Seen that? – USB Phonebook Flash Drive   November 10th, 2009

USB Phonebook Flash Drive at Tech Without Wires

Seen that? - USB Phonebook Flash Drive

Here's an easy way to download and transfer contact details from your phone to your computer. All you need to do is plug the drive to your phone and it will download all your contact information into the flash drive memory. You can then plug the device into your computer to transfer and backup contacts. The device costs around $20.00. Compatible Units: Nokia: 3100, 3120, 3200, 3220, 5100, 5140, 6020, 6100, 6220, [...] Read More


Fastest Flash Drive: OCZ ATV Turbo Flash at Tech Without Wires

I have pointed to a few flash drives recently: the wine bottle flash drive, and the Digital Focii flash drive. Now I would like to introduce you to the fastest flash drive, the OCZ ATV Turbo Flash. So why all the fuss about flash drives? Answer: a flash drive can be one of the most liberating tools you can use to ensure you have all your data in one place and [...] Read More


UWB: The next wireless devices at Tech Without Wires

Heard about UWB (Ultra-Wideband)? Chances you might have seen the acronym but don't know what it is really all about? UWB is first of all headed towards your next phone. Forget about connecting your phone to your PC! You phone is the next PC don't forget! So like a PC your next phone is going to be equipped to connect directly to a monitor when it comes in close range of [...] Read More


Verizon Wireless Announces Test Drive at The Wireless Weblog

Gadgetell's Adam Berger looks at Verizon's announcement that it's offering a free "test drive" of its network to any new customer for 30 days. "Customers will remain responsible for data services, application downloads, such as games, music or other V CAST services, applicable taxes on those services, 411 calls and certain Verizon Wireless surcharges but not for the contract length or the handset cost," Berger writes. RCR Wireless News' Kelly Hill points [...] Read More


Imation Atom Flash Drive – smallest form factor at On Storage

At a size of 12mm x 32mm x 4.8mm (1.5 inches long and .5 inches wide, roughly the size of a paperclip, and weighs less than one ounce) the new Imation Atom Flash Drive is the ultimate in data storage portability and smallest form factor. Now I thought that USB flash drives were small already but this is outrageously small. Available in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB capacities this little [...] Read More


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