Active Media Products SATA DOM drive
March 16, 2010

Active Media Products has a type new SATA DOM (Disk on Module) drive which is capable of offering far superior performance compared to PATA DOMs where embedded computing applications are concerned. that new range supports sequential read and write speeds up to 100MB/sec and 42MB/sec, respectively. Just what is a DOM, you ask? Well, it is a tiny flash-based storage drive which can be plugged straight into an industry standard port on most motherboards. You can pick up the 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models for $69, $89 and $189, respectively.
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USB Alien Sticks Its Tongue At You
November 20, 2009

You see an awesome looking Alien figurine, and even better, it has a USB cable attached to it, which can only mean that it’s a USB storage drive, or a USB hub, right? Apparently not. While an Alien figurine is certainly awesome, all that little Alien does is stick its illuminated tongue out at you. It might scare your 5 year old younger brother, but that’ll probably be about it.
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