Just in case you missed
the memo -- and have subsequently wondered why the mall traffic has been just unmanageable of late -- the holiday season is upon us, and there's no better way to celebrate than by picking up one of Walletex's newest flash drives. Granted, the firm only has Christmas and Hanukkah editions, but it is offering up a couple of motifs in each of the aforementioned flavors. The wallet-sized cards are available now in sizes ranging from 128MB to 4GB, and while you can snag one for you or a loved one for as low as $26.95, don't expect to store too many jingles without ponying up quite a bit more.
[Via
ChipChick]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
strider_mt2k @ Dec 7th 2007 9:09AM
Soon breaking off of, and leaving exposed live contacts in a computer near you!
(Do you smell something?)
bcollinstex @ Dec 7th 2007 11:06AM
I've had one of these cards for a few years. Very rugged and reliable. No problem with the open style USB plugin.
Blackster @ Dec 7th 2007 10:22AM
people like you deserve the result of that ;)
worst places for condoms are wallets and cars
Yubastard @ Dec 7th 2007 10:48AM
lol they took the thread away...? too much nastiness? I think so hehe talk about offtopic... still, would like some freedom to write whatever I think. love you engadget! sorry! LOL
cap'n @ Dec 7th 2007 10:31AM
Interesting. Upon first glance, I thought these cards might be a new way to use gift cards online. Imagine if they were. For instance, you get an iTunes gift card w/ USB attachment (preferably spring loaded as opposed to just hanging off the end of the card), plug it into your computer, and it automatically launches iTunes, enters your card number, and displays your current balance.
Anthony @ Dec 7th 2007 11:32AM
Just the thing to go with your "Blood Sucking Financial Institution" credit card skins from http://creditcovers.com
actual product link here: http://tinyurl.com/35vvb4
Wwhat @ Dec 7th 2007 2:49PM
Only idiots click on tinyurl links from people they don't know.
Anthony @ Dec 7th 2007 2:56PM
My bad, just wanted to save the giant link, for the non-idiots:
http://creditcovers.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=22
byaah @ Dec 7th 2007 11:32AM
I like that. It would be a very useful implementation.
byaah @ Dec 7th 2007 11:33AM
And that was definitely supposed to be in response to cap'n's post.
Wwhat @ Dec 7th 2007 2:48PM
HAha, you didn't disable autorun, and you think the computers in movies are based on reality and that there is no need for security at all.
Wwhat @ Dec 7th 2007 2:51PM
That was a reply to cap'n