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Archive for May 10th, 2008

Sony’s Microvault USM-LX flash drive adequately answers your data storage needs

Posted on May 10th, 2008 in Gadgets News | Comments Off

Sony’s Microvault USM-LX flash drive adequately answers your data storage needs
It’s very seldom that we hear about Sony coming out with a flash drive product, although we know that it certainly has some data storage devices in its arsenal but these mostly belong to its proprietary Sony Memory stick duo series which are used for most Sony Ericsson mobile phone’s and the PSP. So, it is refreshing to hear about this new USB flash drive which belongs to Sony’s Microvault product line. The flash drive we’re talking about is the USM-LX high-speed USB flash drive. The USM-LX gives a maximum read-out speed of 31Mb/s which is the USB flash drive standard, is simply fast enough to handle large files - that is store, transfer and share just about anything. (Read the full post about ‘Sony’s Microvault USM-LX flash drive adequately answers your data storage needs’…)

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Lift Off With the Rocket-Powered Chair

Posted on May 10th, 2008 in Gadgets News | Comments Off

Lift Off With the Rocket-Powered Chair
Ky Michaelson, better known as “the Rocketman,” stumbled upon a simple, yet profound truth early in his life: There is no item that can’t be made infinitely better by strapping rockets to it. Indeed, Michaelson has made a career out of proving this fact over and over and over again. One of his latest creations, the aptly named Rocket Chair, is capable of launching you into the air for a full 45 seconds, thanks to a 500-pound thrust hydrogen peroxide rocket motor affixed to its rear and four stabilizing nozzles. The all-metal chair even features three wheels with independent suspensions — for those rough landings, we would imagine. (Read the full post about ‘Lift Off With the Rocket-Powered Chair’…)

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