Lipstick style USB Flash drive
They say that this looks like a lipstick case, I suppose it does in a way and it is pink, so it is a great idea to disguise things like this, because clearly if you are carrying around a flash drive there may be something important on it, like personal data which could be valuable to a thief, but a lipstick the thief is going to pass it by.

Features:
1GB storage capacity
Discreet lipstick design
USB 2.0 compatible
Cost this lipstick USB 1 GB flash drive $19.95
Source [Cool Gadget Zone]
Surfs up USB flash drive
These flash drives are ultra cool, they look really thin though or maybe it is just the picture that is making them do look like that, but then again they are surf boards so what do you expect.

Compatible with both Windows and Mac OS. The memory size ranges from 256 MB up to 1 GB, so all the sizes are covered unfortunately there are no prices as of yet.
Source [Cool Gadget Zone]
Mini portable photo album
From the side view this actually looks like a regular photo album, you can even see the pages inside and everything, but once opened the screen is posed and the secret is out.
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The Soban is made by a Korean company called Narae, the album as you can see from the images fits into the palm of your hand, the company does state that this album can be used a key chain, although it is small enough, it may not be that small.
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What you get inside is a massive 128 MB of on board memory, this is pretty good for the size of the device and will store up to 7000 images, or so they say! Naturally it is connected to the computer via the USB port, but unfortunately the device cannot play back video.
There is no mention of price and availability just yet.
Source [New Launches]
A stylish bag for laptops
Girls are lucky they get to have all these bags, that have flowers and patterns on, so much more interesting that a plain old black bag.

This particular bag is nothing special to the fact that it has no extras, but it is a fun bag and looks great and extra pockets etc.
Features:
. Fully padded
. Comfort grip at the handle for long
carry
. 2-way adjustable strap with padded
shoulder support for long carry
. Pen slots and padded holders to keep
your PDA, ipod, cell phone, or other
mini devices organized.
. Large zippered pockets for quick
access of your carry-ons
This bag has a price tag of $54.95.
Source [Shiny Shiny]
The iWay, free your iPod
Now you can share or just store your short videos or photos, without the need for computer to upload and download them, with the iWay is it possible to connect to the iPod and view what is stored on the iWay card.

Imagine those special occasions, say a wedding or something you have been taking video but this soon runs out, so you need to either switch the card or download the images to the laptop that you have to carry around, but with the iWay, this will hold much more than you can imagine, up to 80 Gbs on your iPod, you see you can your images on the iPod and sort them out later.
Choose Black or White. Works with iPod Video 80GB, iPod Video 60GB and iPod Video 30GB. Note: a typical 60 gigabyte Video iPod will easily store 40,000 photos! But does not work with iPod Nano or the Photo iPod.
For just under $70 the iWay is well worth considering.
Source [The Gadgets Page]
Fast SanDisk 16GB for 159 US buckies!

Tight, with a 16GB SanDisk memory, you should be able to take a lot of pictures…
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DIY USB HACK - Unlocking USB Disk Drives

Here’s a cool USB disk drive hack that shows you how to bypass the password retries with 1 wire and tips to getting started with cracking the actual password. This shows how vulnerable those USB disk drives are in the hands of smart hackers.
The package seems to be made of black velvet, and there’s a nice keychain hidden in a compartment of the package which you can use to hang the stick around your neck. I’m not so fond of metal on my body, considering I work with electricity a lot, but I can imagine it’s a nice way to carry really valuable data around.
First thing I did is plug the device into my Linux-machine. It showed nothing but a 2MB partition containing a Windows program called PASSWORD.EXE, so no chance of getting it to work easily in a non-Windows environment. So much for cross-platform compatibility… Ok, so let’s boot into Windows.
Under Windows the program was runnable OK. Hmm, seems someone already entered a password for me… and I now only had nine retries before the unit would self-destruct!
How to recycle PCs and harddrives
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Here’s a great way to keep yourself busy all day and save the earth at the same time!
USB Sushi Storage Devices

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Cool check out some of these cool USB Sushi Storage Devices. (My favorite is Natto and Tuna)
Next time you are at the sushi bar, you can just show the sushi chef your USB drive to order.
Never again will you have to choose between having sushi or having a USB memory drive–thanks to the USB sushi drive. These USB drives are hand-made-in-Tokyo sushi replicas. The convincing USB sushi drive comes in several flavors.
