
Kanguru has dropped their new Kanguru Defender Pro drive which are available in 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB capacities and come in red, green, blue, tan and yellow. The drive also features hardware AES encryption,along with a tamper-proof aluminum casing and password-protection.The drives will be going for $65, $85, or $130 depending on the capacity.
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SanDisk’s is showcasing a new device at CES that comes with six months free online backup with BeInSync, as well as two years of BoomerangIt lost and found service. Look for this baby in March for $60.
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by Nicole on December 30, 2007

PQI has released their new traveling disk i201 USB flash drive. It features colors such as strawberry pink, banana yellow and blueberry blue, with sizes capacities ranging from 1GB up to 4GB. Additional Features include file security management, PC-Lock and My Favorites function. Look for these at the ever so famous CES 2008. No release date or pricing available at the moment.
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by Johan on December 2, 2007

Check out the Yego USB Drive from RiData. The drive is available in 1GB ($13), 2GB ($26), and 4GB ($37) models and features two USB ports.
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by Johan on November 29, 2007

Transcend unveiled its new 8GB version of its JetFlash V30 USB flash drive that measures 60mm x 16.5mm x 8.1mm and weighs at just 7grams. The device allows you to store your personal files, documents from work, digital photos, movies and music on a flash drive which is smaller than your finger. It comes bundled with JetFlash elite software to help manage your data and increase productivity. The JetFlash V30 USB flash drive is now available in 8GB, 4GB, 2GB, 1GB, and 512MB capacities.
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by Nicole on November 7, 2007

The wine bottle usb flash drive features an open cellar wine cellar management software, a screensaver ,wallpaper and wine-related ringtones on a 1GB bit of storage. What more could you ask for? So if you ever in a classy and sophisticated mood especially while using your comp then this flash drive might be your best bet, taking you away to Paris!
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by Nicole on October 31, 2007

What is it about donuts that would make someone turn it into a USB flash drive? Perhaps it’s the color or maybe because the office always has donuts? Whatever the reason, the donut USB drive adds a little something to your PC. Even though Homer Simpson isn’t that bright you could still bet that he’d have one of these somewhere.
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by Johan on September 10, 2007

Here is a combination of USB and ExpressCard. InnoDisk has displayed their dual storage solution at IFA 2007, which sports two interfaces – ExpressCard / 34 Modules and USB 2.0. Available in 2GB to 32GB capacities, the flash disk offers read speed of 30M/S and write speed of 20M/S. As usual, there is no word on pricing and availability yet.
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by Nicole on September 4, 2007

We showed you some Mimobots before. They’re from the American Japanese-styled toy company, Mimoco, who are getting famous for their Mimobot flash drives. These unique and interesting tech creatures are available starting at $40.
by Johan on September 2, 2007

ZyRUS unveiled a brand new round-shaped USB memory stick which will be available in 1GB to 5GB. No word on pricing or availability so far.
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