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TDK SDG3B SSD series extends the lifespan of solid state drives for tablets and thin PCs TDK Corporation has unloaded a new line of solid state drives (SSDs). THE SDG3B series is built off the SATAII interface and ranges in size from 16GB to 128GB. Using MLC NAND flash memory and the TDK GBDriver RS3 controller, the budget-friendly drives achieve maximum read speeds of 160 MB/s and write speeds of 25 MB/s.

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Russell Brand and HP? Considering it’s targeting business customers for its Touchpad, you might think Brand is a pretty odd choice of frontman for its adverts. And you’d be right.

But it’s far from the strangest pairing, as our rundown of the 10 oddest tech adverts ever shows. Click through to see what brings together Mr. T, John Cleese, Andy Warhol, Chuck Norris, Quentin Tarantino and Nicolas Cage.

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We’ve given you today’s CES news roundup, now here’s the tasty stuff for your ocular sockets. Yep, it’s CES in pictures! Today’s visual feast includes the Sony Personal Display bringing VR smarts in a sci-fi headpiece, the Motorola Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet which Moto reckons can take down the iPad, the Olympus EPL-2 making micro four thirds even more mouth-watering, the bonkers TDK Boombox bag and the Sony Ericsson Arc Android Gingerbread blower. Read on for more details and click the gallery above for a super-fast slideshow of CES 2011′s latest best bits…

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One of the more curious sights we’ve just spotted at CES is this – a TDK boombox called Life On Record, complete with manbag style carry straps. It even goes up to 11. Read on for a selection of tasty hands-on photos.

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Imation’s secure TRANS-IT drive.Carting data around on a flash drive is a recipe for disaster. One slip up, and you’ve left confidential documents on a train, where anyone with a USB socket can access them.

But not with Imation’s new drives. They’ve got built-in security to save you skin should a flash drive go missing.

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