Tiny “nanoSSD” SATA Drive
Elecom a company base in Japan has release a Tiny SSD drive which you can plug directly into the motherboard SATA port. Currently the drive comes in 8GB and 16GB capacities and includes an auxiliary power cable, just in case. The Read speeds are 75MB/second and write speeds are 30MB/second. So actually it is more onto the cuteness and tiny rather than the performance.

Tiny SSD drive
via crunchgear
Posted by Mech Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Categories: Abnormaltech, News
Tags: drive, Hardware, sata, ssd
Never forget your USB flash drive again
Always forgetting your thumb drive after you shut down or log off your PC. Only remember it when you have reach sch or office. Use this simple script to create a reminder and you will never leave behind your usb drive at home.
Step 1. Open a Notepad and type this {WScript.Echo “Don’t forget your thumb drive!”}. When you type it in ignore the curly bracket.

Never forget usb drive
After that save the file as “thumb-drive-reminder.vbs”

Never forget thumb drive
Step 2. Copy the file to your log off folder. Here is where you can find your log off folder. C:\WINDOWS\system32\GroupPolicy\User\Scripts\Logoff Remember you need to go to folder option to enable shown hidden file if not you will not be able to see your group policy folder. Go to Tools >> Folder Options >> View >> then select the Show hidden files and folders.

Never forget usb drive
Step 3. This is the final step. From the Run box (Start -> Run), type gpedit.msc and hit Enter. In User Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Logoff, double click the log off file, press the Add Script button and select the thumb-drive-reminder.vbs file.

Never forget your usb
This is how it look like when you log off or shut down your PC.

The last picture is taken from lifehacker
Calvin Klein USB Drive Sunglasses
Fashionistas will look forward to this pair of Calvin Klein USB drive sunglasses, where the USB drive itself remains hidden within the arm of the sunglasses itself while offering decent protection against nasty UV rays simultaneously. These new shades can hold 4GB of storage space, and will retail for $199 when it hits the market this October.
It maybe a bit overprice as a 4GB flash drive cost less than $20 now but you will be the coolest among your friend when you own this. In the middle of no where you remove your sunglasses and also it arm and tell your buddy. Hey this is my flash drive. I think he be shock.

Calvin Klein USB Drive Sunglasses
via guru3d
Posted by Mech Date: Monday, July 13, 2009
Categories: Abnormaltech
Tags: 4gb, drive, flash, sunglasses