Hey guys

Today I show you my new gadget, this is a device used to backup photos, videos & contacts from you phone & tablets . I did no see any other backup option, like documents, etc….

But if you need an iOS, android phone or tablet photo, video & contact backup, then this is the device for you. This is a USB A device, so any charging cable with one end being a USB A device will work, USB C, micro USB or lightning will work as long as the other end is a USB A port / type.

The app will not delete any items when they are backed up, you will have to go into the app to do that. It will not duplicate backups, it will only backup what it has not backed up already.

You will have to create a folder when you first backup, this happens every time you do a new backup for a new device, this separates the backups. You don’t have to do this, you could backup everything from every tablet / phone you want, but this would be confusing. I do backups for my phone named mo BU, then my wife, Wife BU, Son BU & so on.

The app worked flawlessly, no crashes & really easy to use.

I think you guys would like this device for your selves. Mo.

YouTube: https://youtu.be/I4At3yXZIRg

Qubii Duo USB-A Auto Backup Photos Flash Drive Photo Stick for iPhone 12/12 pro/13/13 pro for iPad & Android Type-C Phone,Photo Storage for PC/MacBook/Laptops Backup Storage (Without microSD) Cost: $64.99

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SanDisk 1TB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter – Up to 150MB/s, C10, U1, Full HD, A1, MicroSD Card – SDSQUAC-1T00-GN6MA $108.95

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Hi Dick and Chad,

Just wanted to share this fun coincidence about the title of show #1921 “It’s in the Bag”.

This is also the title of New Zealand’s longest-running game show. The show, hosted by Selwyn Toogood, started in 1954 as a radio broadcast and made the jump to TV in 1973 where it stayed until the mid-90s. 

Selwyn Toogood retired from his hosting duties in the 80s and the hosting was taken over by John Hawkesby, another national radio and TV host, and went through a few more hosts until it was canceled in 1994.

The premise of the show was relatively simple. A contestant would be chosen from the audience and come onto the stage to be asked three questions. If they got all three correct they would then get the choice of “the money or the bag”. 

There were 30 bags to choose from, some containing dud prizes such as a wooden clothes peg, with the goal being to choose the Super Bag which contained a high-value prize. Neither the host or the contestant knew what was in each bag or which was the Super Bag.

Once the bag was chosen, the host would offer the contestant cash prizes of increasing value or they could open the bag and win the prize inside. If the cash prize was chosen, the prize in the bag would be revealed to the contestant and the audience.

There also was a second shorter round with a new contestant that consisted just of the bag choice and bidding.

The show had some minor alterations over the years but the basic game remained the same.

Thanks for the show, and I hope you enjoyed this little dive into a bit of Kiwi history.

Sean Williams