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IMM Vulcan USB 2GB Flash Drive

We are all aware that there was already an initial Star Trek flash drive released some months back. Apparently here is another one, the IMM Vulcan USB 2GB Flash Drive. The hand sign is obvious and familiar and many try to imitate. The bottom line is that if you are an avid Star Trek fan, this is one storage solution you should not pass up. The IMM Vulcan USB 2GB Flash Drive retails for about $35.99.

(Source) Slippery Brick

Tags: 2gb flash drive, bottom line, Portable Devices, Star Trek, star trek fan, storage solution

The setup may be something familiar but the bottom-line is hitting two birds with one stone. With the rampant replacement of old phones in lieu of the new ones, CollectAPhone’s efforts may yet offer some light to the growing problem of e-waste. And you can be part of that by cleaning up your closet with your old phone which is normally left out somewhere to rot.

Old phones are practically worthless unless you can get some salvage value for them. But as far as re-selling them, you know that you will not get a fair amount. So with that in mind, why not do something useful such as recycle them and help out some poor soul through CollectAPhone?

Such is the intent of CollectAPhone. They are doing you a favor and in turn they will donate cash to non-profit organizations for each phone collected. The type of phone does not matter. It is simply an act of goodwill to help bring down the growing problem of landfills and lend a helping hand as well to a worthy cause.

“We have made it our responsibility,” said Mendel Mendelovits, Founder of CollectAPhone, ”to ensure that these phones do not end up damaging our planet. Our goal is to save 1,000,000 phones this year.”

(Source) Press

Tags: bottom line, Cell Phones, goodwill, helping hand, landfills, Mobile News, old phones, profit organizations, salvage, salvage value, two birds, worthy cause

With the expected boom in laptop demand, the next best thing to do right now is to look for accessories and add-ons that will make them easier to use. And putting into consideration that laptops will normally be used for travel-bound businessmen or students, here is a handy light keyboard that can help users who are not content with the actual laptop keys they have.

The Go! Keyboard weight a mere 1lb, certainly a lightweight companion that will erase the worries of carrying excess accessories when you are mobile. Removable protective covers allow the keyboard to be placed directly on the laptop. It has the ability to convert from PC to Mac mode with simple key combinations.
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Tags: Accessories, bottom line, bundle pack, businessmen, combinations, companion, handy light, Laptops, mac mode, mobile keyboard, negative impact, peter gilbert, Portable Devices, protective covers, travel case, work solutions, work time, workspace, worries




 

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