/2005 09:13 PMNow you can have safe, secure, portable storage of your confidential
business and personal data with the biometric fingerprint ClipDrive
Bio USB Flash Drive and the Outbacker USB biometric fingerprint Hard
Disk Drive. The devices are non-operational until a validated
fingerprint or password is received. [PRWEB Jan 21, 2005]
TikiMac Unveils "Big Tiki Drive", the
World's First Hi-Speed USB Flash Drive
in the Form of a Grinning, Glowing Tiki
Idol
TikiMac Unveils "Big Tiki Drive", the
World's First Hi-Speed USB Flash Drive
in the Form of a Grinning, Glowing Tiki
Idol
03/14/2005 06:10 PMTikiMac today unveiled the Big Tiki Drive, the world's first hi-speed
USB compatible storage device in the form of a big, grinning Tiki
idol, complete with hypnotic glowing eyes and a blinking "aura", for
Macintosh and Windows PC-compatible computers and starting at $59.
[PRWEB Feb 23, 2005]
EZQuest intros new Pro Audio FW 800
drives
EZQuest intros new Pro Audio FW 800
drives
02/19/2004 08:01 AMEZQuest today introduced a new line of FireWire 800 hard drives that
are optimized for digital audio...
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Iomega intros new external hard drives
Iomega intros new external hard drives
03/17/2005 04:02 AMIomega Corp. on Wednesday added two new series of hard drives to its
line-up: a new Iomega Portable Hard Drive in capacities as high as
100GB and the External Hard Drive Silver Series, with as much as 250GB
of storage. The diminutive Iomega Portable Hard Drive draws power over
a USB 2.0 port and uses a 2.5-inch disk that spins at 4200rpm. It
comes with Iomega Automatic Backup and MusicMatch Jukebox software and
is compatible with all versions of Mac OS X. 40GB (US$119.95), 60GB
($149.95) and 80GB ($199.95) capacities are available now while the
100GB ($299.95) version will ship during the second quarter.
OWC intros 300GB Mercury Elite drives,
new RoadTrip!
OWC intros 300GB Mercury Elite drives,
new RoadTrip!
02/01/2005 09:21 PMOther World Computing (OWC) has expanded its line of Mercury Elite
external storage solutions with the introduction of new 300GB models,
priced at US$299.99 for a FireWire 400+USB 2.0 combo version, $319.99
for a FireWire 800/400-only version and $339.99 for a FireWire
800/400+USB 2.0 version...
IOGEAR intros FW800/USB2.0 combo ION
drives
IOGEAR intros FW800/USB2.0 combo ION
drives
05/12/2004 12:41 PMIOGEAR announced on Tuesday the launch of their new line of
3.5-inch ION drives, which ship
with FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 connectivity -- the previous ION line
was FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 compatible. They're available now in
80GB, 120GB, 160GB, 200GB and 250GB capacities for US$219.95, $269.95,
$319.95, $369.95 and $419.95, respectively. An empty drive enclosure
sells for $99.95. The new ION drives are compatible with Mac OS 9.2
and higher.
Yet More Yet Another Flash Drives
Yet More Yet Another Flash Drives
05/04/2004 04:45 PMOm Malik points us to news that USB flash drives are "expected to
become [the] number one removable solid-state storage format in 2005,"
according to the USB Flash Drive Alliance, at least. That doesn't seem
out of line with personal, anecdotal evidence, although the UFDA's
projections of "between 67 and...
His and Her Flash Drives
His and Her Flash Drives
06/15/2004 08:33 AM
What do you get for the
geeky couple who has everything? Besides a set of matching D20s? His
and Her 'Lover Disk Angel' 128MB Flash Drives, of course. And as the
ladies of Shiny Shiny so adroitly note, the Lover Disks set a good
example for any couple by being completely clad in protective
rubber.
Read [ShinyShiny]
CES: Lexar intros new flash drive, MP3
players
CES: Lexar intros new flash drive, MP3
players
01/05/2005 03:56 PMLexar Media Inc. on Tuesday announced at the Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) in Las Vegas the release of a new flash drive, JumpDrive
Expression, as well as two new MP3 players, the LDP-800 and LDP-200.
The company's Web site had not been updated with the new products as
MacCentral posted this article.
Superslim USB 2.0 Flash drives
Superslim USB 2.0 Flash drives
12/26/2003 01:48 PMNew line of incredibly small USB 2.0 Flash memory drives from Adtec
that are a mere 2.8mm thick. Apparently the trick to slimming down
the...
Gundam USB Flash Drives
Gundam USB Flash Drives
07/21/2004 09:38 PM
Bring out your
inner mecha pilot with IO Data Device's new "Gundam EasyDisk" series
of USB memory drives. The 128MB drives are available in two
variations; some support USB 2.0, some do not. I can already hear the
anime forums debating over why IO Data chose Zeong instead of
Guncannon to be USB 2.0. It will perhaps always be a mystery.
It gets even more worse terrible fantastic inside, with battle
action screensavers and everything.
The Future of Flash Drives
The Future of Flash Drives
03/22/2005 04:32 PMComputer
files in your pocket: A good article on the ubiquity of the Flash
drive, and where the technology is headed.
[...] some industry insiders see an even bigger future for the tiny
devices. Instead of taking a laptop on trips, it's possible to just
stick a flash drive into a pocket or purse and turn whatever computer
you sit down at into a copy of your own.
Standing in the way of this enticing vision are two S-words:
standardization and security, says Steffen Hellmold, president of the
USB Flash Drive Alliance, another industry group trying to get
manufacturers to agree on setting standards for applications on flash
drives.
Gundam Flash Drives
Gundam Flash Drives
07/22/2004 09:36 PMFrom Gizmodo we see Gundam Flash Drives. Coming in either a USB
2.0/1.1 flavor or just a USB 1.1 flavoring they are a must for...
SimpleTech intros Bonzai upgradeable
flash drive
SimpleTech intros Bonzai upgradeable
flash drive
12/08/2003 11:41 AMSimpleTech Inc. on Monday introduced the Bonzai USB 2.0 Upgradeable
Flash Drive. It's built on the same foundation as the company's Bonzai
USB 1.1 drives -- a USB connector attached to a slot that accepts
Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMediaCard (MMC) flash storage.
Kanguru intros flash-based USB 2.0 Mini
Drive
Kanguru intros flash-based USB 2.0 Mini
Drive
12/28/2004 05:19 PMKanguru Solutions on Tuesday announced that it's now shipping the
Kanguru Mini Drive, a flash-based USB 2.0 device that the company says
is almost 25 percent smaller than its Micro Drive. Less than three
inches long, the Mini Drive is available in four storage capacities:
128MB (US$29.95), 256MB ($39.95), 512MB ($69.95) and 1GB ($119.95). A
product page was not available on the Kanguru Web site as MacCentral
posted this article, but a company representative said that it will be
up later in the week.
Wi-Fi/Flash combo drives proliferate
Wi-Fi/Flash combo drives proliferate
12/04/2003 04:53 AMPlug'n'play WLAN access
Hand-Made USB Flash Drives
Hand-Made USB Flash Drives
09/27/2004 06:36 AM
I'm a little bit torn. On the one hand, these
hand-crafted USB flash drive lockets are beautiful - much more
appealing than the standard plastic bug shapes. On the other hand, no
matter how attractive they are, I still don't think I want to wear one
around my neck. Still, the choice is yours; Emily Conrad will custom
make you one for prices starting at $250.
Product Page [PortableInk
via WMMNA<
/a>]
Update: Flash Drives Impressive Quarter
For AMD
Update: Flash Drives Impressive Quarter
For AMD
04/15/2004 12:55 PMAdvanced Micro Devices Inc. said that its first-quarter profits and
revenues exceeded those in the fourth quarter, an unexpected boost
driven by an overshadowed product: flash memory.
Sales of USB flash drives expected to
boom
Sales of USB flash drives expected to
boom
03/23/2005 02:54 AMUsatoday.com - Tue Mar 22, 08:11 pm GMT
eMusic Live: Finally A New Use For Flash
Drives
eMusic Live: Finally A New Use For Flash
Drives
04/29/2004 11:53 AMeMusic's new service 'eMusic Live' lets music fans bring home the live
music just performed, recorded instantly onto a $20 flash drive. An
eMusic Live kiosk is installed in each venue and records each
show--presumably with a human operator (e.g. stoned indie rock 'sound
guy'), although the AP story doesn't...
Ars Technica review: USB 2.0 Hi-speed
Flash drives
Ars Technica review: USB 2.0 Hi-speed
Flash drives
06/03/2004 05:26 AMArs Technica takes a look at 8 different USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Flash
drives. Are they commodity products, or are there enough differences
to make shopping around worthwhile?
Sony puts finger on flash drives
Sony puts finger on flash drives
11/05/2003 06:03 PMZDNet Nov 5 2003 4:29PM ET
Image drives fate of flash memory cards
Image drives fate of flash memory cards
01/16/2004 10:56 AMThe fate of the removable flash memory market has been and will
continue to be tied to digital cameras and cell phones, which have
taken off and are expected to grow.
Microsoft Proposes Combining Flash, Hard
Drives
Microsoft Proposes Combining Flash, Hard
Drives
05/06/2004 02:53 AMMicrosoft hopes to combine two popular storage media flash
memory and hard drives in a bid to cut power in future laptops.
Flash Drives with Cameras: LipStick 5in1
and JetFlash DSC
Flash Drives with Cameras: LipStick 5in1
and JetFlash DSC
06/22/2004 10:46 AM
Another USB flash
drive that doubles as a video camera (QVGA quality), with a built-in
voice recorder, VGA camera, and webcam functions, as well. It's only
128MB, but the LipStick 5in1 will probably be considerably cheaper
than the Philips Key Camera drives -- although the Philips drive has a
built-in LCD now, which is tre hottt. Also, The Register is
reporting on another flash drive camera, the JetFlash DSC, and
although it doesn't do movies like the LipStick or the Philips, it
does at least come in a 256MB version.
Read -
LipStick [RWCJP via SorobanGeeks]
Read
b> - JetFlash DSC [TheRegister]
Related
Philips KEY019 Shipping With 0.16 Inch LCD
[Gizmodo]
Portable OutlookŪ Solution for Flash
Drives from Imagine LAN
Portable OutlookŪ Solution for Flash
Drives from Imagine LAN
06/21/2004 02:32 AMP.I. Protector Mobility Suite v4.0 for flash drives now supports
OutlookŪ portable email [PRWEB Jun 21, 2004]
TikiMac offers multi-color LED mouse pad
TikiMac offers multi-color LED mouse pad
05/20/2004 10:01 AMTikiMac today announced LavaPad, a user-selectable multi-color LED
mouse pad for Mac and PC systems...
Devil-Linux 1.2.2
Devil-Linux 1.2.2
01/04/2005 02:11 AMA secure Linux distribution on CD for firewalls, routers, gateways,
and servers.
Devil-Linux 1.0.1
Devil-Linux 1.0.1
11/02/2003 10:51 AMA small Linux 2.4 distribution on CD for firewalls/routers.
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