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From CubicleBot: Remember that Stealth cat robot flash drive from the other day? Well, there’s another Nekobot flash drive from Incubot on the way, and this time its a robot we all recognize—Voltron. It’s labeled as “coming soon” with 2GB of storage and a Blazing Sword accessory. Based on the Stealth Cat, I would also expect that it will be priced at or around the $40 mark.

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From CubicleBot: Unfortunately for the Stealth Cat robot (who hails from a planet of space cats) he is woefully inadequate in both height and storage size to complete his mission of taking over the world. In fact, armies of these things have been captured by humans, torn in half and shoved in USB drives around the globe.

The Cat bot USB drive measures 3.5-inches tall and features articulated shoulders and neck.

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If someone were to stick a USB device into your computer that can automatically detect pornographic images, what would they find? Apparently, Paraben’s thumb drive can do just that.

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Yeah, it has memory all right…terrifying memories that will keep you up at night. I recall seeing someone develop a computer mouse out of an actual mouse before, but this one is even creepier with red LED eyes that light up with each data transfer.

Click Here For a Video Of The USB Mouse In Action

Novelty School Bus thumb drive1Hop on board the Blue Bird express and prepare for a short 128 MB joyride down the information superhighway. With most USB flash drives today easily offering a gig of space or more, it will become readily apparent that the school bus is no cooler in the world of file storage than it is in the world of transportation.

Product Page: ($9.98)

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Are they rocking 1GB-pack? A 2GB-pack maybe? There is no way they have a full 6GB-pack for $30 apiece, but Rocky, Clubber and Apollo are definitely working on it. Much like the USB humping dogs and bunnies, these guys will go to town when plugged into a USB port. Clubber and Apollo are pictured after the break.

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