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What makes a USB drive different from the standard ones we see in the market? Design should be the answer to all that. Especially for kids and teens who now need the assistance of such portable drives for personal and school purposes, EMTEC offers a new range of Kooky USB drives that should capture the attention of most teens today.

And the best way to reach out to the teens is via special events such as this one, the Un-Official Rockin’ Pre-Party for the 2009 Teen Choice Award on August 5th in Los Angeles where EMTEC will be present. EMTEC’s Kooky USB drives will be bundled in T2 VIP Swag Bags along with other exclusive gift products which will be handed out to celebrity VIPs during the event.

Each Kooky USB Drive is based on one of the uniquely named and numbered Kooky Klickers character pens, and collections of USB drives are released in limited edition “Waves.” Representing a range of fun and colorful Kooky personalities, each drive is marked with a holographic sticker to affirm its authenticity.

(Source) Press

Tags: authenticity, celebrity, collections, holographic sticker, limited edition, most teens, pens, personalities, Portable Devices, school purposes, swag bags, teen choice award, teen choice awards, USB drive, USB drives, vips, waves

iPhones Used as a Painting Tool

Now the iPhone becomes a paint brush. What could possibly be next? Well if you have seen a copy of the New Yorker lately, don’t be surprised if you hear that it was all done with the use of an iPhone with a certain application ironically called Brushes.

Though it seems hard to believe how you can make a miniature device create such graphics given its small screen, one person was able to do it. The person is Jorge Colombo, a recurring artist who got his iPhone just last February and installed the Brushes application.

Tags: Apple, artwork, brushes, Cell Phones, digital ink, illustration, iPhone, iPhone, jorge colombo, Mobile Software, new yorker, one person, paint brush, painting, pens

If there is one thing that mobile phone owners have to deal with, it is that of transferring data from their phones to a computer or storage device. Normally you have to make use of memory or SD cards to get it done but Elan Digital has unveiled a new way to go about it.

Introducing the Mobidapeter, a USB memory stick reader which plugs directly into a mobile device’s SD memory slot. Through this setup, transferring stored data such as images, audio or video files becomes easier to and from the said mobile device. The device is compatible with virtually all of the latest phones with an external SD memory slot and standard USB memory pens.

(Source) Wireless

Tags: Accessories, elan digital, Images, memory slot, mobile device, mobile phone owners, pens, Portable Devices, sd cards, sd memory, storage device, usb memory stick, usb memory stick reader, video files




 

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