USB Mass Storage Device Support on Xbox 360 coming soon

March 18, 2010

USB Mass Storage Device Support on Xbox 360 coming soon

At towering last, it looks as though USB Mass Storage Device Support for the Xbox 360 will be a reality according to a document that was authored by a senior software development engineer at Microsoft. that document mentioned that due to "increased market penetration of high-capacity, high throughput USB mass storage devices, a 2010 Xbox 360 system update" is imminent, enabling consumers to save and load game details from USB devices in a jiffy. We will keep a keen eye out for that one as spring rolls around.

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USB Drive Concept Displays Storage Available

January 18, 2010

USB Drive Concept Displays Storage Available

Most USB drives are enclosed in a boring plastic (or rubber) case and that’s pretty much up, but that concept USB drive has a nice silver finish, and plus sports a small display at the end of the device, showing you useful info, such as the drive’s capacity, percentage used and even remaining space. You can customize the info displayed on the device via a menu when the device is turned on. Would you want such a USB drive, or do you think the cost of manufacturers coming up with something like that would be too high to be feasible?

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Iomega iConnect Wireless details Station

January 5, 2010

Iomega iConnect Wireless details Station

[CES 2010] Iomega rolls out its latest pocket-friendly NAS device to the masses, known as the iConnect Wireless documents Station. that simple method of introducing your entire USB storage into a network enables you to connect, share and access files anywhere, even by the World Wide Web. Debuting at CES 2010, the iConnect Wireless documents Station does not have any onboard storage (hence the relatively svelte size), although it does enable users to hook up to a router (wired or wireless) in order to share subject matter off four USB devices (hard drives or USB flash drives) automatically. that makes it a snap to share input, as it additionally works from any networked Windows PC, Mac or Linux workstation. The Iomega iConnect Wireless input Station will be released worldwide later that January for $99.99, where each purchase comes with a three-year warranty.

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Worst USB gadget yet: Christmas-themed flash storage necklaces

November 25, 2009

Gadget4all is selling a range of $28 Christmas-themed necklaces that are secret USB flash storage devices with capacities of 4 GB. As a general rule, humans don't like buying their jewelry from reduction gadget catalogs, and plus don't like input storage devices to be obsoleted by the ending of the holiday season. 

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USB Alien Sticks Its Tongue At You

November 20, 2009

USB Alien Sticks Its Tongue At You

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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