
If “control” is a favorite word in your vocabulary, and photography with tons of flash is your kink, then you might love this $180 AlienBees Cyber Commander. This consumer grade radio controlled flash trigger not only allows you to control your flash devices remotely, but it also interacts with AlienBees Cybersync receivers so you can adjust power output levels using a graphic interface on top of the camera and group sets of lights together. You can save your setups on Micro SD cards, and the device operates on the 2.4GHz band with up to 400 feet range. Coming soon to a camera store near you. [Wired via The Digital Camera Blog]

Super Talent has unveiled three new 8GB USB Flash drives, including the world’s smallest 8GB drive that weigh less than a nickel. These new Super Talent drives include: PICO-A, with a swivel lid; the retractable PICO-B; and ultra small PICO-C. Available now for just $35 each. [SuperTalent]

The Wedisk USB flash drive is perfect for the gamers. This fully-functional USB drive (1GB – 8GB) has a USB connector that slides out with the push of a button. It means that you never have to worry about loosing the flash drive’s cap. The Wedisk also looks like a Wiimote. Watch the video demonstration after the jump. [SolarMemo] More
by Nicole on January 7, 2008

What a shame that Samsung is waiting until August to get your hands on one of these flash camcorders. But it doesn’t hurt to see what you’ll be getting. The SC-HMX20C features: 8GB of internal flash memory; SDHC / MMC+ expansion slot1, 1/8-inch 6.4-megapixel CMOS sensor, 10x optical zoom, 300fps slow-motion recording mode for up to 10 seconds, 4-megapixel still image capture, 2.7-inch wide LCD touchscreen display, iCheck button for easy access to memory / battery levels, USB 2.0 and PictBridge connections, and Component, S-Video and composite outputs. All this costs about $300, so you’ll have plenty of time to save up.
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by Alexander on December 22, 2007

LG has just released its Vaccine Flash Drive, a lifeline for your vulnerable PC. It not only holds up to 8 GB of data, it comes standard with antivirus that can be used on any PC while you’re on the go. So feel safe when you use a PC (at least kind of).
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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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by Nicole on December 3, 2007

Designer Tom Kenworthy has invented a Sustainable Flash Memory Card Holder that is made from recycled vending cups. It consists of 7 seven plastic cups to make it. It’s both environment friendly and stores all your flash memory cards.
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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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by Nicole on November 28, 2007

These gawdy-looking USB flash drives are made up of Swarovski studs coming in either 1GB or 2GB storage capacities. You’ll feel just as important as Paris Hilton with these. Store anything from your most private moments, pic files, music, and even documents. Perfect for those who want to show off their flash drives whether it be on your bag, cellphone, or wherever else it will fit. $39
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by Nicole on November 25, 2007

Here’s a sure way to store all your files in style with this USB flash watch. It features a 1GB storage capacity, high transfer rate, and compatible with most computers and systems. Geeks everywhere will be impressed by its easy-to-use system and average design.
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