SanDisk 512MB Cruzer Titanium Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Flash Drive .95 07/02 
http://www.ableshoppers.com/#15070224
Lexar USB Multi-Card Reader/Flash Drive Shipped 07/01 
http://www.ableshoppers.com/#15070170
100G-bytes in your hand 
US Modular said today it will soon begin shipping the Dragon Drive, a 100G-byte USB 2.0 bus-powered portable external hard drive system. The Dragon Drive will be available in July for about . The device comes with a 2.5-inch hard drive, measures less than an inch high (weighs 4.6 oz.)...
http://www.networkworld.com/weblogs/cool/2005/009359.html
Scary Scanner Story? 
The saga continues as Eggles tries to get her scanner working. You'll read and learn about USB (1.1 vs. 2.0), Firewire, Windows XP, Mac vs. PC, hard drive capacity, and Epson's customer service (or lack of) as the story unfolds...
http://desktoppub.about.com/b/a/181680.htm
Victorinox 512MB Flash Drive And Knife 07/02 
http://www.ableshoppers.com/#15070218
Iomega Micro Mini 64MB Flash Drive 07/01 
http://www.ableshoppers.com/#15070162
How a Corrupted USB Drive Was Saved by GNU/Linux 
Would SUSE and fsck be able to recover the data in a usable way?
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8366
VR3 

If you don't want to spend for an iPod and FM transmitter, now you can get MP3 audio in your car for just with the VR3. With a good capacity keychain flash drive (a 500MB stick costs just ), you can load up lots of great audio for your car (500 MB = 8 hours of audio files, or 16 half-hour programs). Already own a flash drive? You are more than halfway there. Plug the flash drive into your computer's USB port, copy over the downloaded files you want to listen to, and plug the drive into your VR3, which sits in your car's cigarette lighter port. The VR3 plays through your car's FM Tuner and is grounded, so the audio quality is as good as your car stereo, at least in my and my friends' cars. There is no shuffle; files play only sequentially. But the player holds its position when you turn the power off (at least in our cars) -- great for audio books.
The play/stop and skip forward, skip backward buttons are easy to find by feel, in case you can't see the device easily because of where it plugs in your car. If you do have an iPod, the VR3 comes with a wire for playing your iPod out into it as well. It's really a beautiful little tool.
-- John Smart
VR3 FM Modulator
Available from
Next Power USA
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000855.php
80 gigs in your pocket 
The latest in the "take all your data with you" storage drive is I/OMagic's GigaBank Premier 80, a 2.5-inch IDE hard disk drive that features about 80G-bytes of storage capacity and connects to the USB port of a desktop or notebook. The company says the GigaBank Premier 80 is now...
http://www.networkworld.com/weblogs/cool/2005/008972.html
N.E.W.T. 2.0 
http://www.net-security.org/software.php?id=316