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TikiMac intros Devil Duckie USB 2.0 flash drives







TikiMac intros Devil Duckie USB 2.0
flash drives

TikiMac intros Devil Duckie USB 2.0
flash drives
03/06/2004 01:55 AM

TikiMac, a new company with a propensity for such off-beat peripherals as a FireWire 400 hub that resembles Godzilla and FireWire cables that glow, recently shipped their Devil Duckie flash drives. They're sure to draw attention when you show up at a business meeting with your presentation loaded on one.




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