crunchgear.com - 2/5/2009
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I am doubting that the original Post-it brand is really behind this, but a Japanese company called Actbrise [JP] (slogan: ”Seven falls and eight rises.”) is selling a USB stick with a built-in sticky note pad [JP].
The USB 2.0 stick can hold 100 mini notes (50×15mm) and offers ...
gadgets.boingboing.net - 2/5/2009
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gadgets.boingboing.net —
usb_post_it.jpg This bamboo USB stick with built-in sticky
note pad is rather lovely, for the product of...
two unnecessarily converged accessories, but for $30 for 2GBs and 100 notes, you'd be better off slapping a cut-in-half pad of Post-Its on any of ...
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Bamboo USB stick with built-in post-its - Boing Boing ...
crunchgear.com - 2/12/2009
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crunchgear.com —
I am not really sure this is what
PC geeks were waiting for but here we go:...
The first porn movies available on USB sticks [JP, probably NSFW]. That’s at least what the company behind this idea, Tokyo-based Soft On Demand, says. It’s ...
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Japanese company sells porn movies on USB sticks (NSFW)
coolest-gadgets.com - 2/6/2009
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coolest-gadgets.com —
Here’s a convenient mixture of office supplies. You
have both your tiny post-it notes and your USB...
drive all in one. Which makes it so you could either make notes about what’s on the drive, or use the sticky notes elsewhere ...
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The USB Flash Drive with Post-It Dispenser
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Bamboo USB stick with built-in post-its
Boing Boing Gadgets —
This bamboo USB stick with built-in sticky note pad is rather lovely, for the product of two unnecessarily converged accessories, but for $30 for 2GBs and 100 notes, you'd be better off slapping a cut-in-half pad of Post-Its on any of the numerous other flash drives in your collection.
USB stick with sticky notes [Daramouse via CG]
“Locky Memory”: A USB stick that protects your important data via a numeric password
CrunchGear —
The USB stick with the built-in Post-It pad from Japan was weird but this one looks quite useful. A Japanese company called Rinso Do [JP] is now selling a USB stick that comes with a numeric keypad that allows users to set a password to prevent data theft.
It’s impossible to access the data stored in the stick without typing in the 10-digit password first, which is not a dumb idea. Rinso Do offers sticks with 4GB, 8GB and 16GB storage.
Non-Japanese people interested in getting the stick should ask Rinkya, Gizmine or ...
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