Review: Iomega Media Xporter 160GB Drive

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Price: $120

The Skinny:
Iomega saves some time and hassle with this gaming-console specific hard drive. Just pop all your movies, music, photos, donkey-show-clips onto this from your computer, plug it into your Xbox 360 or PS3 and you're in business.

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Hands On: 32 GB Corsair Flash Survivor

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Corsair's newest ultra-tough flash drive showed up about two weeks ago and I've been trying to give it some real world testing before posting about it. Now that it has spent a lot of time kicking around in my pocket and gouging up the rest of drives on my keychain, it's about time for a write-up. First things first, here's a list of all of the ill-advised things we have done to test its durability:

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