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    madog: Burning the ground I break from the crowd, I'm on the hunt I'm after you, I smell like I sound. I'm lost and I'm found , And I'm hungry like the term... more »
    met2art: Ugly and marginally functional? Wow, sign me up... more »
    Zack-J-T: Thanks Jesus great job, I've been good on my diet for nearly 2 weeks now and after reading the description my sub-concious mind took control over my b... more »
    BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: Looks like a Jenga block had some acupuncture treatment. more »
    Noobs-R-Us: What about that light thinggy mijiggy? Shouldn't we all wait for that next year? more »
    longxiongdi: Where are you guys getting 4.8Gbps? The site states: "achieves transfer speeds of up to 130MB/s" that's more like 1 Gbps??? more »
    I-Love-Gizhacker: Unless it's an SSD (which it isn't) I don't see this thing hitting 4.8 Gbps unless Jesus himself does a little dance on the spindle. more »
    Tech-Hedz: Is that the x-box 720? :P more »
    logruszed: If they want that much money for a 16gig card they are fucking mental. Hell, even the 4 gig is stupid. You can get an 8-gig MicroSDHC and reader for 2... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Please ignore this post. The reply button decided to forget it's job. more »
    guypatsy: I may be wrong, but I don't think that 16GB is on board. It looks to me like a 16GB card is included. more »
    switchblade saints: I'm retarded and bored sorry haha more »
    GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: That would be nice to stick some movies on so I can watch them with my OLPC. more »
    OMG! weatherman: Perfect for netbooks - leave it plugged in 99% of the time and just use it when you want to transfer media from the home PC over. Anyone know what kin... more »
    Lukasz Fabis: Now if only they could get rid of the casing, leaving something about as thick as a stick of gum. The USB spec should be revised so that manufacturers... more »
  • #ipod

    Tiny Wooden Speakers for All iPods Make Me Hungry

    You know I need breakfast asap when I read maple and cherry and the only thing I can think about is syrup, pancakes, and pie. And a giant coffee, please. Unfortunately, these wooden speakers for all iPods are not edible. More »
  • #usb30

    Buffalo's USB 3.0 External Drive Arrives in the U.S

    As expected, the DriveStation HD-HXU3 is the first external USB 3.0 drive in the U.S. It promises transfers up to 4.8Gbps (compared to USB 2.0's 480Mbps) and Buffalo has a two-port USB 3.0 PCI Express card to get you started. More »
  • #usb30

    Buffalo's HD-HU3 Poised To Be The First USB 3.0 Hard Drive

    Buffalo is set to cross the USB 3.0 finish line first with their HD-HU3 hard drive. They also plan on offering NEC's IFC-PCIE2U3 2-port PCI Expressx1 host controller with the drive so you can, you know, use it. More »
  • #buffalo

    Buffalo's microSD Card Reader Also Has 16GB On Board

    Two ways to win with this Buffalo card reader. It holds 16GB, plus whatever microSD cards you shove inside. The 16GB version costs $160, but 4GB is just $35. Available end of August. [Geekstuff4u via OhGizmo]
  • #flash

    Naildrive Hits 16GB

    Madness. 16GB in this Buffalo RUF2 flash naildrive just 5mm long. Translated to the Imperial system, that's 16GB in one tiny-itty-bitty-thingamajig. Or something like that. [Geekstuff]
  • #breaking

    Plane Crash Kills 49 in Upstate New York

    Flight 3407, a commuter plane crashed into a home in upstate New York and erupted in flames earlier tonight. Authorities say the death toll is currently at 49 people. Update More »
  • #nanovision

    Buffalo's FTD-W71 7-inch USB Monitor Swivels For Better Buddy-Listing

    It won't instantly give you Jason Chen's tactical blogging situation room, but Buffalo's 7-inch USB display does something nice: it swivels vertically, making it even better for a secondary IM display on your desk. More »
  • #wifi

    Buffalo Draft N Wireless Dongle Makes Your Netbook Look Huge

    Buffalo Electronics is claiming that their WLI-UC-GN Wi-Fi dongle is the smallest Draft N 2.0 adapter in the world. Is it? Who knows. But it's definitely tiny, and surprisingly cheap. More »
  • #harddrives

    Buffalo LinkStation Mini: 240GB Ninja SSD

    We'll laugh at this equipment in a few years, but Buffalo has updated their external LinkStation Mini drive with ultra-premium storage and nearly silent operation. And for the time being, it's pretty freakin' uber-worthy.
  • #buffalo

    Buffalo Might Be Back in the Cheap Router Business With Patent Victory

  • #portableharddrives

    Buffalo Shinobi HD Uses MacBook Air HD to Slip Inside Your Pants

    Like the Buffalo hard drive I bought in Japan to replace one that died, Buffalo's Shinobi Portable HD is actually Samsung inside, but in this case, the same kind used in the MacBook Air, so it's incredibly slim and totally pocketable—the "world's thinnest external hard drive"—about the size of a biz card holder. The convenience makes for a low bytes to dollars ratio, though, at $120 for 30GB and $170 for 60GB. Still, I love the design. More »
  • #storage

    Buffalo's 32GB and 64GB SSDs For Eee PC Get Launch Date, Price

  • #bluray

    Buffalo's 8x Speed Blu-Ray Disc Recorder, World's Fastest (for Now)

  • #gadgets

    Buffalo's Petite LinkStation Mini NAS Has 1TB Storage, a DLNA Server

    Fitting a 1TB into a box measuring 5.31 x 3.22 x 1.57 inches isn't all that easy (most NAS boxes we've seen would crush a squirrel easily) but Buffalo seems to have not only accomplished this but shoved in a whole bunch of other features as well. The Mini's got a Gigabit Ethernet port, support for RAID 0 and 1, Active Directory Support, UPS support (to shut down in case of power failure), and best of all, runs an on-board TwonkyVision DLNA server. More »
  • #peripherals

    Buffalo's MiniStation Turbo Crams 500GB Into a Small Package

  • #quicklink

  • #flashdrives

    The Buffalo TurboUSB Smokes All That Dare to Cross Its Path...Or So They Say

  • #buffalo

    Buffalo's Kid-Friendly USB Memory Sticks Stop Your Little Treasures Getting their Hands on your Porn Files

    This is a smart idea from Buffalo: USB memory sticks that your kids can stick in your computer without causing wanton destruction to the files inside — or your reputation when they inadvertently download your skinflicks onto a memory stick and present Belladonna's tattoos to their nonplussed classmates. Gallery and more info below. More »
  • #trolllll

    Wi-LAN Sues Everyone and Their Mom (Really) Over Dubious Wi-Fi Patents

  • #patents

    Buffalo Banned from Selling 802.11a and 802.11g Gear in the US

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