Monday, October 19, 2009

Chip pada Pohon

Semua kita ketahui sekarang ini cuaca semangkin tak menentu dan terasa semangkin panas, hal ini akan sangat berdampak negative pada kelangsungan mahluk hidup didunia ini. terutama manusia, tetapi sekarang semua manusia telah sadar akan pentingnya pelestarian lingkungan hidup, setiap perusahaan berlomba-lomba untuk menghasilkan produk yang rama lingkungan dengan mengusung kata-kata "GREEN", tetapi apakah mereka tau magna sesungguhnya dari Green itu sendiri.


Kita tau green identik dengan daun, daun pasti berhubungan dengan pohon, jadi untuk mengusung lingkungan green harus mempunyai pohon yang cukup dan mencegah lingkungan agar tidak tercemar oleh limba-limba industri. Tetapi tidak mudah untuk menanam pohon itu sendiri jangankan menanam kembali pohon, pohon yang telah tumbuh dilingkungan kita sendiri sangat mudah di tebang oleh tangan tangan yang tidak bertangung jawab terutama dilingkungan kota - kota besar, demi alasan ekonomi seperti membangun ruko atau lingkungan pabrik, sedangkan untuk menjadikan pohon itu tumbuh besar memerlukan waktu yang lama, selain itu pemerintah selalu menutup mata dengan penebangan pohon di pinggir-pinggir jalan protokol kota-kota di Idonesia, pemerintah juga tidak mempunyai data yang lengkap terhadap pohon-pohon itu sendiri padahal ini sangat penting untuk mencegah terjadinya penebangan.
Untuk itu penulis mempunyai ide untuk menanamkan chip disetiap pohon yang ditanam, pohon itu akan bekerja selagi pohon tersebut hidup, jadi apabila pohon itu ditebang pemerintah akan mengetahuinya secara online yang dapat dipantau dari kantor pemerintahan, didalam chip itusendiri akan disimpan data-data pohon seperti tanggal tanam, nama pohon, lokasi serta kesuburan(air, dan unsur hara yang dibutuhkan pohon) akan mudah diketahui.
Alangkah sejuk dan idahnya jika kota-kota di Indonesia ini dipenuhi dengan pohon-pohon yang tertata rapi, selain akan menghasilkan oksigen buat kehidupan juga dapat mencegah pencemaran udara, mengurangi dampak rumah kaca, menyimpan air dalam tanah dan lain-lain, semoga ide saya ini suatu saat dapat diterapkan oleh pemerintah atau pihak-pihak yang perduli akan lingkungan.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Windows ME Operating System

Windows ME (Millennium Edition) is the successor of Windows 98 SE with some selected features of Windows 2000. The system core consists of a few parts of source code from Windows 2000. MS-DOS is furthermore necessary for the system start, DOS driver software are not used under Windows any more. In opposite with the predecessor Windows 98 new features were added. Now it is possible to create compressed folders who moreover let themselves be encoded (screenshots 3-4). The search function from Windows 2000 was integrated into the Windows ME Explorer, the stability was improved. The Windows Registry was extended by 1 file for performance reasons. The Registry file Classes.dat is loaded only on demand, System.dat and User.dat are loaded statically. For any loged in user the respective User.dat is loaded from the profile directory like since Windows 95. Benchmarks betweenWindows ME and Windows 2000 with current games has shown that Windows ME has with suitably hardware and driver software a slightly higher benchmark result. The sales started on September 14th, 2000.


Area of application
- PC Games
- private users
- network client, Internet connection sharing

Structure informations
- supports ACPI, Idle states for computer
- integrated Internet Explorer 5.5
- monolithic kernel
- preemptive multitasking
- System file protection and system recovery
- automated system processes
- universal Plug and Play (UPnP)

System Environment
- Minimum Hardware requirements: 32 mbyte RAM, 500 mbyte of free harddisk storage
- up to 512 mbyte RAM adressable
- FAT-16 or FAT-32 File system
- x86 and compatible processors

Features
- simplified network setup in opposition to the predecessor
- increased Stability with system recovery and system file protection
- no 16-bit program code
- Compatibility problems with software for Win9x and driver software
- no common use of Windows 2000 WDM driver software with Windows ME

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Windows 98 Operating System

Windows 98 (internal version 4.10) is the successor and the revised version of Windows 95 and contains as innovation mainly detail improvements and bug fixes. The hardware component is enhanced with USB support improved and the operation of several monitors is possible now. Windows 98 is prepared for DVD movies, for the view of DVD Movies a separate software must be installed.
The update to the newest Windows Release is supported if Windows 3. x or Windows 95 is already installed.


As a file system for the installation of Windows 98 FAT32 is recommended. If the access to other file systems is needed are tools of third party manufacturers required which usually offer a free software with read access. Such tools are available for NTFS and the Linux file system ext2. For the professional file system NTFS exists a driver of Sysinternals which is integrated after the installation in the operating system. For the successful installation system files are needed by Windows NT.

Windows 98 can be updated to DirectX 9.0 and the Internet Explorer 6.

Features
- extended support for the connection to networks
- integrated Internet Explorer 4.0
- web optimized, networking through VPN
- Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)

Area of application
- home user
- PC Games
- Office use
- network client

Structure informations
- 32-bit operating system, with 16 Bit Code
- up to 512 mbyte RAM adressable
- File size up to 4 gbyte

System environment
- Minimum Hardware Requierements: 16 mbyte RAM, 300 mbyte harddisk storage
- Active Desktop for the Web integration in Windows
- New driver model WDM (Win32 Driver Model), developed for the same driver base for Windows NT and 98 in 1996
- Task planer, time controlled start from programs
- Mayntenance assistant, harddisk maintains
- game interface DirectX 5.0
- multi monitoring Support (up to 4)
- File system FAT16, better use FAT32, access to NTFS and Linux ext2 file system with 3rd party tools
- preemptive multitasking for 32-bit applications
- cooperative multitasking for 16-bit programs
- ACPI Power save mode partly supported (except of Suspend to Disk)
- x86 CPUs and compatible

Features
- integrated ICM (Image Color Management)
- Plug and play, support for modern hardware like USB, Firewire IEEE 1394
- high compatibility to DOS, Windows 3.x and limited NT
- very high number of software and device drivers

Versions

DateVersion
1998 JuneWindows 98, version 4.10.1998
1999 JuneWindows 98 SE, version 4.10.2222, integrated service pack 1

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Windows 95 Operating Sistem

Windows 95 (internal version 4.0) is the successor of Windows 3.11 and brings a completely new design of the interface and of the operating system with it. 32-bit applications are supported fully, DOS applications can also virtually be used now in a DOS box, furthermore 16-bits of programs are supported. Windows 95 to ME still needs DOS for the loading up program and for the DOS box. New hardware is comfortably recognized by plug and play, the memory management was developed further considerably.



Important part of Windows 95 is the Registry now, which is responsible for the system behaviour like file assoziation, program parameter, driver software, system configuration and others. The Registry consists of the files system.dat and user.dat, these are located in the Windows directory. The files system.ini and win.ini are less important but are necessary for the system start furthermore. For user profiles one user.dat is placed in each user directory and loaded upon login of the user for the individual user settings.

DOS driver software are no longer necessary in compare to Windows 3.x by now, the driver software model was changed and the hardware is used through virtual device drivers (*.VxD) directly under Windows.

Area of application
- private users
- PC Games
- Office application
- network client

Structure information
- 32-bit operating system, with 16-bit code
- up to 512 mbyte RAM adressable
- file size up to 4 gbyte

System environment
- Minimal hardware requierements: 4 mbyte RAM, 50 mbyte harddisk storage
- Integration of the Internet Explorer 3.0
- supports now FAT32 (since Version B), FAT16, VFAT
- preemptive multitasking for 32-bit programs
- cooperative multitasking for 16-bit programs
- ACPI Power save mode partly supported (except suspend to disk)
- x86 and compatible processors

Features
- plug and play, high number of device drivers
- high compatibility to DOS, Windows 3.x
- high number of software
- no multiprocessing
- low local/network security
- old system architecture (16-bit software compatibility)
- badly scalable











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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Windows 3.11 Operating Sistem

Windows 3.0 came onto the market in May 1990. It is a 16-bit operating system that needs for funciton a preinstalled DOS like MS DOS and supports now the computer mouse as an input device. Unlike DOS the user could apparently work with several applications in the cooperative multitasking proceedings at the same time now. It has a GDI (Graphics Display Interface), an API (Application Program Interface) for programmer and supports DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) as well as OLE (Object Linking and Embedding). Next after Windows 3.10 was the last version published with Windows 3.11 for Workgroups (WfW). WfW extended Windows by network abilities for use as a client in an network.


WFW could combine and show up to 25 computers in a working group. The Windows 3.x programs are compatible to each other Windows 3.x version. DOS drivers remains resistant after the Windows start. The system can be specified over the following configuration files: WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI and PROGMAN.INI, the Registry has no great importance and only a minor meaning.

With the extension Win32s published later, also few 32-bit applications designed for Windows 95 could be executed now, last version of Win32s was 1.30c of February 1996. With "Video for Windows" (VfW) the multimedia ability got updated. The minimum hardware requirements for use of Windows 3.x are 2 mbyte RAM and 15 mbyte free harddisk storage.

Area of application
- private users
- Office use
- network client

Structure information
- cooperative multitasking
- 32-bit adressing in protected mode (with 386 CPU or better)
- 16-bit operating system
- File size up to 2 gbyte
- File system is FAT16

Features
- high compatibility to DOS
- low ressource requiered
- difficult network configuration
- limited security

Pics

Windows 3.11 - Setup of WfW 3.11

one of two Kinds of installation are to choose

The desktop of Windows 3.11 looks that way


The program manager represents graphical Shell

The system control

The file manager for the file and directory access

Windows 3.11 needs explicitly a DOS installation, in this case MS DOS 6.22

Network card driver


installed Microsoft Windows Network, Ping command

Network - TCP/IP-32 3.11b, Internet Explorer 5.0

Internet Explorer 5.0 and file download

Versions

DateVersion
1990 MayWindows 3.0
1992 AprilWindows 3.10
1993 Nov.Windows for Workgroups 3.11

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Windows 1.0 Operating System


Microsoft supplied Windows 1.0 on 5 floppy disks for a comparatively cheap price a complete software for many tasks without additional software. The MS-DOS executive makes file system actions possible like start of applications and copying and deletion of files and folders. The input of the parameters with the correct syntax is removed from the user and queries is easy done over dialogues to ask about all relevant data for the desired action. The user interface can be served with one computer mouse, alternatively are keyboard combinations useable. Over icons and pull-down menus actions can be selected. As minimum requirement is DOS 2.0, two floppy disk drives and 256 KByte of main memories presupposed. A fixed storage disk drive accelerates the use of several applications.


As default applications Paint, Calc, Write, Calendar, Notepad, Cardfile and a terminal emulator are provided. The Spooler ensures the printing of files in the background and the clipboard for data exchange between different programs. The window size of applications is individually resizeable and with several open windows the available place on the surface is optimally filled out. With suitable graphic card a screen resolution of 640x350 pixels is possible with 16 colors. Cooperative multitasking run several applications at the same time. With the Program information editor you can comfortably create configuration files in the PIF format for existing programs. These PIF files provides settings as the necessary memory, the data folder, necessary parameters and which interfaces the program uses.
Pics

Win 1.0 Setup


Win 1.0 Setup

Win 1.0 Setup

Win 1.0 Setup

Win 1.0 Setup

Win 1.0 Setup

Win 1.0 Boot screen

Win 1.0 Dos executive

Win 1.0 Shutdown

Win 1.0 Vertion

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MS-Dos Operating sistem


In July 1980 IBM assigned Microsoft to develop a 16-bit operating system for the personal computer for the fee of 186,000 dollars. Although the company Digital Research of Gary Kildall allready had with CP/M 86 such a 16-bit version,but by circumstances no contract has been established with IBM. Microsoft did not have yet any operating system, Microsoft licensed CP/M from Digital Research in November 1977 for 50,000 dollars. Since Microsoft could not sell licenses, a corresponding agreement with the company Seattle Computer Products was reached for QDOS. QDOS is a 16-bit clone of CP/M and was finished by Tim Paterson in April 1980. At first Microsoft licensed QDOS for 25,000 dollars. After a licence agreement with IBM was signed, Bill Gates bought QDOS for 50,000 dollars in July 1981. How proved this was a very lucrative business. IBM delivered it on all IBM computers as PC DOS for the first time on the IBM 5150 PC, for all other ones the name MS-DOS was for OEM partner. MS DOS 1.0 consists of about 4,000 lines assembler code.


The command interpreter is integrated in the file command.com with the internal commands for MS-DOS. Together with the file io.sys for simple device routines like the access to the monitor, keyboard, fixed storage disks and interfaces as well as the booting code these form the base operating system. DOS works very hardware near.

In 1982 MS-DOS becomes the binary standard for all compatible systems when 50 companies licensed MS-DOS. Software and hardware manufacturers build on this standard at this time. In 1983 the success of the PC system was clear the desire for a graphical surface was rising. Microsoft corresponded to the trend and announced a graphical user interface named Windows in 1983. Many other systems lost her market relevance at this time. In 1984 the number of PC and MS-DOS resellers increased to over 200. IBM published the AT computer in August, this one should refine the market for personal computer with MS-DOS 3.0/3.1. MS-DOS is already spread worldwide on Intel x86 computers in 1985. The easy extendibility of the computer by numerous plug-in cards of third party manufacturers, relatively low acquisition costs and a strongly growing amount of applications was a reason for it.

1988 was MS-DOS established and had reached measured on the market share a monopoly in the DOS market. The number of the MS-DOS installations grew worldwide to about 60 million and surpassed all other systems with that amount. Almost every software company offered standard applications like word processing, calculation or also special solutions like measurement tools, CAD (Computer Aided Design) or image processing for MS-DOS. The PC manufacturers designed her systems compatible to MS-DOS except for few manufacturers.

Update: With the release of Windows 95 up to Windows ME MS-DOS has only a minory roll. It is installed for compatibility reasons for MS-DOS programs and makes Windows 95 up to ME start able. DOS programs being executed in the DOS box or directly in MS DOS before Windows start. Today it finds application for boot disks or similar purposes.
Small reference of internal DOS commands

del, erase - delete files
rd, rmdir - delete directories
dir - show content of directories
cd, chdir - change current directory
cls - clear the screen
md, mkdir - create a directory
copy - copy of one or several files
ren, rename - rename of files or directories
type - shows the content of text files
set - shows the DOS environment variables or defines a new one
ver - shows the DOS version number
vol - shows the name of the storage drive

Small reference of external DOS commands

attrib - shows the attributes of files or set one of those
fdisk - partitioning or modify of the hard disk
move - move of files
mem - shows the occupancy of working
tree - shows the directory structure
format - format of storage drives
Field of Application
- booting system for storage media
- File management
- For single user systems only
- Network client (NetBEUI, IPX/SPX, TCP/IP)
- batch processing

Structure information
- 16-bit operating system, (formerly 8-bit)
- Single tasking
- command interpreter for internal and external commands
- external driver software imbedding for periphery devices possible

System environment
- minimum: 512 kbytes RAM, 5 mbyte harddisk storage (depends on version for full installation)
- FAT file system
- executable with every x86 compatible CPU
- low RAM and fixed storage disk needs
Page created: 2004-04-03 [SB]
Last update: 2008-01-21
Screenshots


MS Dos 2.11


MS Dos 5.0 Shell

MS Dos 5.0 Shell

Versions

Date

Version

1981 Aug.

MS-DOS 1.0, formerly QDOS/86-DOS, can use at maximum 128 kbyte RAM, FAT established

1981 Juni

MS-DOS 1.10,

1982 Aug.

MS-DOS 1.25, support for double-density floppy disks

1983 March

MS-DOS 2.0, support for IBM 10 mbyte harddisk, directorys and DD 5.25" floppy disk drives with up to 360 kbyte

1983 Dec.

MS-DOS 2.11, extended character sets

1984 Aug.

MS-DOS 3.0, support for high density floppy disk drives with 1.2 mbyte and harddisk devices with 32 mbyte capacity

1984

MS-DOS 3.1, first tiem with network support

1985

MS-DOS 3.2

1985

MS-DOS 3.21

1987 April

MS-DOS 3.3, extended for IBM's PS/2 computer, supports now bigger 3.5" harddisk drives and floppy disk drives, multiple partitions, character sets for different languages

1988 Juli

MS-DOS 4.0, XMS support, partitions with up to 2 gbyte, graphical shell, bug fixes

1988 Nov.

MS-DOS 4.01, supports multiple partitions bigger than 32 mbyte, bug fixes

1991 June

MS-DOS 5.0, Major Release, allows the use of HMA and UMA memory for DOS itself and TSRs and Treiber (Memory area from 640 kbyte to 1024 kbyte), supports IBM's 2.88 mbyte FDD, improved BASIC interpreter, text editor, Undelete utility, versionTool for programs

1992

MS-DOS 5.0a, bug fixes for Undelete and Chkdsk

1993 Aug.

MS-DOS 6.0, Competition to Novell's DR-DOS 6, DoubleSpace, Anti-Virus program, Defrag, Move command, improved MSBACKUP and several boot configurations, memory optimizer MEMMAKER, DOS Shell is delivered separately on floppy disks

1993 Nov.

MS-DOS 6.2, DoubleSpace becomes incompatible to the previous version, Scandisk, improved of DISKCOPY and SmartDrive

1994 March

MS-DOS 6.21, because of law conflict with Stac Electronics DoubleSpace is removed from MS DOS

1994 May

MS-DOS 6.22, Microsoft licences double disk of VertiSoft Systems and designates it in DriveSpace, last official standalone version

1995 Aug.

MS-DOS 7.0, MS-DOS component for Windows 95, LFS support through VFAT, more DOS programs are delivered on the Setup CD-ROM in the "oldmsdos" directory

1996 Aug.

MS-DOS 7.10, MS-DOS component for Windows 95 B and higher, supports the first time FAT 32 harddisks

2000

MS-DOS 8.0, MS-DOS component for Windows ME, last MS-DOS version


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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Keyboard you have never seen before

The roll-up keyboard
These keyboards feature 104 keys in a standard QWERTY layout, but with a nifty twist of being the most portable keyboard seen to date. Simply roll the unit up when you’re done with it! A great tool for laptop users who miss their full-sized KB when on the road, or LAN party warriors looking to lighten their load.



The virtual Laser keyboard
The I-Tech Virtual Keyboard uses a light projection of a full-sized computer keyboard on almost any surface. Used with PDA’s and Smart Phones, the Virtual Keyboard provides a practical way to do e-mail, word processing and spreadsheet tasks, enabling users to leave laptops and computers at home.

The wrist keyboard
Completely sealed, it can operate in the rain and other harsh environments. A curved back provides a secure and comfortable placement on the wrist. The keyboard layout is optimized to provide alphanumeric entry. Carefully positioned arrow keys ease menu-oriented tasks. The WristPC keyboard comes with an optional wrist strap to provide the capability of attaching it to your wrist.

The frogpad
The FrogPad mobile keypad with its innovative 20 full-size key layout optimized around the most frequently used characters sets a new standard in information access with superior portability and ergonomics, global adaptability, rapid learning and ease of use. Its unique patented keystroke algorithms enable it to be used in either a right or left-handed mode and with any international language set.


Maltron 3D Ergonomic keyboard
These fully ergonomic two handed keyboards fit the shape of hands and the different lengths of fingers to reduce movement and tension.

The orbiTouch Keyboard
The orbiTouch Keyless ergonomic Keyboard creates a keystroke when you slide the two domes into one of their eight respective positions. You type the different characters by sliding the domes to create letters and numbers. The orbiTouch Keyless ergonomic Keyboard also has an integrated mouse, so moving the domes gives you full mouse and keyboard capability!


The Tidi Typpist
The marriage of eating and tipping: the decorative tablecloth, made of felt, contains a textile keyboard. The electronic is woven into a fabric, which finds itself between layers of water resistant felt as sandwich material. The soft felt surface makes it a pleasure for fingers to tip a cozy keyboard.


The Safe Type Keyboard
This well thought at keyboard will allow you to type in a relaxed position, saving you the pain. All that despite its futurist look. The supplementary keypad allows the user to position the 10-key numeric pad with arrow keys anywhere that is most usable and comfortable. It can be on the left or the right, or even in your lap. We are constantly amazed by the tremendous variation in challenges and how people find solutions for their own problems.

The Twiddler 2
The Twiddler2 is a pocket-sized mouse pointer plus a full-function keyboard in a single unit that fits neatly in either right or left hand. The Twiddler2 plugs into both keyboard and mouse PS/2 ports (USB port with the PS/2 to USB Adapter) on any computer that accepts standard PS/2 mouse and keyboard (or USB input). Combining major innovations in pointer and keyboard technology, the twiddler is designed to bring renewed enjoyment to current computer users and to attract newcomers to the world of personal computing.



The DataHand Keyboard
The DataHand ergonomic keyboard offers a total of 132 keys (more than even extended flat keyboards) through the use of five key switches clustered around the tips of each of the fingers. With four modes, shifted by the thumbs, hand movement is no longer required to perform keyboard work. Hand support results in the elimination of the major source of muscular-skeletal stress in hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, backs, and necks.


Optimus Keyboard
Each and every key on the Optimus Keyboard is a stand-alone display that shows you exactly what it is controlling at the very moment.



The Das Keyboard
Where is the letters? Das keyboard believe with no keys to look at when typing, your brain will adapt and memorize the key position thus increasing typing speed.

AlfaGrip
Claimbled to the most comfortable computing device. It is a gaming pad, a keyboard also comes with a mouse trackball. realtime

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Thursday, February 07, 2008

Sharing Internet by Win XP

we can sharing internet information through (by) windows XP.
From my computer click right, in tab Computer Name à change : Computer name typing the computer name (ext : PC1) , Member of take Workgroup (ext : MIS).

1. From the computer to sharing


1.1 From my Network place
1.2 Set up a home or small office network (next)

1.3 Select a connection method, take number 1 (this computer connects directly to the internet. the other computers on my network connect to the Internet throught this computer) (Next)

1.4 Select your internet conection

1.5 Just Next and next till finish.

1.IIn computer client

2.1 From my Network place

2.2 Set up home or small office Network (Next)
2.3 Select a connection method, take number 2( This computer connects to the Internet a residential gateway or throught another computer on my network)
2.4 Computer name : Take your computer name. (next)

2.5 Name your Network, Workgroup name :..(enter your group name)
2.6 Just Next and next till finish.



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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Unusual Flash Disk Design

1. Philips Swarovski Active Crystals USB Memory Key

This flash drive is a fusion of Phillips technology and Swarovski’s tradition of fine crystal jewelry. Designed in polished stainless steel and Silver Shade crystals set in Ceralun all wrapped around, it can store and transfer large files like documents, music and pictures via the USB port of your PC or laptop.


2. “Piece of History” Morgan Recycled Ash Flash Drive

Handmade by American craftsmen from wood salvaged from refurbished Morgan frame wood. Comes with water tight, 24k Gold plated hardware for enclosure and beautiful Walnut or Cherry case with 24k Gold plating for all hardware. Dont be afraid to spot numerous oil stains, rusted holes and minor cracks and chips!

3. Sandisk Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive

Ducati builds one of the world’s finest, and most sought after motorcycles. This USB pen drive will make you feel the power of Ducati as you transfer data easily. A must show off gadget.


4. SanDisk Cruzer Fleur

Cruzer Fleur USB flash drives are designed specially for women. The sleek, feminine, cap-less design makes it ideal for women of all ages. Cruzer USB flash drives are fun and easy to use. Just plug the drive into your USB port and you’re ready to go.

5. Channel Islands High Speed Flash Drive

It looks like a surfing board, with channel island graphics and Rubberized texture with a neck strap attachment on USB Drive. You might wonder where the USB stick will come out…

6. Corsair Flash Survivor Flash Drive

The Corsair Flash Survivor is extremely durable, water resistant, drop-tested flash USB memory drive. It delivers the highest value/performance solution for a rugged USB drive. From it’s CNC-milled, 6061 Type 2 Aluminum enclosure to the EDPM waterproof seal, the Flash Survivor is built for action. Take it on your next expedition to the jungles…



7. Victorinox Swissbit Swiss Army USB Flash Drive

It’s got an integrated Pen to note quick thoughts, LED to point out things, knife, scissors, nail file and a powerful and easy to use USB storage device. Branded by Victorinox, it is a Swiss knife for the geeky.


8. Pretec Sushi (Maki Uni - Sea Urchin) USB Drive

Pretec i-Disk Sushi could be recognized on the counter of a sushi bar and be eaten by mistake. With many “flavors” to be chosen from: Tuna, Salmon, Sea Urchin, and Smelt Roe and a creative and fashionable look, Pretec i-Disk Sushi series is an ideal gift for gadget and sushi lovers alike.


9. Centon Leather Hat Data Stick

Small enough to fit on your keychain or in your purse, encased in Genuine leather exterior in Cappuccino Brown color. Get the rich luxurious feel in your fingers, while you pass the data around.

10. Pretec i-Disk Vogue USB Flash Drive - Gold

Pretec i-Disk Vogue is an elegant necklace, stylish gadget, and perfect romantic gift. Available as a silver or gold handcrafted pendent, it can be used as a fashion accessory while satisfying your business data storage needs.

11. Ridata Yego Hub USB Drive

A multi-function USB flash drive featuring two additional USB ports that allows users to connect more USB devices and expand their computer connections. A tie-style LED indicator shows usage status, as to which port is currently in use.

12. uTronix Silicone Bracelet USB Flash Memory Drive

Features a USB 2.0 compliant flash drive integrated on a Stylish Silicone Bracelet Design. Wear it around your wrist and surprise people when a data transfer or storage need arises.

13. Pretec Mobile Duo USB Flash Drive with Laser Pointer

Use this new peripheral as a data bridge to connect your PC/NB with various mobile devices, while they are being charged. Unplugged, the internal battery not only powers the Laser-Pointer, it can also function as a mobile back-up energy source for your PDA or mobile phone.

14. T-Bot Pen Drive

With beads and springs for appendages and a dust cover for an adorable head, it’s prepared to carry your data wherever you go. Equipped with fast USB 2.0 speeds and a Windows Vista ReadyBoost upgrade, it’s even more functional than it looks.

15. Executive Attaché Flash Drive Pen

Elegant styling of a fine writing instrument wrapped around state-of-the-art USB flash drive technology makes a useful tool for busy executives.

16. Philips Active Crystals ” Heartware ” USB Memory Key

Phillips technology and Swarovski’s tradition of fine crystal jewelry goes to bring you the Active Crystals USB Memory Key in a heart shape. An ideal gift for your geeky girlfriend.


Remember: While most files will transfer data, look out if they are optimized for Windows Vista Ready Boost, are plug-&-play with any USB 2.0 certified peripheral computer port, come with a suitable warranty and brand guarantee.

Disclosure: I have no experience of personally using any of these and cannot vouch for their quality, performance, price or features. All information will be available on the respective gadget pages and can be

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