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Image and video hosting by TinyPicNow that Iron Man 2 has hit the theaters and most people have had a chance to swing by and watch it, if you liked it you might want a little gear to go with it. Thankfully Tyme Machine has a small but useable item to show off your love for the new movie. Normally he looks like just a cute miniature of Iron Man 2, but if you pop off his head it’ll reveal a USB drive stored within.

The drive is a fully sculpted 3D drive that comes in several different sizes. Those being 4GB, 8GB and 16GB. Sadly they don’t say if he lights up at all when he’s actually plugged into a USB port. To get your own 4GB it costs $34.99, for the 8GB it’s $44.99 and the 16GB is $59.99. If you intend to use it for music the site lets you know exactly how many hours of music you’ll get with each individual drive.

Lockheed Martin Unveils USB Flash Drive, Not a Fighter Jet

Lockheed Martin Unveils USB Flash Drive, Not a Fighter Jet

In turn, an unusual event, Lockheed Martin decided to turn away from the usual ammunition, ballistic missiles, and aircraft manufacturers have developed and rather than something we can all relate to: a highly-secure USB flash drives tagged as ” PC on a stick. ”

USB drive tight stuff could be enough to handle the data that your laptop, including the entire operating system and application software, thanks to 8GB of storage space. Users can now simply plug the flash drive it to a computer or laptop and have access to their own personal desktop. Tight will automatically run the operating system directly from a flash drive, making your files away from your computer so that the borrowing will not be tracked by others. And this device is fully encrypted to provide protection against harmful malware threats.

Tight will appear in Congress 13th Annual Internet Caucus Advisory Committee Kickoff Technology Policy Exhibition on January 26. We’re still not sure when it will be sold.

Airstash

Airstash

While details are still few and far between Airstash actual USB device appears as an answer to the iPhone or iPod Touch storage capacity is limited. Maybe it works by connecting over WiFi, and some how trick the iPhone to think it is a USB host device, allowing music, movies or other media to be played or used as if it was stored on internal storage devices.

As you can see it can connect / charge by USB, and what you can not see is that the infinite memory capacity thanks to the microSD card slot. We’ve shot Airstash email asking for deets and will stop by the booth at CES.

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National Geographic Hard Drive

National Geographic Hard Drive

I know what you think-which may be one of the most specific gadgets ever made, but I assure you it exists. If you’ve ever spent time rummaging through the various issues of National Geographic has put out for years, so I’ll give you a big nostalgia overload.

Today we are speaking of National Geographic’s hard drive.

This really is about what sounds like a 160-GB external hard drive that contains one hundred and twenty years from the National Geographic issue, happens all the way back to issue 1 of 1888. Read the rest of this entry »