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Sushi USB Drive

By Mario Armstrong | Thu, Dec 4, 2008 1:21 am

Sushi USB Drive

With the holidays now in full swing, coming off of CyberMonday I figured it’s a great time to start giving you our holiday tech reviews. But before we can kick off our reviews you have to know the hottest place to acquire the best gadgets. Before I give you one of the best sites online I suggest you go and grab a napkin to catch all the drool that will inevitably fall onto your keyboard. There are plenty of gadgets to pickup at major retailers but if you really want to make an impression or get hated on like crazy make sure you take a look at Dynamism.com. Why? They have a superb history of scouring the European & Asian markets looking for the best gadgets available. They then convert the manuals and keyboards to make the products accessible to U.S. consumers, their track record is impeccable and their customer service is top notch – browse around and let me know if you pick up some cool stocking stuffers, like the sushi USB drives.

Stay tuned to BlackWeb20.com because next week we hilight the Top 5 holiday gadgets. And let us know in the comments what gadgets you want me to review – think of it like your personal Black Web 2.0 gadget concierge.

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Mario Armstrong - who has written 23 posts on Black Web 2.0.

Mario delivers national weekly television segments for Comcast’s “Your Morning” and “Money Matters” and on WBAL-TV, a top ranked local NBC affiliate. He is a technology correspondent for National Public Radio heard on NPR’s Morning Edition and News and Notes programs. Armstrong’s oeuvre is rounded out with “Mario Armstrong’s Digital Spin” on XM radio, which he owns and distributes, and two regional technology talk shows named “The Digital Café” and “The Digital Spin”. Mario’s passion is to bridge the digital divide between the haves and the have-nots. To that end, Mario has delved into the world of social entrepreneurship by touring the nation and delivering an interactive showcase of technology and fun for youth called “Mario Armstrong’s Dream, Create, Go!.”™ The goal of this project is to morph kids from passive users of cell phones and laptops into the next generation of digital scientists and activists.

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