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I think we all remember the memory card movies for the PSP, a format that is sadly dead. There has been a lot of talk that DVDs and Blu-rays are on their way out, and that all digital formats will take their place.

Perhaps another step was taken today as Kingston and Paramount have teamed up to put movies on flash memory sticks. They started with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 4GB Kingston DataTraveler for $29.99, with no word of when others will be available. Surely there are better Paramount films to put on memory sticks then this one!

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Verbatim has been known to provide us with an array of storage solutions. But now, it offers a new kind of storage in the form of flash drives. The new flash drives from Verbatim are the TUFF-CLIP USB drives which come in two storage capacities.

The 4GB TUFF-CLIP USB drives come in Turquoise while the 8GB TUFF-CLIP USB drives are in black. Both USB drives feature an ultra-rugged plastic enclosure with a retractable slider which protects the USB connector.

The drives come pre-loaded with password security software for Windows systems to protect sensitive data in a user-defined private zone. The 4GB USB drive is priced at US$29.99 while the 8GB USB drive costs US$49.99. Both are now available at Verbatim retailers and channels.

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People who are looking for reliable and speedier reading USB flash drives are in for a treat as Oyen Digital formally released its 32GB Dash USB Flash drive series. These new portable flash drives boast of a new chipset which can provide an ultra-fast 32MB/sec read speed. It is measured at only 2.5-inches x .68-inches x .19-inches, making it one of the smallest flash drives ever to hit the market.

The flash drive is compatible with most Windows, Mac and Linux OS and also include a handy ovaStor NovaBackup 10 (Windows) or Prosoft Data Backup 3 (Mac OS X).

The Oyen Digital 32GB Dash USB Flash Drive Series are now available for purchase at $59.99.

Details:

  • Capacity: 32GB
  • Dimensions: 2.5″ x 0.68″ x 0.19″
  • Transfer Rate: Up to 32MB/sec read; up to 9MB/sec write
  • Guaranteed: Lifetime warranty
  • Compatible Operating Systems: Windows 98SE/2000/XP/Vista and higher. MAC OS 9.2 and higher, Linux v.2.6.x and higher
  • Part Number: DASH-32-BK

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Tags: Accessories, flash drives, lifetime warranty, Linux, mac os 9, mac os x, operating systems, oyen, Portable Devices, usb flash drive

What makes this latest USB Flash drive from Kingston Technology Company, Inc. so special? It looks like any ordinary flash drive we see in the market. Well, for the record, it’s the world’s first 128GB Flash Drive. Take note, it’s a flash drive and not a hard drive!

Imagine just a few months back, everyone was raving about the new hard drive terabyte capacity and now we have the 128GB for flash drives. Now that offers a lot of space for such a very small form factor. But while it does seem tempting, they are made to order flash drives. People interested in having one can have them made at nearest retailers or resellers.

“The new DT200’s robust storage capability lets consumers store complete libraries of music, photos and videos. It is also a great tool for business users who carry around large databases or files,” said Andrew Ewing, USB business manager, Kingston®. “The password protection helps safeguard data and requires no admin rights, making the DT200 a terrific solution for the home or office.”

Features:

  • Capacities: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB
  • Dimensions: 2.77″ x 0.49″ x 0.89″ (70.39mm x 12.52mm x 22.78mm)
  • Operating Temperature: 32º F to 140º F (0º C to 60º C)
  • Storage Temperature: -4º F to 185º F (-20º C to 85º C)
  • Simple: just plug into a USB port
  • Practical: durable, capless design
  • Guaranteed: five-year warranty
  • Safeguarded: includes Password Traveler security software for Windows
  • Enhanced: for Windows ReadyBoost on Vista-based systems

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These days, getting media and streams seems to be the way to go and to make sure that mobile devices get them properly on their gadgets, Mo-DV has turned to a technologically new software to make sure it all goes according to plan.

Mo-DV has been awarded a patent for software technology that will revolutionize the way media distributors, retailers, kiosk manufacturers, memory card manufacturers, and even movie studios distribute video and other multimedia content to consumers.

The patent paves the way for millions of consumers to have access to Mo-DV’s innovative technology, which allows media files to be played on most cell phones and computers.

The patent was awarded on the heels of Mo-DV’s first shipping products: USB flash drives with bundled feature-length movies from a major motion picture studio. These products are shipping in the US, Spain, Germany, and Belgium under multiple brands. The technology for which the patent was awarded will allow for high-quality video, movie and media file playback across different computers and mobile devices that support removable storage media (USB flash drive, memory card, hard disk drive).

With this patented technology, consumers can purchase or rent movies and videos and play them on any cell phone or portable computer device they choose, much like a DVD can be played on any DVD player.

The Mo-DV player works across 80 percent of smart phones and on many feature phones. Mo-DV’s technology also can be used to make USB flash drives playback movies and other media content on any PC.

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Tags: Business, Cell Phones, different computers, distribution software, drive memory, dv player, flash drives, hard disk drive, innovative technology, media content, media distributors, memory card, Mobile Software, patented technology, portable computer, removable storage media




 

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