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Damm This is way cool. I really can't believe how small this drive is. I am seriously thinking of getting one of these small IPods.
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According to that story they are going to be putting hdd's in cell phones. Great so now I have to get virus protection and defrag my Cell phone??? No thanks OH yeah the size of that drive is tight though. Could think of lots and lots of uses for that but not my damn cell phone LOL
 
Originally posted by newnitrofan
According to that story they are going to be putting hdd's in cell phones. Great so now I have to get virus protection and defrag my Cell phone???
No freaking way, I barely defrag my hard drive on my computer and I doubt seriously if I could ever see me defragging my cell phone. One cool thing about that type of hard drive is that you could upload mp3 songs for your ring tones instead of midi. That would be cool beans.
 
The drive looks so small it almost seems like a Joke. I see alot of people using there cell phones as a PDA and MP3 player. I guess its better then having to carry around 3 devices like a Geek...
 
Apple, ahead of the curve (as always). The iPod rocks BTW.

That ultra micro drive would be the ticket for DV cam corders and cameras, esp. with a 1394 link to the computer.

Or how about a VCR that uses those as media instead of tape?
 
Originally posted by Error401
Apple, ahead of the curve (as always). The iPod rocks BTW.

That ultra micro drive would be the ticket for DV cam corders and cameras, esp. with a 1394 link to the computer.

Or how about a VCR that uses those as media instead of tape?

In a DV cam or Digital camera would rock... you could take pics for days... and even take quite a bit of un compressed digital photos. I'm sure its just around the corner.
 
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