Your Ad Here

The only Clip Which can Keep Track of Your entire Files [UsbDrive]

The only Clip Which can Keep Track of Your entire Files [UsbDrive] Files! We’ve all got ‘em. Digital ones. Paper ones. Ones that help us maintain our cuticles that we’re sometimes embarrassed to admit we own. But I digress. For maintaining a tally of the first two, there’s Verbatim’s new Clip-it USB drive.

Available in 2GB and 4GB versions in various colors, Verbatim’s Store ‘n’ Go Clip-it drives are a really perfect metaphor for our times, a moment through which we’re awash in digital files but still burdened by paper ones. The Clip-it drives can handle both-pass someone a print out of your PowerPoint presentation attached by a digital copy of that same presentation. There’s a story in your holographic grandkids.

Wired also points out that Verbatim bills the Clip-it as ” literally weightless,” that’s humorous, because it’s scientifically impossible. The very-lightweight-but-not-so-light-as-to-not-exist drives will probably be available from Verbatim soon. [ Verbatim via Wired ]

Source

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • email
  • PDF
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • RSS

This post is tagged: , , , ,

Leave a Reply





  • TiVo releases Q4 results, announces transcoder and IP set-top box at the wayTiVo releases Q4 results, announces transcoder and IP set-top box at the way

    Today TiVo announced its earnings for Q4 2011 and the whole year, but the best note was word of some new boxes at the way. From the sound of factors, the corporate will deliver a four stream transcoder akin to the only we saw demonstrated at CES (pictured above) in a position to dispensing video to multiple devices (phones, tablets, etc.) inside the home simultaneously. Also at the… »
  • Samsung demos new 32nm quad-core Exynos prior to MWCSamsung demos new 32nm quad-core Exynos prior to MWC

    If you were lucky enough to be on the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, then you definitely might need caught a glimpse of Samsung's latest sliver of mobile silicon. The as yet unnamed Exynos parts will are available in dual- and quad-core configurations running at as much as 1.5GHz. Perhaps crucial change though, is the switch from a 45nm manufacturing process to… »

Categories

Subscribe

Enter your email address: