• Gizmodo
  • bestmodo
  • lifehacker
  • kotaku
  • Profile logout login

#thumbdrive#popular

edit false "tagmeta=thumbdrive","tagmeta=thumbdrive", tags, front=false

Gizmodo

Share Cancel
   
Upload an image | Add an image URL
×

logging in
  • FAQ. Include # before tag:
  • #tips,
  • #whitenoise,
  • #dealzmodo,
  • #broken,
  • etc.

New York, 9:22 AM
Sat Jan 2
13 posts in the last 24 hours

FR | IT | DE | SP | JP | AU | BR

Gizmodo Team

Tip your editors:

Editorial Director:
Brian Lam | | Twitter

Editor:
Jason Chen
| AIM | Twitter

Features Editor:
Wilson Rothman
| Twitter

Senior Contributing Editors:
Jesus Diaz
| AIM | Twitter
Mark Wilson, Reviews
| AIM | Twitter

Contributing Editors:
Matt Buchanan
| AIM | Twitter
Adam Frucci
| Twitter
Sean Fallon
| Twitter
Jack Loftus
| Twitter
John Herrman
| Twitter
Dan Nosowitz

Chris Mascari

Kat Hannaford
| Twitter
Rosa Golijan
| Twitter
Chris Jacob

Columnist:
Brendan I. Koerner

Interns:
Don Nguyen

Kyle VanHemert

Heroes and Friends

Comment Account Questions:

SUBSCRIBE TO Gizmodo RSS

New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email
9515 Subscribers
Gizmodo
  • Your version of Internet Explorer is not supported. Please upgrade to the most recent version in order to view comments.

    Dsmvwl  Admin  Promote to frontpage Approve user Ban user ×
  • #portablemedia

    Rad Blaster Mini Boombox is the Freshest MP3 Player and Flash Drive Around

    The Rad Blaster does what a lot of MP3 players do—like play music, record sounds and store files. But this one does it shaped like a boombox. Like a BOOMBOX people. More »
    12/14/09
    4,548
    13

    By Sean Fallon
  • #usb

    4GB Star Trek Flash Drive Comes Loaded With The New Film

    Star Trek, merchandising and obsessive fans go hand in hand, so it is not surprising that the new film is being released on an individually numbered 4GB Starfleet insignia USB drive. More »
    10/12/09
    16,897
    33

    By Sean Fallon
  • #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]
    06/24/09
    20,681
    66

    By Jesus Diaz
  • #memory

    Mini MPC 2000XL Sampler and SP1200 Drum Machine USB Flash Drives

    I'm tired of uninspired flash drive designs. So it's shaped like a donut huh? Meh. It's filled with beer eh? Not interested. These mini MPC 2000XL and SP1200 flash drives are really where it's at. More »
    05/05/09
    8,889
    16

    By Sean Fallon
  • #storage

    The Green Man USB Drive Can Do Impossible Yoga Poses

    Practicing yoga can involve achieving higher levels of posing and meditation. Only Green Man can achieve true Nirvana by sitting cross legged with his decapitated head lying in his hands. Suck on that Sting! More »
    02/17/09
    3,752
    14

    By Sean Fallon
  • #cake

    Cake Decorator Takes Flash Drive Photograph a Bit Too Literally

    Note to anyone buying a custom cake: Always print the picture you'd like recreated in frosting. Never just hand over a USB drive expecting things to work themselves out. [Cake Wrecks via The Raw Feed]
    02/02/09
    31,524
    77

    By Mark Wilson
  • #fashion

    The USB Thumb Drive Bracelet: Pure Class, Baby

    OK, who gave Brando the rhinestones?
    12/31/08
    5,574
    29

    By Mark Wilson
  • #usb

    USB Drive Saves Data, Tells Future

    Oh mystical USB drive I come to you with an important question: "Will there be any Snickers left in the breakroom vending machine?" (Stars Say Yes). Thank you USB drive. You are truly wise. More »
    12/18/08
    4,022
    7

    By Sean Fallon
  • #storage

    CurrenKey Coin-Shaped Flash Drive: It's Almost a Good Idea

    Kudos to LaCie for making their flash drives more portable—although, the coin-shape may prove problematic. It won't be long before your sensitive data ends up in the hands of some Starbucks employee. More »
    12/01/08
    4,205
    8

    By Sean Fallon
  • #storage

    Kanguru's e-Flash Drive Can Handle USB and eSATA

    11/19/08
    3,482
    13
  • #spermstorage

    USB Drive Proves Fertility Conventions Give Out the Best Swag Ever

    11/12/08
    21,231
    39
  • #humpingbunny

    Humping Bunny is a Daintier Way to Defile Your Computer

    10/17/08
    7,842
    20
  • #usb

    Butterfly Knife USB Drive Slashes Your Computer With Storage

    It may not help you much in a fight, but at least you won't lacerate your own hand while flipping this butterfly knife (or bali-song) USB drive. It has room for 2GB of data and the nerd-friendly design is far superior to the stupid food shaped flash drives we see so often these days. Although, the beer-filled flash drive may give it a run for its money. [Benchmade]
    10/16/08
    7,492
    26

    By Sean Fallon
  • #quicksilver

    Tiny Quicksilver 3G Network Modem Comes to AT&T

    10/15/08
    2,442
    5
  • #64gb

    World's Cheapest 64GB USB Stick Costs Only $111

    08/22/08
    20,932
    47
  • #usb

    Solid Alliance Silver Cross USB Drive is Holy Data Bank, for Goth Jewelry Geeks

    Solid Alliance's newest USB thumbdrive will either appeal to geeky clergy-types, or vampire-goth-geek types, since it's an ornate metallic silver-colored drive that comes in a cross-shaped caddy. And it's specifically designed to hang on a necklace. Bizarre: both markets for this product can't be all that big, can they? Still, this gizmo might even contain real silver, since the 2GB drive costs $180. If that's too rich for your blood, there's a brass-colored one, also 2GB, for $145. [Akihabaranews]
    08/08/08
    2,172
    14

    By Kit Eaton
  • #gadgets

    Zip Zip LEGO USB Drives Get Updated to 4GB

    04/09/08
    5,478
    13
  • #gadgets

    Asus MS71 Is a Wireless Mouse and a USB Thumb Drive

    03/07/08
    3,452
    10
  • domino_drive.jpg#concept

    Domino Flash Drive Great For Storage, Gambiling and Toppling Not So Much

    Unlike many of the flash drive designs these days, the Domino concept by Marcos Breder adds adds a little extra fun and functionality into the mix. Each domino can be split into two separate drives, with the white dots indicating the remaining storage capacity. The problem is that playing an actual game of dominoes with these drives would be damn near impossible (so gambling is out) —and putting enough of them together to form a proper toppling pattern would require countless drives. Not that it matters all that much given the fact that this product doesn't actually exist. [Yanko Design via Oh Gizmo]
    01/17/08
    2,605
    15

    By Sean Fallon
  • #portablemedia

    Sweex Blue Bay Flash-Stick MP3 Player

    06/26/06
    719
    3
  • #poweruser

    Power User - The Best of Lifehacker

    02/15/06
    252
    0
Show expanded view
  • 1
  • 2
  • next »

Login

Enter your username and password.

Please enter a username.
Please enter your password.
logging in
Login via Facebook | Sign Up | Forgot Password?

Reset Password

Please enter your email address to have your password reset.

Please enter your email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
requesting password reset

Register

Registering will give you a user profile and the ability to add other users as friends. To become a commenter, however, you need to audition.

Want to know more? Consult the Comment FAQ and legal terms.

Please enter a username.
Please enter a password.
Please confirm your password.
Passwords are not identical.
Please enter a valid email address.
registration sent, waiting for reply

Submit Your Comment

You don't need to login to comment. Just enter your email address below.

See how your address will be displayed in the Comment FAQ.

Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
logging in

Login with your Facebook or Gizmodo account.

Sign up here.



Edit tagpage description

Please make the text shorter.
sending changes
  • Archives
  • About
  • Advertising
  • Legal
  • Help
  • Report a Bug
  • FAQ
Original material is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.