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BioCert Comes with 1GB ClipBio Pro Biometric Flash Drive

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ClipBio Pro 1GB biometric flash drive. It's integrated-biometric personal data storage, but their fingerprint reading piece will only cost you about $130, which ain't too bad for a gig of room (sans whatever space is required for that bundled iQBioDrive security software).

Note: Bare in Mind that asian market has high speed 1GB thumbdrive/flashdrive which costs you about $30US.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

June 15th, 2006 at 12:31 am

The Thumbdrive War – 8gb 16gb

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Now a days thumdrive is become a part of our car key or house key chain. Everyday we need it at office, home and friends computers. Now there are some big daddys of thumbdrives entering the market which might interest you.

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IOCell CellDisk [16GB] 

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Iocell has the solution, with the 16GB CellDisk, currently the largest flash drive available. Well it's time to make a bootable XP drive with it and carry around wherever you go. The price of this not yet announced but i'm wondering whether it'll cost a monthly BMW paymentSealed

Buffalo's latest USB key packs 8 gigs

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The RUF2-R8G-S manages to squeeze the gigs into a 0.75 x 3.6 x 0.55 enclosure, and promises 32MB/s write and 27MB/s read speeds over USB 2.0. No word on price yet.

8GB DiskGO USB flash drive

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The latest, Edge's 8GB DiskGO, matches last month's JetFlash in capacity, weighs in at half an ounce, and undercuts the JetDrive with a price of around $600(usa),

Written by Ruhani Rabin

June 1st, 2006 at 2:16 am

PQI U510 – Slimmest Flash Drive

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PQI of Taiwan has just announced their U510, the world’s slimmest flash drive at just 3 millimeters thick. Sized like a credit card, it’s meant to slip into your wallet or pocket, has a built-in retractable USB connector, works with Macs and Windows, and holds an amazing 16 GB of data. No Final price came out yet.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

April 27th, 2006 at 1:21 am

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