Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Buffalo Japan today introduced a new line of flash drives with capacities of up to 16GB in an enclosure no more than 8mm thin. There are thinner drives out there such as the tiny iRiver Domino, but they don’t come close to offering this amount of storage.
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008

There are lots of gadgets out there that aim to help you back up your old VHS tapes in digital form, but this one announced today by Buffalo is the smallest I’ve yet to see. The PC-SDVD/U2 looks just like a USB flash drive, but with a port at the end for plugging in the included S-Video and RCA Composite Video connectors that in turn, hook up to your video player.
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Thursday, 27 November 2008

Buffalo Japan have today announced the release of a new ultra-small USB thumb drive that makes use of a removable MicroSD chip to store data. The drive is essentially a tiny implementation of a microSDHC card reader and comes bundled with your choice of 1GB, 2GB, 4GB or 8GB cards, though you can use your own.
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