Bullet Flash Drives Probably Aren’t Fatal


Flash Drives come in an assortment of flavors, and gun lovers may now have their flash drives speak their language. These bullet flash drives probably are purportedly based on the design of machine gun bullets, but all they do is store 2 gigs of data. Manufacturers of the drive say that it is shock proof, moisture resistant, anti-magnetic and can withstand extreme temperatures. Costs $20.

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USB Speaker Has Vacuum Tube-like Decoration


UMAZONe USB speakers have a 0.35W × 2ch output through a speaker located at the bottom of the unit. What draws attention to these speakers with conventional specs are the vacuum tubes at the top. These aren’t real tubes and they don’t have any real function, but the blue LEDs inside them make them look real cool. Also, this gives a rather retro look to the speakers. Cost 2,280 yen ($25).

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USB Foot Switch Pedal Puts Shortcuts At Your Feet


The usability of this crazy gadget sure is debatable, but the good folks over at Brando probably thought that people needed an easier way to access some shortcut while working superspeed at the computer. Obviously there’s no time to get the keyboard or mouse into action for accessing some application. That’s wear the foot pedal comes in. Set a keyboard shortcut, press the pedal, and it will do the work. Costs $18.

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Thanko USB Turntable Digitizes Vinyls


If the Denon Turntable didn’t exactly catch your attention, there’s a cheaper alternative to digitizing your collection of vinyls. The Thanko USB Turntable is compatible with both Windows and OS X, and does not need any additional software to be installed. Just plug in the USB cable, and it will start off digitizing your 33 and 45 records. Costs $163.


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Kunai USB Flash Drive Is For Geeky Ninjas


Flash drives are near indispensable these days, and kunai have always remained that way for Ninjas. GeekStuff4U has combined both to create the Kunai USB Flash Drive. These 2GB drives may have no use in direct combat, but I guess ninjas would be more comfortable around them, that is, until they hear the whopping $125 price tag.

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Worlds Thinnest And Toughest Mp3 Player


FlatFlash is a mp3 player made to fit your wallet. Its small and the worlds thinnest music player with a lot of storage space, upto 8 GB. This music player boasts a combination of many features, which include – a three in one double sided USB connector which recharges, transfers music and works as a headphone jack, and thats not all, FlatFlash can be used as a regular flash drive too. Made from double laminated unbreakable plastic, FlatFlash is waterproof, heat resistant, freeze resistant and dust resistant, though we strongly recommend not to throw it in fire or to keep it in your freezer just to test it, but then again if you could find any useful purpose for a mp3 player in a freezer then go ahead and use the FlatFlash and please let us know, what you used it for.

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Mosquito Repellent Arrives In A USB Stick


All things are fast turning the USB way, most of the computer related gadgets already have and now, something not even distantly related to computers is available in a USB stick. Open your arms to welcome the mosquito repellant USB stick. I have my doubts regarding the function and usage of this $5.69 device, but the product page is currently unavailable, and our friends at CrunchGear say the device is so popular that it’s on backorder. Whatever.

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Verbatim InSight USB Drive Comes With Interesting Features


The Verbatim InSight USB Drive has a sleek design, works on Windows and Mac, and is available in 320GB and 500GB versions. The drives come equipped with Nero BackItUp Essentials that ensures data is not lost, and the 5400 rpm drives have 8MB of cache. The most interesting part perhaps, is the Always On display that that shows the free space available and the custom drive name; even when the drive is not connected to the computer. The 320GB version costs $120, while the 500GB version comes for $150.

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