USB Flash Drive Roundup
Looks like its time for another USB drive roundup. Here are some of the USB flash drives I have come across over the last few weeks.

USB Key Skull Rings ($145)
October 24, 2008 1 Comment
Fantastic Flash Drives: Part 1
While keeping up with my office desk series I realized that I should really have started a series for USB flash drives a long time ago. I have posted about several weird and tacky flash drives in the past, but I wind up skipping most of them to avoid having every post be about thumb drives. So instead I will just do one post every month or so and include my findings for that month. Enjoy.
October 7, 2008 No Comments
Beijing Olympics USB Flash Drives
To help celebrate the 2008 Summer Olympics, Beijing based company Lenovo, the first official Chinese partner of the Olympics, has released a series of limited edition USB flash drives.
The first one, a 4GB thumbdrive going for..ouch $980, is made of the same material as the Olympic torch and features the same red swirly cloud design around the Beijing Olympic logo.
The Mascot-series ($199) consists of six 4GB flash drives that feature a Fuwa image on one side, and the official log on the other side.
The third collection is a set of 5 medallions with the Fuwa characted engraved on them. Not sure where the USB port is placed, but it should hardly matters to you as they are sold out!
The final, and very limited USB set (only 10 made) is made of five 1GB titanium flash drives with a swiveling USB plug, and it comes in a nice mahogany box.
via Everything USB
August 15, 2008 1 Comment
Swiss Army USB Pocket Knife
The Swiss Army Knife has long been an essential ‘carry at all times’ item for Macgyver wannabes around the world. In continuing with the tradition of providing every tool a person might need, this Swiss Army Knife includes a USB flash drive, available in both 4GB and 8GB, perfect for those of us who stop criminals with computers as opposed to guns made out of a tape dispenser, 1 shoelace, 3 paper clips,and a piece of cardboard.
via GeekAlerts
May 23, 2008 No Comments










