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Topic: SolidAlliance
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SolidAlliance

Keeping with the success of novelty USB memory devices such as the SushiDisk and iDuck, SolidAlliance has introduced the "FoodDisk" line. Three models will be available: shuumai (steamed meat dumpling), ebi fry (fried shrimp) and takoyaki (octopus dumpling).

Posted by zmcnulty on Thursday, March 17, 2005 (2848 Reads)
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Those jokers over at SolidAlliance are at it again, this time with the iDucks that "just glow." That's right, they don't have any sort of memory capabilities -- they "just glow."

Hell, they're under $9, so I guess if you have free USB ports, go for it.

Posted by zmcnulty on Monday, November 29, 2004 (2828 Reads)
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From the people that brought you the i-Duck, Solid Alliance, comes SushiDisk, a sushi-shaped USB flash memory drive! Choose from sushi favourites such as tuna, sea urchin, salmon roe and cucumber sushi roll. The SushiDisk will be available from 21 October in 32MB and 128MB versions, priced from 6000 yen.

Posted by sar7501 on Monday, October 18, 2004 (3158 Reads)
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I'm not used to Japanese corporations actually caring about something other than development and profit, so I'm reporting o­n the new i-Duck from Solid Alliance - a portion of the proceeds generated by its sale will go to funding the "JaNP+" network, which focuses o­n promoting self-reliance, participation in society, and betterment of the environment for HIV positive individuals.

Posted by zmcnulty on Sunday, September 05, 2004 (2392 Reads)
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Attachable to the notebook PC, that is. Don't get any nasty ideas. According to the article, they're from Taiwan.
What notebook PC speakers would be complete without a blue LED somewhere o­n them?

Posted by zmcnulty on Wednesday, July 07, 2004 (2195 Reads)
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These can be operated between -40 and 185 degrees Fahrenheit.
I'd like to find a digital camera that can operate at temperatures that high.

Posted by zmcnulty on Thursday, June 24, 2004 (3067 Reads)
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You probably remember this from CeBIT, but Pretec had these 6GB and 12GB CF cards.
Solid Alliance will be releasing these cards in Japan, and the 6GB model will set you back a mere $4700 USD. The 12GB model is estimated to cost $14,851 USD.

Imagine buying o­ne of these, then losing it. That would blow.

Posted by zmcnulty on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 (1953 Reads)
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I don't really know why it's shaped like a pyramid, but then again...why not?
I think the world could use more electronics shaped like pyramids. They're not exactly the most space efficient structures ever created, but who cares?
This pyramid records video to SD/mini-SD cards for playback o­n cellular phones.

Posted by zmcnulty on Thursday, April 22, 2004 (2110 Reads)
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Solid Alliance Limited, makers of the world famous iDuck flash memory shaped like a rubber ducky, now offers another product: the world's smallest 512MB USB memory device.

Posted by zmcnulty on Wednesday, April 07, 2004 (2335 Reads)
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Some of you may remember the first time I reported o­n the i-Duck, a USB flash memory from Solid Alliance Limited.
If pink, blue, and yellow didn't float your boat (or duck), then perhaps "Juicy," "Strawberry," or "Peace" will work better.

Posted by zmcnulty on Monday, March 01, 2004 (2181 Reads)
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