
ADATA is ready to release a new series of NBA player identified USB flash drives. Officially licensed by the National Basketball Association, these flash drives are a market fusion of sport and technological accessories. The A-Data NBA 2010 flash drives will be available through selected distributors and resellers in the United States only. No word on pricing or availability at this moment. Stay tuned for more updates. [Legit Reviews]

Charge this Glow-in-the-Dark Lego Brick USB key via USB and it will glow in the dark for several hours. The device supports a high speed USB 2.0 interface and is currently available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB of storage capacities. The Glow-in-the-Dark LEGO Brick USB key is priced at between $35 to $90. [Product Page]

The BlackJack is a highly customizable USB thumb drive that conducts targeted searches by probing digital assets for critical data. Designed to aid cyber missions for U.S. Government needs, the BlackJack quickly extracts data by prioritizing search criteria and partitioning search results secretly and securely for analysis. The device boots in less than three seconds and automatically scans and copies data by prioritizing search criteria and securely partitions search results for analysis. There are LED indicators that immediately alert to the presence or absence of targeted data, so users can be certain whether they have indeed located and extracted information of interest. [Product Page]

If you like the Star Wars Flash Drives that we posted in July 2008, then check out the limited edition Luke Skywalker and Han Solo Stormtrooper Mimobot flash drives. Only 500 units of the Luke Skywalker and Han Solo Stormtrooper Mimobot flash drives will be available for purchase. Both Luke and Han versions are available in a range of 2GB to 16GB of storage space and come preloaded with character-specific Star Wars MIMOBOT-themed images, wallpapers, and avatars. [Product Page]
Designed and hand-assembled by Modenski in San Francisco, the Bobo Bamboo USB Flash drive is small enough to fit in your pocket. The device provides an 8GB of storage space and is compatible with the USB 2.0 interface. If you are interested, you can purchase the Bobo Bamboo USB Flash drive for $48 each. [Etsy]

Dubai-based Infinitec has announced that it will begin shipping the world’s first Infinite USB Memory Drive (IUM) to its customers on August 31st 2010. This small delay in shipping the highly anticipated wireless device that mimics traditional USB flash drives is due to industry lead time issues in sourcing components and microchips. The device will be initially sold through the company’s website, which will open for pre-orders on August 1st 2010. This will allow eager consumers to place their orders prior to the August 31st date and receive free shipping to any destination around the world. Additionally, the company also announced that the IUM has been re-designed to become sleeker and more attractive. The product will sell at $129 and customers who pre-order before the August 31st shipping date will receive free shipping to any destination around the world. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

The USB Memory Watch from ThinkGeek provides a 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB of storage space and a USB 2.0 connector that is cleverly stored in the watch band and flips up for easy connecting. This wearable gadget can transfer files to and from most computer operating systems. There is also a LED light that indicates the device status. Measuring 1.5-inch x .375-inch (watch face) and weighing 43 grams, the USB Memory watch retails for between $19.99 to 39.99. [ThinkGeek]

SanDisk has decided to launch the Cruzer Blade USB Flash drive in the United States and Canada. Known as the company’s smallest USB flash drive, the Cruzer Blade is about the size of a standard size paper clip and weighs approximately the same as a penny. This storage device allows consumers take their favorite digital content with them wherever they go. It is currently available in capacities ranging from 2GB to 16GB. For your info, a 4GB drive can store approx. 1,000 songs, 1,200 high-resolution photos, or 8 hours of 768kb/s video. The SanDisk Cruzer Blade is priced at between $14.99 to $77.99. [Press Release]

The flash drive industry is definitely a booming one as it is getting cheaper and cheaper by the day to produce these drives. That coupled with the fact that so many people have good ideas for interesting new designs for flash drives makes sure that there will never be a shortage. The new Elecom USB Flash Drives are designed to look like wall plugs and will come with 4GB of storage. They will come in black, blue, green or pink and include extra data encryption software. [Akihabara]

Still remember the Lexar Echo SE that we posted in May 2010? The company has finally released this portable backup solution. In case you didn’t know, the Lexar Echo SE is actually an auto-backup drive, which backs up your computer’s HDD from the moment you plug it in. The device provides a 128GB of storage space that should be able to backup 40GB, 80GB or 120GB hard drive entirely. The drive also boasts a read speed and write speed of 28MB/s and 10MB/s, respectively. The Lexar 128GB Echo SE USB Flash drive is priced at $349.99 each. [Winarco]