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Lightning Review: Olinari Silver USB Dog Tags

The Gadget: Sterling Silver USB dog tags that hold a Sony Micro Vault USB drive inside, which lets you carry around USB storage without burdening your pockets with another gadget.

The Price: $349 ($319 if you don't want the 2GB Micro Vault)

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USB Dog Tags Shipping Now, Still Overpriced

Remember those Olinari Silver USB Dog Tags we showed you back in August? The ones that looked extremely nice but cost about $200 too much? They're shipping now for the price of $349 (with 2GB USB) and $319 without. We really want one of these, but for $349 we'll stick with going bare chested. Gallery after the jump. [Olinari] More »

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USB Dog Tag Chew Toy IDs Dogs, Children

This USB drive holds 512MB of doggie data like pictures and its favorite diet, which is perfect for attaching to an actual dog so whenever it gets lost, people can use it to figure out exactly where to return the dog to. Of course, a slip of paper with your address and phone number would be the same, but since when did crazy ass Solid Alliance worry about practicality? The best part is that it's chewy and rubbery, so if it ever gets eaten it'll come out the other side relatively intact—unlike other USB drives. [Rakuten via Tokyo Mango]

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Cyber Snipa Tool Kit Dogtag

Yes, we've all been there. Casually lounging around the coffee shop when suddenly a frantic person comes running into the coffee shop needing help with their computer. No longer will you have to delay the inevitable by going home to get some repair tools, now it is all stored right on a handy, geeky dog tag. The Cyber Snipa dog tag comes loaded up with enough tools to crack open that computer case and fix whatever the problem is with the help of the included LED flashlight. If it is a software problem the dog tag also comes with a 512mb removable flash drive perfect for storing spyware and virus removal tools. Once you are done you can even crack open a cold one with your rescued damsel/dame in distress with the included bottle opener. This tool set will set you back $46 or so. More »

BenQ MusiQ 9.11/WTC Site Translation We showed you BenQ China's questionable ad site for their Dog Tag MP3 players this morning, now here's the translation of the stuff on the page. Translation and details after the jump.

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WTF Alert: Chinese BenQ MusiQ Dog Tag Player Site Has Guy Posing In Front of WTC Ruins

These BenQ MusiQ Dog Tag MP3 players may be quite stylish, but wtf is up with their Chinese site? The splash page features some one gloved Michael Jackson guy standing in front of what looks like the WTC ruins. Yeah? Seemed like a good idea at the time? More »

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BenQ MusiQ Dog Tag MP3 Player: At Ease, Soldier

This BenQ MusiQ dog tag MP3 player will be available in 512MB and 1GB capacities, and it also accommodates a microSD card. Best of all, its earphones are incorporated into a matching chain to complete the militaristic illusion. Available December 4, the 512MB player will be $88, no pricing was announced on the 1GB yet. More »