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| I don't know how to put this, but, I'm kind of a big deal. | Most tech gadgets go through a predictable evolution of adding features, while also shrinking in size (remember when those bulky cell phones used to only make phone calls? We don't either!). But one pint sized peripheral is still trying to find its functional niche, and that's the USB key. Of course, the question remains, do thumb drives really need additional features? Cyber Snipa seems to think so, and today HardwareLogic looks at their Dog Tags USB key, which attempts to be the Swiss Army knife of the portable storage world. Mathew "RAID" Miranda Read More... __________________________________ You guys know him as RAID, we know him as (expletive deleted), and today he makes his debut on HardwareLogic's main page. You'll also notice an updated website template, as we continue to migrate our site's articles over to a new CMS (Content Management System), and yes, we're aware that the pictures are not centered (we're still squashing coding bugs). |
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| Fields Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pacific Grove, CA
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| Great write-up, Mat! Very professional pics! But only a tiny 512MB? ![]() E8400 DFI Blood Iron P35-T2RL 4GB G.Skill 800MHz Sapphire Radeon HD3870 512MB Silverstone DA650W WD 250GB + Seagate 320GB |
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| I don't know how to put this, but, I'm kind of a big deal. | As mentioned in the review, the Dog Tags are offered in sizes up to 4GB (still shy of the 8GB and 16GB keys currently on the market). |
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| Fields Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pacific Grove, CA
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| Level 2 College Student | That's pretty l33t. I thought it was going to be like the Dane-Elec USB DogTag (hilariously referred to as an external hard drive by Target) but it is way geekier and cooler. |
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