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No idea which man would want to hide the fact that he carries a shaver, but if you’re one who places space in your luggage as a premium, then the USB Card Shaver would fit into your agenda very nicely. This device has a diameter of just 1cm, and is perfect for business and travel. A full charge will last for up to 12 hours of shaving, which ought to be more than enough to go through a week’s worth of stubble with juice to spare. In case you don’t want to charge it via a notebook, there is always a USB-to-AC adapter to keep it charged. The USB Card Shaver will retail for approximately $32 each, and it would be nice to see future improvements include integrated memory (with waterproof specifications, of course).








Does they look delicious, but u have no choice of biting it, Surprised! well let me explain u these are not the food items but USB drives in food shapes. Brando have come up with these edible looking disks of their own. At theirs count there's chicken, hot wings, a slab of pork, a pizza slice, a burger, a watermelon slice, a strawberry, cookies and biscuits-- all lifelike enough that you would accidentally put it in your mouth. They hold upto 4GB worth of junk and cost only $28.



Most USB flash drives come in the same, drab old rectangular form factor. Of course, if you want something different you will just have to try this 8GB Bulb USB flash drive. It weighs just 25 grams and would be more impressive if the bulb lit up each time it was plugged in. $54 for an 8GB flash drive



EDG has released a new DiskGo secure Guardian flash drive that features 256-bit AES hardware encryption and dual-channel SLC flash, where it boasts read and write speeds of 25MB/s and 16MB/s, respectively. The rugged anodized aluminum housing will be able to stand up to various harsh elements such as rough treatment, water, sand and even dirt. Accessing the data within is not such a simple affair as complex passwords are required, adding yet another layer of security. Encryption is not an option here with the new DiskGo Guardian, and after eight failed password attempts, all encrypted data within will be wiped off completely. Best keep this out of sight from the kids lest they don’t know any better. You can choose from 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB models that retail for $69.95, $99.95, $149.95 and $249.95, respectively.