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Hold a (USB) hand next month for $35

By: (more) | Connectivity & Communications News | Posted: Jan 15, 2009 6:10 am

Engadget has spotted some creative USB flash drives over at online shopping site Sirtified which will become available early next month.

 

Hold a (USB) hand next month for $35

 

They call them the HAND USB STICKS which come in a range of gestures, from the hippie peace sign to the rocker's devil horn salute.

 

Popular culture inevitably absorbs counter-cultural symbols and gestures. Think about the hippie peace sign or the rocker's devil horn salute. More recently, inner-city gang hand signs are routinely "thrown up" by friends posing for pictures and by celebrities in magazines.

 

Meanings sometimes evolve through technological advances. The Hand Sign USB key pays respect to the remarkably expressive human hand. Hand Sign USB is available in a range of gestures.

 

Hold a (USB) hand next month for $35

 

Capacities appear to be 2GB at this stage, with pricing set at $35.

 

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