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    Soldier_CLE says DON'T STOP AT THE STAR! REVOKE THE WHOLE DAMN THING, OWEN!!!: For some reason, this came to mind... #flashharmonicausbdrive more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: wah, wah, ooh-wah, wah.. "I've got the forgot to backup my data blues"...wah, wow, wow, wah... #flashharmonicausbdrive more »
    Fractal the Meek: "The backup for my report? Um, er... I sort of, um, drooled on it and, um. Well... ever licked a 9V battery? It was like that." #flashharmonicausbd... more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I was actually under the impression that no one had played a harmonica in at least 100 years until I started watching Les Stroud on Survivorman. #flas... more »
    weylin: I think you'd have to make it smaller. Vinyl doesn't travel well. Perhaps if we could as a collective develop some other method of transporting record... more »
    strider_mt2k: YES -but for how LONG? more »
    Li Zhang: Huge music collection in the change pocket of your jeans... Hmm, it would be great if they would invent something that could carry AND play the music. more »
    typoink: I can see some valid uses for something like this, especially keeping a bootable OS or toolkit on one side and regular files on the other -- but just ... more »
    nutbastard: Aw man, only one can be out at a time? Then how am I going to make my two computers go all Requiem For a Dream? more »
    Curves: Dont ever combine work and personal stuff, just have two drives. Your employer may feel seizing the work drive is ok, and if you have your personal s... more »
    MrBangBam: Bad idea. You might accidentally present your busty boobs v.s. nice ass comparison graph (photos included) during a business meeting. more »
    Curves: Arent they all cute; talk about variety. I want to know which one can withstand repeated electrical shocks and stand up to the punishment of floating ... more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: Is that supposed to be a chicken drumstick or a dog poo? more »
    zeroprime: Hah, yeah right, it's hard enough to plug USB devices in the right way around when you're staring right at the dumb thing. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Yarrrgh! This not be fer the piratically inclin'd such as meself an' me hearties. Personally, I be preferrin' me computin' be done on more liquor-them... more »
  • #usb

    Instructions On Playing The FlashHarp Harmonica USB Drive Come Included

    It's intended as a fun way to deliver instructional videos to those wanting to play the harmonica, but I don't think I'd spend $55 on those if they didn't come on a playable harmonica-shaped USB flash drive to begin with. More »
  • #flashmemory

    Corsair's Flash Voyager GT: The World's Fastest 128GB USB Flash Drive

    Corsair, who seem to spend all their time finding speed records and then breaking them, announced their Flash Voyager GT USB flash drive at the droolworthy 128GB capacity. Even better, the speeds totally don't suck: 32MB/s and 25.6MB/s read/write, respectively. More »
  • #usb

    Split Stick Double-Headed USB Drives Separate Your Work and Personal Lives

    Whether you want to separate work from your personal life, his from hers, or your stuff from that other personality you call "Bad Charlie", the Split Stick gives you two separate flash drives in one USB device. More »
  • #flashdrives

    The Only Novelty Flash Drive Benchmark Roundup You Need

    To summarize: Santa Claus has the lowest data rates, while the strawberry has the highest. The severed thumb is slower than it deserves to be, and the barbecued chicken beats the hamburger. In other news, I love this test. More »
  • #usb

    Someday, Somehow, I Will Learn How To Plug In This USB Ninja Star Just By Throwing It

    Because unless you can do that, the Solidalliance Ninja 2G Shuriken flash drive is just a tacky, difficult to carry, 2GB poking hazard. It's available now for just over $100, plus shipping from Japan. [Akihabara]
  • #flashdrives

    What's the Best USB Flash Drive?

    Ars tricked Matt Woodward into running a gauntlet of tests on eight USB flash drives—a gadget you typically only evaluate by price/storage—to discover the secret king of flash drives. It's an epic piece. More »
  • #flashdrives

    EagleTec Nano 4/8GB Flash Drive is Pri-Tay, Pri-Tay Small

    I used to want a Super Talent Pico flash drive, but now I want an EagleTec Nano. Even though they take a few steps back on the metric naming scale, this thing is small. More »
  • #wtf

    Well, at Least This Tiny Canon 5D Mark II USB Flash Drive Can Store HD Vids

    Beautiful, beautiful replica flash drive here. It costs $3,500. Kidding! Although with eBay bids starting at $95 for 4GB, it may as well be that expensive. [Zungua]
  • #flashdrives

    Do You Like Old Cellphones? And Flash Drives?

    This is a 2GB flash drive shaped like a tiny, ancient cellphone. Stub antenna and everything. It costs $10, and probably appeals only to collectors of things small, miniature and solid-state. [Product Page via ChipChick]
  • #usb

    LaCie MicroSD-Reading USB Keys Are More than Just Metaphors

    PassKey, iamaKey, and itsaKey are the new LaCie's new USB keys. They can connect microSD—20MB/s reads and 10MB/s writes—with the last two adding 4GB or 8GB storage. No info on price or availability. [Engadget]
  • #peripherals

    Bamboo Post-it Flash Drive is an Environmental Paradox

    Look at you, Mr. Bamboo drive. You're so eco-forward, abandoning plastic for a renewable resource. But wait, is that paper I see? You're not going to write on that, are you?? More »
  • #gadgets

    5-in-1 Spy Pocket Audio & Color Video Recorder Writing Pen Is the Ultimate Spy Gadget

    This 5-in-1 Spy Pen is every secret agent's wet dream. It functions as an audio and video recorder, USB webcam, 2GB USB flash drive, and works as a fully functioning pen too. More »
  • #flashdrives

    Leyio Personal 16GB File Sharing Device Is Wireless with a Fingerprint Scanner

    The 16GB Leyio File Sharing Device comes equipped with a fingerprint scanner, and can also wirelessly transfer data to your computer and other nearby Leyios. Wait, there's more. More »
  • #peripherals

    Rose USB Drive Inspires Romanticism in the Digital Age

    A flower was offered to me,
    Such a flower as May never bore;
    But I said 'I've a pretty rose tree,'
    And I passed the sweet flower o'er.
    - William Blake More »
  • #peripherals

    The Bagel Drive Holds a Shmeer of Data

    Maybe it's just because I haven't had a bagel in ages, but I'm willing to forgo my fancy flash storage solutions for this 1GB pile of carbs and cheese. More »
  • #forthoseabouttorock

    Hand Gesture USB Sticks Salute You, Your Data

    And they also flash the horns, and indicate which side of the city they're repping. Don't even think about saving your wussie indie tunes on the horns. $35 for 2GB. [Sirtified via Engadget] More »
  • #storage

    Kissing Octopus Flash Drive's Bizarre Mating Ritual Captured on Film

    Behold the rare Octopus USB drive mating ritual. Notice how the magnetized lips join together in a passionate kiss. Unfortunately, like the praying mantis, the female is prone to violence after mating. More »
  • #design

    The Eraser Flash Drive Eventually Erases Itself

    While our goal is generally to protect our data, the Eraser Flash Drive concept is just self-destructive enough to placate our inner wild man.
  • #devotion

    An Extensive, Obsessive Performance Test Of... USB Keys?

    Test Freaks wrangled as many flash drives as they could and ran them through an oddly intense testing regime, finding out that your choice in USB stick brand may actually matter. More »
  • #flashdrives

    OCZ Pushing Out a Line of Crafty, Power-Grubbing eSATA Thumb Drives

    The external SATA standard is still a comparatively rare and inconsistent one, but OCZ has designed the Throttle, an eSATA flash drive with a clever compatibility trick up its slee—err, cap. More »
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