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Comments on USB Memory 'Swiss'
Karen Traviss thinks about the USB Memory Swiss Army knife a year in advance of the press release. (Read the complete story)

"Magnifyng glass, pen, "
( 1/2/2006 10:19:00 AM)
"Tragically, despite my generous product placement activity, I'm still awaiting the freebie... I still use a thumb drive. Now, if they could put the blades and other stuff into my video cell phone, that'd be something."
(Karen Traviss 1/8/2006 6:41:21 AM)
"Hmmm... I'm not so sure about holding a swiss army phone with blades that close to my face... Wait a minute - I could shave with my phone!"
(Bill Christensen 1/8/2006 10:11:59 AM)
"How about Xenon flaslight (ala Surefire Executive Knife), a GPS receiver and beacon (who knows when you'll need it?), RFID tag (for opening my home door) and a 3.5mm jack to plug in my earphones. I'll take 2 of those, please!"
(Frederick Chong, Digital Locksmith, The Gadget Hom 1/16/2006 5:39:11 AM)
"2-way emergency radio, mp3 player, garage door opener, camera, lighter, Virtual Laser Keyboard (for all the gadgets. http://www.virtual-laser-keyboard.com/) Just getting smaller all the time :-)"
(James Rogers 1/17/2006 7:02:24 AM)
"If they could get the usb memory to double as a usb 802.11 adapter, that's take care of the "netlink.""
(Yakir Zayv 1/17/2006 5:57:26 PM)
"Laser pointer, flashlight"
(Doran Draco 1/20/2006 3:39:19 PM)

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