<![CDATA[Gizmodo: media storage]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: media storage]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/mediastorage http://gizmodo.com/tag/mediastorage <![CDATA[Helios Odyssey Media Hub Gets BitTorrent, Emule Downloading]]> The Helios Odyssey, a 1TB, $169 storage center for your media files, just got an update for BitTorrent and Emule downloading capability. BitTorrent isn't anything brand new in Network Attached Storage devices such as the Planex and Procare and Jack In The Box, but Emule (something we used before BitTorrent became popular) seems like an interesting addition. Even if you're not using this for its media downloading capabilities, $169 for 1TB of storage seems like a pretty damn good deal to us. You'll have to pony up another two hundred bones for your own 1TB hard drive to put inside. [Helios Labs]

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<![CDATA[Get Your External Storage On with the PSP]]>

Need more room for porn movies and homebrew games on your PSP but don't feel like shelling out bucks for Sony Memory Sticks when you have a 2GB CF at home already? Don't fret, the Chinese are here to help you with cheap plastic attachments for the PSP! The Neo 2in1 and 4in1 are memory card reader add-ons for the PSP that will read up to 4GB CF, SD, and MMC cards. The Neo 5in1 adds a battery pack with AA battery support and USB ports for connectivity. They're all available now and range in price from $80 to $100. An excellent storage solution for the PSP, especially if you've got extra cards lying around in different formats.

First generation PSP card readers on the way [MobileMag]

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<![CDATA[Vintage 5.25" Floppy CD Holder]]> Ken Channing seems to be trying to pull this off as a hip retro creation destined to be sold at Hot Topics worldwide. To be honest I bet he just opened up the junk drawer and started piecing things together until it looked artsy enough to promote on the internet. This is a CD holder built out of Legos. Yeah, that's it.

Then, get this, Ken's entrepreneur friend, Anthony Georgis, started putting CDs in empty five inch floppy covers. I already have hard enough of a time keeping track of all of my unmarked burned CDs, but I guess ill make it worse by putting them in another black unmarked case. As long as it looks nifty sitting on my desk.

Monkey See Monkey Do/Up Your Sleeve [ReadyMade]

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<![CDATA[Furgles CD Holder]]> When life gets me down, I always like snuggle my Furgle CD holder. I give it a big hug, pull my DVD of Pocahontas from deep within its warm guts, and have a nice night... just the two of us. By no means is the Furgle supposed to replace that emptiness in your life, but being that it's cute and holding 24 CDs and/or DVDs, how could life get any better? Next time you are at Home Depot, give up on your attempts to look masculine and purchase the first and last fluffy CD holder that you will ever need.

Furgles - Cutest CD Holder in existence [ShinyShiny]

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