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The Edge - Music and storage on the run.
Monday, 01 December 2003.
Listening to music isn’t fun if you have to stay glued to your PC speakers to hear them. Tiny storage gizmos like thumb drives offer mobile independence and now come in different shapes, colours and sizes. Even better, they double up as data storage devices too.
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Blue Thunder audio trio.
Tuesday, 09 September 2003.
Let me introduce you to the Blue Thunder family of MP3 players. There’s BT Junior MP3 Player, the smallest in the family; MP3 Player II which can be likened to a cosmetic compact; and then there’s Mini Drive MP3 Player II, an S-shaped design to spell sexy and svelte.
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Is this farewell to the floppy ?
Thursday, 19 June 2003.
Can we finally say goodbye to the venerable floppy disk ? Perhaps - if the new USB storage sticks take hold. They look something like a cigarette lighter or a flat-headed pen, and they are based on the same flash memory technology used in SD, MC, and CompatFlash cards for digital cameras.
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Mini cam with a big software bundle.
Thursday, 05 June 2003.
Webcams are so ubiquitous these days that there’s a bewildering array out there for the picking. However, there aren’t many out there that can claim to be made with notebook PC owners in mind.
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MP3s on your mini drive.
Tuesday, 06 May 2003.
What's shaped like an extra large peanut and can play MP3 music? If you answered the latest Blue Thunder Mini Drive/ MP3 player combo, give yourself a pat on the back. Recently, Penang-based Digital Integrated System Sdn. Bhd (DISM).
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