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    5. USB Flash Drive + Lighter

    Electronics and fire have never been friends and you could even say they are essentially sworn enemies. But in the case of the USB Flash Drive Lighter ($50.00) they have decided to call a truce. Long standing differences have been put aside to create a product that is both practical and very unique. This flash drive has an ample 8GB capacity and the lighter is refillable. The USB connector slides out of the bottom of the metal case, using a small slider lever located on the side of the lighter. The lighter has a polished chrome finish and an adjustable flame. Baby, light my flash drive!



    6. Football USB Flash Drive

    Touchdown some gigabytes with the Football USB Drive ($19.99). This Super Bowl must-have is 1GB and weights less than 6 ounces.



    7. Pizza USB Flash Drive

    More on food department: the Pizza Flash Drive ($19.99) makes for a great gift, or a quick dinner .



    8. USB Flash Drive + Eraser

    Want to make a flash drive that nobody in a modern office would even think about taking? Hide it in your Eraser USB Memory Stick ($10.99) and keep it forever on this digital age. After all, nobody uses erasers anymore.


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    9. USB Flash Drive Wrist band

    No longer do you have to have a lanyard around your neck if you want to wear your flash drive around since this USB Flash Drive Wrist band ($13.99) disguises itself as a wristband that comes in six different colors of red, yellow, blue, green, orange and purple. The USB port doubles as the connector to hold the strap together when wearing it and it sounds fairly durable as the catalog page boasts that the drive is shockproof and moisture proof (we�re assuming moisture from sweat).



    10. Light Bulb USB Drive

    Attention Edison's Fans. The Light Bulb USB Drive ($19.99) has got 1GB to light up your info.


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    Default 1GB 20 years ago and 1GB now ...

    1GB 20 years ago and 1GB now ...

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    Default Apple iTransparent Concept Mobile Phone...Innovation...

    Apple Phone - concept phone On one hand, clear conceptual phones already, so this is not just the first, but on the other, the so-called Window Phone has one impressive feature - its transparent housing varies depending on the weather! Thus, in the sunny days, the screen will be completely transparent, on a rainy day it will show virtual drops on the screen, and on a snowy day it is totally covered with frost, i.e. the translucent screen will look like as well as present a window into a variety of weather. I do not know how practical it will be, but at least, it's a very original idea!
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    Default In 2020 We Can Wear Sony Computers On Our Wrist

    In 2020 We Can Wear Sony Computers On Our Wrist

    Our present need for internet connectivity is so profound that secondary devices like the Nextep Computer are bound to happen. Developed to be worn as a bracelet, this computer concept is constructed out of a flexible OLED touchscreen. Earmarked for the year 2020, features like a holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social networking compatibility, make the concept plausible. Ten years from now is not too far away, so how many of you think we’d be buying such gadgets?











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    World's Tiniest USB Flash Drive. USB Hidden Flash Drive Watch

    Barely bigger than the tip of your pinky, the Pico USB Flash Drive ($24.99) is less than 4mm thick. The polished chrome finish is certainly shiny, but at 8 gigabytes, it�s redonkulously teeny.


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