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	<title>USB Resources Blog &#187; USB Flash Disk</title>
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		<title>Here is your coin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 06:42:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the new LaCie CurrenKey you can easily transfer and transport your important data. The inventive, appealing coin design is both eye-catching and practical, and the USB connector can be revealed by a simple twist. With the universal Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface, the cross-platform LaCie CurrenKey can be used with all PC or Mac computers. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the new LaCie CurrenKey you can easily transfer and transport your important data. The inventive, appealing coin design is both eye-catching and practical, and the USB connector can be revealed by a simple twist. With the universal Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface, the cross-platform LaCie CurrenKey can be used with all PC or Mac computers. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 not only offers universal compatibility and cross-platform convenience, but features hot-pluggable connection and high-speed transfer rates.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-508" title="m2" src="http://www.usb-resources.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/m21.jpg" alt="m2" width="511" height="343" /><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-507" title="m1" src="http://www.usb-resources.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/m11.jpg" alt="m1" width="553" height="383" /></p>
<p>The metal die-cast construction of the LaCie CurrenKey makes it sturdy and dependable. It’s backward compatible with USB 1.1, so you can use it with any computer. A product of the 5.5 Designers firm, the LaCie CurrenKey fits in your pocket, letting you take your data with you wherever you go. The third in a line of new collectible products produced in conjunction with 5.5 Designers, the stylish CurrenKey is a practical tool for your home or business, but its playful and inventive design differentiates it from other USB Flash drives on the market.</p>
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		<title>A Multi-purpose USB MP3 Digital Music Player</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 07:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Use it as a flash drive or use it as an MP3 player: the choice is yours with the Dane-Elec 1 GB USB MP3 Player!This slim, little flash drive acts as a simple media player that is perfect for casual use. It features a 1 GB capacity, which you can use to store music (up [...]]]></description>
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<p>Use it as a flash drive or use it as an MP3 player: the choice is yours with the Dane-Elec 1 GB USB MP3 Player!This slim, little flash drive acts as a simple media player that is perfect for casual use. It features a 1 GB capacity, which you can use to store music (up to 250 MP3 songs!), photos, videos and more. To operate, simply switch the device to On and use the flick wheel to skip up/down through tracks and adjust the volume.A pair of earbud headphones are included, which connect via 2.5 mm jack. For affordable entertainment on-the-go, order this silver Dane-Elec 1 GB USB MP3 Player today!</p>
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		<title>Lexar Echo SE Easily Backs up your Entire Netbook</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 05:52:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Grace</dc:creator>
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Lexar Echo SE was first announced along with the Echo ZE nano-sized USB &#8220;naildrive&#8221; back in January. Now Lexar comes up with 128GB version that is reportedly 15% shorter than other similar offerings. Lexar touts the mega-sized Echo SE 128GB as a secure backup solution for notebooks and notebooks alike. The backup is handled primarily [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lexar Echo SE was first announced along with the Echo ZE nano-sized USB &#8220;naildrive&#8221; back in January. Now Lexar comes up with 128GB version that is reportedly 15% shorter than other similar offerings. Lexar touts the mega-sized Echo SE 128GB as a secure backup solution for notebooks and notebooks alike. The backup is handled primarily by onboard Dmailer that includes targeted file backup so the software does continuous incremental backup to reduce wasted space and at the same time allows retrieval of previous file versions.<br />
The files are safeguarded by 128-bit AES software encryption. Unique to the Lexar is the cross-platform compatibility. You will be able to restore or back up files on either a PC or Mac. Lexar Echo SE however won&#8217;t break any speed record, with read speed topping at 28MB/s and read at 10MB/s.</p>
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		<title>Corsair Flash Padlock——Secure Flash Drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 07:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Grace</dc:creator>
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It doesn&#8217;t seem all that long ago when Corsair first unveiled their Padlock USB flash drive, a secure drive with a nifty keypad to unlock the storage by PIN code without the need for platform-specific software. Too bad the security was bypassed in less than a year by a group of dutch engineers armed with [...]]]></description>
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<p>It doesn&#8217;t seem all that long ago when Corsair first unveiled their Padlock USB flash drive, a secure drive with a nifty keypad to unlock the storage by PIN code without the need for platform-specific software. Too bad the security was bypassed in less than a year by a group of dutch engineers armed with a simple 10K resistor. Corsair&#8217;s not one to take such humiliation lightly, however, and has jumped back into the game with the Flash Padlock 2, now backed by 256-bit AES hardware encryption. Better still, the Padlock 2 is now housed in the same rubber casing as the ever-durable Flash Voyager, meaning it&#8217;s practically begging to withstand much more than its fair share of flagrant abuse. So how did this new contender fare in the hands of a crazed reviewer? Read on to find out&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Halloween with Jack Skellington USB Drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 03:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Grace</dc:creator>
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Subculture fans will line up for a new USB flash drive featuring Halloween Town&#8217;s fearless leader, Pumpkin King Jack Skellington. Famous from the movie The Nightmare before Christmas, this movie tie-in thumb drive is going straight to the top of our our favorites. The spooky effigy of Jack from the digital clay-mation cult favorite hides [...]]]></description>
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Subculture fans will line up for a new USB flash drive featuring Halloween Town&#8217;s fearless leader, Pumpkin King Jack Skellington. Famous from the movie The Nightmare before Christmas, this movie tie-in thumb drive is going straight to the top of our our favorites. The spooky effigy of Jack from the digital clay-mation cult favorite hides a USB connector and 4, 8 or 16GB flash drive. Made of impact resistant plastic, the Jack Skellington drive is effectively waterproof and shockproof. Reenact the movie and remove Jack&#8217;s head, and jack him into your USB port for quick access to flash storage.<br />
A-Data has conveniently included a few trial pieces of software which are woefully unrelated to Jack&#8217;s dark image. A Marilyn Manson album or Rob Zombie MP3 would have been much more suitable for this fun flashback drive. These applications are free from A-Data&#8217;s web site as well. The USB drives are available at favorite gadget provider Brando&#8217;s online store for $30, $47 and $72 depending on the amount of storage you want. </p>
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		<title>Imation ships wireless USB drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 05:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Grace</dc:creator>
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If you&#8217;ve wished you could connect your external hard drive to your computer without having to use the USB cable, now you can.
Imation announced Thursday the availability of the first wireless USB external hard drive, the Pro WX. The hard drive works just like any other USB hard drive, with one exception: it doesn&#8217;t require [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve wished you could connect your external hard drive to your computer without having to use the USB cable, now you can.</p>
<p>Imation announced Thursday the availability of the first wireless USB external hard drive, the Pro WX. The hard drive works just like any other USB hard drive, with one exception: it doesn&#8217;t require a USB cable.<br />
Wireless USB has been under development for about five years, and some of the first products were demoed at CES 2009. This technology allows you to connect USB 2.0 devices to a computer wirelessly from up to 30 feet away with a throughput speed of up to 480Mbps.</p>
<p>The Pro WX system, which provides 1.5 TB of storage capacity, works within a 30 feet range of a user&#8217;s computer, and uses a dedicated one-to-one connection that stops a signal being intercepted.</p>
<p>The USB drive automatically backs up data whenever the user&#8217;s device comes within range. Operating at 15 megabits per second, the company said that the USB drive can backup a typical CD in under 50 seconds.</p>
<p>The wirless USB drive features an integrated stand for vertical or horizontal orientation, a low capacity indicator to tell when it is nearly full, and a built in sleep mode for energy conservation. The wirless USB drive, which supports the PC and the Mac, also includes a synchronization button for automatic data backup. It sells for $449.99 in the US.</p>
<p>The device may be the first wireless USB unit, but other wireless storage devices are available. Imation offers the StorCenter, a network attached storage device that features built in WPA wireless security.</p>
<p>Alternatively, Linksys features a Storage Link product that will connect existing USB storage devices to your wireless local network. And Asus sells a Wireless Storage Router which includes an internal hard drive.</p>
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		<title>Samsung Mini S2 Portable Hard Drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 06:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arthur Matthew</dc:creator>
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Samsung S2 mobile hard drive series is unique in its own right. The S2 is different from other portable drives in that it relies on on-board USB technology to reduce the length of the chassis, making it very compact (smaller than a typical passport, according to Samsung). We have to assume the engineers have taken [...]]]></description>
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<p>Samsung S2 mobile hard drive series is unique in its own right. The S2 is different from other portable drives in that it relies on on-board USB technology to reduce the length of the chassis, making it very compact (smaller than a typical passport, according to Samsung). We have to assume the engineers have taken out the SATA native interface and replaced it with USB. So this doesn&#8217;t look like you can gut the S2&#8217;s shell to remove the drive for other applications.</p>
<p>Available in 4 different colors (piano black, snow white, wine red, chocolate brown, sweet pink &amp; ocean blue), the S2 is also anti-slippery with leatherette back cover. Other features include auto-backup, software data encryption &amp; capacity gauge. It would appear Amazon has started carrying the S2 at around $109 for 500GB; $85 for 320GB; and as low as $65 for 250GB.<br />
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		<title>128GB USB Flash Drive is coming</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 02:51:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arthur Matthew</dc:creator>
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Let&#8217;s face it &#8211; you can&#8217;t get enough of storage. When you think your brand new 32GB flash drive has you covered, you will soon find new ways to fill it up, such as backing up the whole system for data recovery on the go. Before you know it, you will be googling your next [...]]]></description>
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<p>Let&#8217;s face it &#8211; you can&#8217;t get enough of storage. When you think your brand new 32GB flash drive has you covered, you will soon find new ways to fill it up, such as backing up the whole system for data recovery on the go. Before you know it, you will be googling your next thumbdrive again. Kingston will be shipping a 128GB flash drive &#8211; the largest capacity yet as of this writing.</p>
<p>Designated DT200, the series also comprises of 32GB and 64GB, has a capless design, comes with five-year warranty, and includes data protection that is less likely going to rival that of Ironkey. It&#8217;s not going to matter anyway since most recovery software already incorporates some form of AES encryption. Keep in mind the 128GB is build-to-order only, and Kingston asks for a staggering $546, not to mention the drive is limited to USB 2.0. (Where is SuperSpeed USB when we need it?) As for the other two, the same company has been selling 32GB and 64GB that belong to the DT150 at a relatively attractive price.</p>
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		<title>Mimobot series USB Flash Drives</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 07:50:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arthur Matthew</dc:creator>
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The fourth series of Mimoco&#8217;s Star Wars Mimobot line of designer flash drives has landed. Without much fanfare, the latest installment of the series celebrates the tenth anniversary of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace although none of the characters featured in the themed drives appeared in the said movie. Mimoco brought back Darth [...]]]></description>
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<p>The fourth series of Mimoco&#8217;s Star Wars Mimobot line of designer flash drives has landed. Without much fanfare, the latest installment of the series celebrates the tenth anniversary of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace although none of the characters featured in the themed drives appeared in the said movie. Mimoco brought back Darth Vader, and cut his ears that were found on the original version in the first of the Star Wars themed Mimobot series. This should be a relief for fans.</p>
<p>Unmasking the Darth Vader reveals the scarred countenance of Anakin Skywalker, as played by Hayden Christensen. And one in every six Vader&#8217;s will have the classic Anakin face. Either of them is simply more authentic and better looking than the original Darth Vader with dreadful pointy ears. The series also comprises Darth Maul, and Captain Rex whose helmet can also be removed to find the clone&#8217;s face beneath. Mimoco so far has created sixteen different Star Wars themed collectible drives.</p>
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		<title>USB Flash Disk or Statue of Liberty</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:39:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arthur Matthew</dc:creator>
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Super Talent has come up with a very American USB flash drive that mimics a miniature version of the Statue of Liberty. The flash drive component is inside the robed goddess which sits on a foundation (or a dock in this case). The USB connector is revealed by separating the statue from the base.
Even though [...]]]></description>
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<p>Super Talent has come up with a very American USB flash drive that mimics a miniature version of the Statue of Liberty. The flash drive component is inside the robed goddess which sits on a foundation (or a dock in this case). The USB connector is revealed by separating the statue from the base.</p>
<p>Even though there&#8217;s no word on the scale of the model, souvenir shops will surely stock up a bunch of these for the visitors flocking to Big Apple as soon as economy picks up again. Milking on one of the most recognizable icons of United States is perhaps a better idea for a flash drive than paying a hefty sum for The Godfather license to put the name of the epic film on some ordinary looking flash drives.</p>
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