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It’s a notoriously difficult time of the year for anyone wanting to order USB flash drives printed with a logo on to get them delivered quickly. The simple reason is that most USB flash drives are manufactured and printed for customers in China and then air freighted into the UK for onward delivery.September 21, 2010
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The once humble USB flash drive is rapidly becoming the de-facto way in which people save and transport data around. Of course email and file sharing remains popular for sending/receiving data to and from 3rd parties but if you just want to carry your work, homework, music, game files etcSeptember 21, 2010
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At USB2U we’ve been fortunate over the years to work with some great clients and some fantastic brands. One thing that makes a great customer stand out is their ability to instinctively know which USB product will work best with their brand. They’ll often have very clear ideas of what they want, howSeptember 16, 2010
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Its small, its very very cute and it looks fantastic. No, we’re not describing the latest X-Factor heartthrob or Justin Bieber but our very own Nano Slider USB Flash Drive.September 15, 2010
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In the world of USB flash drives the naming convention is a tricky one. For some people they are called USB drives, for others they are referred to as memory sticks but it does not end there. USB flash drives have also picked up the short hand of; disks, pens, thumb drives or USB sticks.September 15, 2010
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USB Flash drives are incredibly popular and consequently we’re all using them more and more to store and carry our personal and work data and files around with us. But, just like any data that is stored digitally data saved onto a flash drives is susceptible to corruption and if this happens you couldSeptember 14, 2010
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Branded and promotional USB flash drives have come a long way over the last 10 years and a great illustration of just how much they have evolved is the USB Credit Card. Ten years ago USB flash were still fairly new products used only by classic “early adopters” who were willing to pay a premium to beSeptember 13, 2010
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Eastman Kodak introduced the first Box Brownie in February 1900 and in doing so they opened up photography to the masses. The Brownie was a pretty basic cardboard box with a simple lens that took pictures on 117 rollfilm. It was simple to use, cheap at $1 per camera and its launch was backed by a marketingSeptember 09, 2010
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If you’re ordering USB flash drives printed with a logo on for a forthcoming event, show, press conference or exhibition then one of the questions you’ll need to ask yourself is do you need to supply the USB flash drives in a gift box or would you be better off handing them out without any packaging?September 08, 2010
September 22, 2010
One of the challenges with distributing large number of USB memory sticks is knowing who’s been given which memory sticks. In many cases this is simply not an important consideration because the USB sticks are given away as a promotional item and the intent is purely to help with brand development, sales
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