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Here’s the newest addition to Patriot Memory’s USB flash drive line-up, the Xporter Rage. Coming in capacities ranging from 8GB to 64GB, these capless flash drives feature a rubberized casing, a retractable USB 2.0 connector and are capable of delivering read and write speeds of up to 27MB/s and 25MB/s, respectively. The Patriot Xporter Rage USB Flash Drives are available immediately from Patriot’s world wide channel of authorized distributors, resellers and partners. [CDRLabs]

Kingston has unleashed a new line of USB flash drives for the European market namely the DataTraveler G3. Coming in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB sizes, these drives feature a plastic casing, a USB 2.0 interface and promise to deliver read and write speeds of up to 16 MB/s and 5 MB/s respectively. The 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models are priced at 5.85 Euro (about $8), 7.11 Euro (about $9), 11.98 Euro (about $16), 25.42 Euro (about $33) and 52.10 Euro (about $68), respectively. [Kingston]

A-Data hits back with a new line of USB 2.0/eSATA flash drives called the N909. Coming in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, these drives feature an eSATA + USB 2.0 COMBO interface and promise to deliver read/write speeds of up to 90/50 MB/s (eSATA) and 33/25 MB/s (USB 2.0), respectively. The 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models are priced at 38.62 Euro (about $50), 68.15 Euro (about $89) and 122 Euro (about $159), respectively. [A-Data]

Kanguru has dropped a new line of encrypted USB flash drives for the mass market in the form of the Defender Basic. Coming in capacities ranging from 2GB to 128GB, these drives feature a USB 2.0 interface, a built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption and are capable of delivering transfer speeds of up to 480MB/s. Price starts from $29.95. [Softpedia]

Transcend has once again expanded its JetFlash V95C USB flash drive line-up by launching the 16GB model. This capless flash drive features a Zinc alloy case embedded with a Swarovski blue crystal, a retractable USB 2.0/1.0 connector and is able to deliver read and write speeds of up to 15MB/s and 7MB/s, respectively. The 16GB JetFlash V95C is now available for pre-order for 34.27 Euro (about $44). [Transcend]

Here’s the newest addition to Silicon Power’s USB flash drive line-up, the Touch 851 Crystal Disk. Coming in capacities ranging from 2GB to 16GB, these capless flash drives boast a rugged zinc alloy construction, a retractable USB 2.0/1.0 connector and make use of COB (Chip-on-Board) technology. Not to mention, these plug and play drives are also waterproof, dustproof, shockproof and vibration-proof, and compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, Mac and Linux operating systems. Pricing info is still unknown at the moment. [Press Release]

Transcend has recently added a new storage capacity to its JetFlash V90C Classic USB flash drive series by launching the 16GB model. Featuring a unique capless design, this keychain-friendly drive comes with a laser-etched casing, a hidden USB 2.0 connector and provides transfer speeds of up to 15MB/s. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Transcend]

Fujitsu's Self-destruct USB Flash Drive

Fujitsu Japan has finally launched the USB flash drive that can destruct stored data automatically within a given time frame (you can choose any time limits from 10 minutes to one week). Dubbed as the Tamatebako, the device will delete the stored data when the drive’s being accessed with the wrong password. The Fujitsu Tamatebako also encrypts data via AES 256bit. For your info, the “Tamatebako” literally means “treasure box” in Japanese. Measuring 70mm x 70mm x 24mm and weighing at around 45grams, the gadget comes with a 2GB of storage space (1.86GB are actually usable). Too bad, there is no info on pricing at this time. [Fujitsu via CrunchGear]

MIMOBOT Core Series

by Johan on June 30, 2010 · 0 comments

MIMOBOT has rolled out four new Core Series characters in order to celebrate the company’s 5th anniversary. These new characters are Isadore, whom was the very first MIMOBOT character to be flashported to Earth. He is accompanied by a blue Fairybit, a purple Swirl, and a fourth generation black RayD81. All models come in a 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB of storage capacities. [ChipChick]

Team Group has announced a new line of USB flash drives to its range by bringing you the Aegis C101. Coming in capacities ranging from 2GB to 32GB, these capless flash drives feature a shield-shape enclosure with carbon fiber pattern and mirror finish, a retractable USB 2.0 connector and promise to deliver read/write speeds of up to 30/15 MB/s (32GB model), 20/10 MB/s (8GB and 16GB models) and 15/5 MB/s (2GB and 4GB models), respectively. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [TweakTown]