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Monday, March 29th, 2010

A portable CD / DVD dedicated to eliminating that plugs into the USB port. This CD Destroyer Vubest of Taiwan is. At the touch of a button, the camera from scratches on the surface of circular patterns readable CD making the content unusable in six seconds. It is not clear how the claims of society that is eco-friendly and safest way to get rid of your optical media, but if you do not have the talent to crack physically CD into the half to put the microwave is your best next time. CD Destroyer is lightweight and comes with a USB cable and a leather carrying case. Piles of slides and negatives can be very expensive to convert an external provider. A new life to your old 35mm slides and film negatives converted to digital images with the / Film Slide Digital Converter, which connects to your Windows XP computer via USB 2. 0 Cable. One-touch scanning, three LEDs for backlighting and a 5MP CMOS sensor to ensure that you get aligned output, the exposure control and color balance. The result: quality images up to 1800 dpi that you can edit with the included software. Turn negatives into positives, crop and resize to your liking. Your memories have never looked better. Have your vinyl and tapes gathering dust on your shelf music room? Here are some USB powered solutions to convert your analog music to digital. ionAudio’s USB Cassette Archiver transforms your audio cassettes to CD or MP3. It uses Audacity and EZ Tape Converter, and is compatible with PC and Mac. No drivers required. For your LPs, ionAudio also has a recording of vinyl Portable USB Turntable for 11, 45 and 78 laps. It uses software Vinyl Converter and Audacity of MixMeister, reduces noise to the audio output quality, and can be powered by battery on the go. The best part? They are surprisingly affordable for such quality output. Did you know that the design of the Olympic torch came to the design team at Lenovo, I worked for ten months? Winning the “Cloud of Promise” design is not the candlestick, but also on Lenovo notebooks and USB drives as the company is a worldwide sponsor of the Olympic Games Beijing 2008. The laptops look more impressive as storage devices, which are only available in China. Souvenir hunters will be pleased to take this into account in Beijing during the Games, but the limited distribution points to one thing: the Olympics may not be so hot elsewhere. They may not look fancy, but its called IronKey USB drives in the world more secure. And they are certainly the most sophisticated in the market today. Read speeds up to 30 Mbps and write speeds up to 20 MBps. IronKey uses AES hardware encryption and secure online backup for password recovery. It can not be attacked, rendering other Password Manager Software Program on the lower regular USB drives. The reader is unfalsifiable, housed in a watertight metal casing, and Will Self-destruct in case of physical attack. Internal components are sealed in an epoxy-based stoppers. IronKey works on Windows XP and Windows Vista with no drivers or software. It is designed with business, military and government use in mind. IronKey is available in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB or 8 GB for Basic, Personal or Enterprise use, with prices starting at $ 79.