
Unlike most portable Blu-ray drives, Addonics’ latest ‘Pocket Blu-ray’ comes with both high speed eSATA and USB2.0 interfaces. This external drive is also capable of reading and burning CDs and DVDs, and compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux OS. Available in both plastic and aluminum enclosures, the drive will set you back $235. [Product Page via Virtual Press Office]

Check out this cool Skate Drive, the first and the only authentic USB skateboard-inspired flash drive. This USB 2.0 flash drive comes with 2GB of storage and comes in a variety of designs to suit your tastes. All yours for just $21.99. [Geeksugar]

Mvix has launched the pocket-sized MV-2500U. It features an LCD-less exterior, so you’ll have to access the interface on-screen with a component cable to your HDTV. The Drive also lets you watch files such as MPEG1/2/4, DVD (VOB, IFO), DivX, XviD, BivX or VCD (DAT) for both PAL and NTSC systems along with support for AC3, MP2, MP3, WMA, OGG and M3U audio formats as well as JPEG photos. The Damage? About $149 and you can also add either a 80GB, 160GB or 250GB HDD for a bit extra. [Engadget]

RED will dropping a new disc drive based on blu-ray called the RED RAY optical disk drive. It features 4K video from the RED ONE, 3K video from the Scarlet and HD formats from RED Disc and RED Express media, along with R3D RAW files from CompactFlash. No word on additional specs, price, or when this will drop. We’ll fill you in with more info later. [Red]

The PQI Intelligent Drive i820 is now available in 4GB storage capacities. It comes with PQI’s patented Intelligent Stick Interface (compatible with USB 1.1 / 2.0), special packaging technology, and is water, shock, dust and vibration proof. Not to mention that it can attach to any mobile phone or bag like an accessory. [AVING]
by Nicole on December 12, 2007

Korea has just released the Lockport USB flash drive from Skydigital. The LockPort features a safety locking system that secures the cap preventing it from going astray. It’s basically an ordinary USB flash drive, but without the hassle of losing your cap.
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Looking for a device that’ll clean your hard drive? This drive eRazer carefully cleans your drive by over writing everything. You’ll have a good as new drive that’s squeaky clean. The beauty of it is you don’t need a computer, in additional the Pro version overwrites several times. With adapters for 3.5 or 2.5 inch drives and wipes a 250 GB drive in 2 hours. From $100
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by Nicole on December 5, 2007

No need to install a hard drive on your computers ever again with the SATA hard drive cradle! The cradle is very convenient and easy to use, you just plug it into your USB port and drop in a SATA hard drive. Before you know it you’ll be accessing all your files as well as several at a time if you want. You can’t go wrong with this portable and practical device. $46
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by Nicole on December 3, 2007

Password protection should be on your top list for protecting you hard drives. This one features an AES 128-bit hardware encryption used to encode data in real-time and a 16 -point system to prevent accidental damage. Portable and small this may be the best hard drive out there that’s easy to use and safe. The 80GB, 120GB, 160GB and 250GB versions will be available with a price ranging from $170-$300.
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by Nicole on December 1, 2007

What’s impressive about this USB drive is that it’s hand-made, with Merbau wood, supports BIOS booting as USB Zip and USB HDD. And also features Ultra-Stable and U-SAFE technologies.The 1GB is $72 and 2GB is $92.
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