Thursday, November 26, 2009

15 Unique and Creative USB Flash Drives

15 Unique and Creative USB Flash Drives


Ninja Star USB Flash Drive

Awaken the inner Ninja in yourself with this Shuriken shaped USB Thumb Drive



Sushi USB Flash Drives

Do you like Sushi? Then you will love these Sushi USB flash drives.



Canon 5D Mark II USB Flash Drive

4GB USB flash drive in the shape of EOS 5D Mark II digital camera.



Lipstick USB Flash Drive

Custom USB flash drive created from a real lipstick.



Cereal Spoon USB Flash Drive

Unusual flash drive created from Bran Flakes cereal, a silver spoon, and lots of glue.



Bacon USB Flash Drive

Creative flash drive design inspired by bacon. Mmmmm, bacon!



Transforming USB Flash Drive

This flash drive will make a great gift for any Transformers fan.



Mechanical USB Flash Drive

When in use, this handmade 16GB USB flash drive glows green from underneath the gears giving the key a good sense of movement.



Wooden Clamp USB Flash Drive

USB flash drive designed to look like an ordinary wooden clamp.





Wristband USB Flash Drive

Fashionable mass storage device that you can wear wherever you go and your data and information will be there whenever you need.



“Nailed” USB Flash Drive

The USB Nail is a 2GB flash drive shaped like a giant nail. It costs about $46 and is sure to get a rise out of the IT department.



Surfboard USB Flash Drive

USB flash drive with creative surfboard design and colorful graphics.



Gold Brick USB Flash Drive

This gold brick USB flash drive will surely impress your coworkers.



Wooden Cross USB Flash Drive

Custom made USB flash drive shaped like a wooden cross.



Taco Bell Border Sauce USB Flash Drive

USB flash drive inspired by Taco Bell Border Sauce packets.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Office 2010 Professional Beta Available for Download


Windows: Wanna give Office 2010's online document syncing, Windows 7 taskbar integration, and killer quick steps a go? Microsoft has thrown open the doors on a free beta of Office 2010 Professional—for those who can wait out the download.

As with the Windows 7 beta and most Microsoft offerings, this one requires grabbing a license key, registering or signing in with a Windows Live/Passport account, and fighting it out with the many others trying to grab the download from the servers. The download is 684 MB, and Microsoft is suggesting users uninstall previous versions of Office before downloading—as well as asking that you "don't test Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta on your primary home or business PC."

Okay, sure thing, Redmond. Let us know if you've grabbed the beta, or found any helpful mirror links, in the comments. Office 2010 Professional beta is a free download for Windows XP SP3 and later systems.

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