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Mickey Flash DriveA-Data Technology, maker of memory and flash products, sent us its newly released 2GB Disney T703 Mickey Flash Drive—and it's one of the cutest USB keys I've ever seen! At just 15 grams this lightweight flash drive can be attached to a purse or bag or kept in your pocket. The face of the drive features a mirror (albeit a tiny one) as well as an opening to store a tiny photo print. As you can tell from the product photo, I inserted a photo of myself.

Now to the good stuff: pull Mickey's right ear to reveal the COB (Chip On Board), which connects to a USB port so that you can store important files. The Mickey Flash Drive comes in three colors (white, red, and purple), supports Windows/Mac/Linux, and is available in 1GB/2GB/4GB/8GB capacities. Get the 2GB model for $24 at NewEgg.com.



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