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Kanguru Defender Basic Gives You Security in USB Drives

The Kanguru Defender Basic Comes With Built-in Encryption
By on Thursday, 22. July 2010

So I just heard about the Kanguru Defender Basic, and I’m actually really surprised by this drive for several reasons. Not only does it come in surprisingly large sizes, especially for what amounts to a keychain drive, but it also offers onboard protection for your data.

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Western Digital My Passport Essential External Hard Drive Lineup Gets A Makeover

WD My Passport Essentials 500GB Hard Drives Now Sporting Limited Edition Design Options
By on Thursday, 22. July 2010

Those looking for an external hard drive with a little bit of flair may want to check out the latest offerings from Western Digital. The drives are the My Passport Essential model, which is sporting five “limited edition” designs.

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DiskGo Mini Offers Big Storage In Small Space

32 Gig DiskGo Mini Weighs The Same As Five Average Goose Feathers
By on Wednesday, 21. July 2010

Most of us these days are pretty used to carrying around a little flash drive with us–you never know when you’ll need that data and be near a computer with a USB port to use it, especially if you’re carrying your computer around with you anyway. And thanks to the [...]

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Humane's Dirt Cheap PC For Developing Nations

The Humane PC, and its Attendant Humane Reader, Could Retail As Low As $20
By on Wednesday, 21. July 2010

So you’ve got twenty bucks from Nana from your last birthday a-burnin’ a hole in your pocket and you can’t decide what to do. Get a pizza and some Redbox? Make one stripper moderately happy or get some change and annoy twenty of them? Hey, I know! How about buy [...]

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Livescribe Sets Out New Smartpen, The Livescribe Echo

Livescribe Echo Includes Flash Memory and Pen In One Package
By on Tuesday, 20. July 2010

You haven’t heard about a Livescribe smart pen from us since the Pulse hit back last October, so it’s a great time to tell you about their newest version, the Livescribe Echo.

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Win Accord Digital Photo Frame Doubles As Small LCD Monitor

Onboard Software Allows For Win Accord's Quick Change From Photo Frame to Monitor
By on Monday, 19. July 2010

Here’s an exciting bit of news for you, folks–especially if you’re anything like me and you love when your electronics manage to do double duty. So the folks out at Win Accord bring us the DF10411-13, a digital photo frame with an extra surprise–it can turn into a monitor for [...]

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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Home Now Available

Seagate Intro's NAS Storage Device For Home Users, The FreeAgent GoFlex Home, Priced At $159.99 for 1TB & $229.99 for 2TB
By on Monday, 19. July 2010

Seagate has been busy as of late. Just a few weeks back they unveiled the 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex external hard drive and today they have returned with a networked version in the form of the GoFlex Home.

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LG VL600 LTE/CDMA Modem Gets FCC Clearance

The LG VL600 Hybrid LTE/CDMA Modem Passes FCC
By on Sunday, 18. July 2010

A new LTE/CDMA modem from LG Electronics has gained the nod of the FCC, potentially providing the LTE market with something to look forward to as far as Internet data connectivity is concerned.

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Flipper USB Port Allows Any Side Plug-In

No More Plugging In A USB Upside Down With the Reversible Flipper
By on Thursday, 15. July 2010

Perhaps the only really unpleasant part about working with USB gear is the plug. If you’re not looking, or not careful, you might not be able to plug it in right on the first try. I know, a minor annoyance, but an annoyance nonetheless. Now, even this minor annoyance is [...]

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Elgato Intro's Turbo.264 HD Software Edition, Allows User To Convert Video Without The USB Dongle

Elgato Turbo.264 HD Software Edition Now Available, Priced At $49.95
By on Thursday, 15. July 2010

Elgato has some solid product offerings for Mac users. And as of today they have added one more to the list — Turbo.264 HD Software Edition. Which for some of you may sound like a slightly familiar name. After all, Elgato has been offering the Turbo.264 HD (with hardware accelerator) [...]

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