<![CDATA[Gizmodo: iocell]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: iocell]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/iocell http://gizmodo.com/tag/iocell <![CDATA[Iocell Contents Phone Gives Your Calls a Soundtrack]]> On its face the Iocell Contents Phone is just another phone, albeit a pretty shiny one, but it's what this phone can do to liven up your calls that makes it slightly more interesting. Inside the black veneer is a hard disk, which can be used for on hold music, recording conversations for that upcoming extortion trial, or playing background music during your calls. You can even take those recorded calls and play them on your computer for literally minutes of incredible fun. Now, I don't know about you, but my next call to the significant other will be enhanced by the melodious "Business Time" by the Flight of the Conchords. Who needs subtlety? I'll have a singing phone. [Red Ferret Journal]

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<![CDATA[Iocell Korea to Show Celldisk 16GB Flash Drive at CeBIT]]> If you thought that 8-gigabyte thumb drive of yours held a lot of stuff, take a look at this Celldisk 16GB flash drive from Iocell Korea that the company calls the world s largest. To be unveiled at CeBIT, this USB 2.0 drive is no bigger than an average flash drive. No word on pricing or ship date yet.

World's largest capacity Flash drive Celldisk 16GB [Newlaunches]

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<![CDATA[Anti-Virus USB Drive: You Can Take it With You]]>
Gizmodo wouldn't be doing its job if we didn't alert you to every single USB device in existence. This one has an embedded antivirus vaccine engine. Available in capacities from 128MB to 2GB, the IOCELL VaccineDrive's antivirus software automatically checks with the mother ship for the latest virus definitions each time you plug it in. No word as to exactly which antivirus software this baby uses, but it's said to protect against spyware, adware, scumware and who-knows-whatware. Not only will it frisk the files you put onto it for those creepy crawlies, it'll also cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war (against viruses) into your host PC as well. And, because it doesn't conflict with anti-virus software already running on your computer, it's great for paranoid types who like to wear two condoms. Or, you could just stop clicking on those suspicious email attachments. Take your pick.

IOCELL, Launching VaccineDrive embedded anti-virus engine on USB drive [AVING]

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