Now that’s what I call a thumb drive
For those of you who are around long enough to remember, the ubiquitous USB flash drive started off as a thumb drive. Now a company is taking us down memory lane (no pun intended) in a very literal sense.
For those of you who are around long enough to remember, the ubiquitous USB flash drive started off as a thumb drive. Now a company is taking us down memory lane (no pun intended) in a very literal sense.
If you’re a regular traveller who lugs around a generic-looking Samsonite luggage on the road, you might bemoan the fact that it can be difficult to identify your own bag, especially at crowded airports where several airlines share the same luggage carousel, sometimes almost simultaneously. To deal with this “problem”, an American company has come… Read More »
In his post “The iPhone iFiasco“, Mitch Wagner wrote about his seven-hour ordeal buying an iPhone 3G and concluded: Well, some kind of apology would be nice, along with a bit of cash to compensate customers who had problems with activation, similar to the gift certificates Apple gave out last year when they cut iPhone… Read More »
Apparently, male shoppers are more attuned to brand than women when shopping for digital cameras, according to a study by Market Insight’s MyProductAdvisor.com. Check out the results of the study. So do male shoppers have brand envy? I beg to differ. I suspect the case is that male shoppers, being more tech savvy, know what… Read More »
Do you really need something like this?
If only Paul McCartney had made use of these concept USB wedding rings, designed by Jennifer Flume, he could have saved himself a couple of millions, not to mention unsavory relevations in the media. The ring, which comes with built-in flash storage underneath the removable diamond, can be interlocked with another such ring for data… Read More »