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Flash Drive

PhotoFast i-FlashDrive

by TuneGadget on June 16, 2011

Photofast has introduced a flashdrive that you can use with an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. The PhotoFast i-FlashDrive will be available in July in 8, 16 and 32GB capacities ranging in price from $99 up to $192.

Product Features:

  • Free download App for file management

Automatic prompt when connect to iDevices

  • Work with iPad, iPhone4 and iPod Touch Gen4

All new models of iDevices are benefits of the accessory

  • Also work as normal FlashDrive

User can use this accessories when without iDevices

  • Compatible on both Mac & PC

Works on all OS, including Mac, Windows and Linux

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Active Media Products Introduces Smallest 16GB USB Drive on the Planet

by TuneGadget on November 16, 2009

Active Media Products, manufacturer of SSDs and innovative USB drives, announced the new Wink USB drive measuring merely 1.2 x 0.5 x 0.1 inches and tipping the scales at only 1/20 of an ounce. The Wink drive is available now in capacities from 2GB to 16GB.

Although it’s size is small, the Wink drive’s storage capacity is great. The 16GB model holds up to 5,000 MP3 songs. The Wink drive is also quite rugged. The delicate electronics are encapsulated in a waterproof COB unit, which is in turn protected by a high-impact polymer outer shell. The outer case features an embossed wink face and an eye hole for an included keychain. According to Active Media Products VP of Sales, Jerry Thomson, “We designed the Wink drive to be extremely small, yet rugged and reliable.” These new drives are Windows 7 and OS X compatible. All four capacities are available today through Amazon at prices starting at $7.95.

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Bomb USB Flash Drive – “Plug And Play!”

by TuneGadget on July 30, 2009

Now you can keep bomb anywhere you go! Believe it or not? Bomb USB Flash Drive now in the market with “metaphoric and conceptual object designed” designed by Joel Escalona Studio. Very unique and geek! But they are looking for someone to make it a reality, so if you happen to have a novelty USB flash drive factory at your disposal, why not drop them a line?

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