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Art Lebedev Studio To Introduce Folderix Flash Drives Lineup

August 24th, 2008 No comments

Art Lebedev Studio unveils their latest USB development, the Folderix folder-shaped flash drives, coming up with aluminum cover, painted in purple blue or yellow, and 4GB of storage capacity. All colors are now available for $55, so if you look for a lavish portable drive, to match your clothes, these might be a good pricey solution.

[Via Electronista]

Categories: Design, Storage

Dell XPS M1330 Offers Wireless USB Connectivity

February 11th, 2008 1 comment

If you have visited Dell’s website recently, trying to build your next dreamlike laptop, you could have seen some new extended components added to the XPS M1330 “Build Your Computer” section. One of these add-ons is the Build-in Wireless USB capability with Belkin 4 port hub, offered for extra 150$. Sounds exciting to me.

Update: also available in XPS M1530, XPS M1730, M2010, Inspiron 1525 and Inspiron 1720 models.

dell-xps-m1330-wireless-usb

[via engadget]

Sony Announces A New Speedy USB Memory Stick Series

February 10th, 2008 No comments

Sony to release a new USMGLX USB memory stick series with 31MB/sec high-speed reading capabilities. The new lineup includes 5 sticks, ranged from 1GB, 2GB, 4Gb, 8GB to 16GB. The series supports both Mac/PC and is a Windows Vista Ready-Boost technology compatible. Available in Japan from March for $210 (16GB model).

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[via slashgear]

Categories: Peripherals, Storage

IOTEK ezSECU Features 2.5″ HDD Case With Secured Touch Panel

February 4th, 2008 No comments

Korean company, IOTEK, introduced the ezSECU, a 2.5-inch HDD case, equipped with a secured, code input touch panel, blocking your way to access any stored data. In order to penetrate inside you need to feed in a preset PIN number, contains up to 12 digits, otherwise, you are banned. The case features one-touch locking element and compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Mac OS 9.2.

ezSECU-case

[via Aving]

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Categories: Peripherals, Storage