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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Pen drives, flash drives, flash disks, whatever you want to call them, almost everyone has one these days. It's not surprising with a product that is so integrated into society that some companies attempt to find niches within that industry. The most targeted of which is of course the gamer one, and Cyber Snipa are having a go at breaking into that lucrative market with their Dog Tags. A USB stick and a mini swiss army knife, all on a necklace of sorts, will it impress? Let's see.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Most tech gadgets go through a predictable evolution of adding features, while also shrinking in size (remember when those bulky cell phones used to only make phone calls? We don't either!). But one pint sized peripheral is still trying to find its functional niche, and that's the USB key. Of course, the question remains, do thumb drives really need additional features? Cyber Snipa seems to think so, and today HardwareLogic looks at their Dog Tags USB key, which attempts to be the Swiss Army knife of the portable storage world.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
This pair of dog tags hangs around your neck and hides a flash drive and a small set of PC tools. The tools included are very small and suited to working with screws and nuts that are not very tight. Any attempts to use the tools on very tight screws would probably result in damaging the tools.
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