Victorinox Secure Pro USB drive is ‘un-hackable,’ can file your nails
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Victorinox Secure Pro USB drive is ‘un-hackable,’ can file your nails originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 28 Mar 2010 03:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: March 28th, 2010
at 8:07am by Donald Melanson
Topics: Flash Drive, FlashDrive, Secure Pro USB, SecureProUsb, Security, Self-destructMechanism, SwissArmy, SwissArmyKnife, ThumbDrive, USB drive, UsbDrive, Victorinox, Victorinox Secure Pro USB, VictorinoxSecureProUsb, ae256, multi tool, multitool, secure, self-destruct, self-destruct mechanism, swiss army, swiss army knife, thumb drive
4GB Star Trek Flash Drive Comes Loaded With The New Film [USB]
Star Trek, merchandising and obsessive fans go hand in hand, so it is not surprising that the new film is being released on an individually numbered 4GB Starfleet insignia USB drive.
Needless to say, the drive is also loaded up with DRM—but you are allowed to run it on 5 registered devices and burn it to DVD, so it’s not unreasonable. And since it has been deemed as a “collectible”, fans will surely line up to fork over their $29. [Play via OhGizmo]
Posted: October 12th, 2009
at 1:40pm by Sean Fallon
Topics: Flash Drive, Star trek usb, Star-Trek, USB, movie, thumb drive
iTwin fileshares over CEATEC showfloor, Mac firmware coming early 2010 (video)

Since we last saw iTwin back in September, not much has changed — two physically synced USB dongles create a AES-256 encrypted connection between two Windows machines for transferring files from anywhere in the world (provided both are connected to the internet, of course). We had a chance to see a controlled demonstration up close at CEATEC, and while it worked as well as expected it to, we’re not quite sure the $99 price tag is low enough to pique our interests. We do appreciate the ability to “reverse” the flow of file sharing, but from what we gather it takes both parties to initiate the change — clearly there’s more flexibility in just setting up your own file server, but we’re probably not the target audience here. If you’re still interested but choose a lifestyle centered around a Mac, we were told an OS X firmware update would be available in early 2010, would apply to all existing models, and would allow both Mac-to-Mac and Mac-to-Windows transferring. Video after the break.
Gallery: iTwin hands-on
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iTwin fileshares over CEATEC showfloor, Mac firmware coming early 2010 (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 08 Oct 2009 08:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 8th, 2009
at 9:41am by Ross Miller
Topics: Ceatec2009, File Sharing, Filesharing, Internet, InternetSharing, ThumbDrive, USB, ceatec, ceatec 2009, hands on, iTwin, internet sharing, pics, pictures, sharing, thumb drive, video


