World’s Largest Commercially Available Flash Drive?

One flash drive. Two hundred and fifty six gigabytes. Limitless pornography. Gentlemen, meet the DT-310, a Kingston flash drive that holds 256 gigabytes of data in its tiny frame. It costs eleven hundred dollars, reads up to 25 megabytes per second and writes at 12 MB/s. It’s the most unneccessary thing I’ve ever seen, and [...more]

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Feb 28 2010
By Asterios Kokkinos

Broken Flash Drive? Meet The World’s Toughest Flash Drive

Ever been royally screwed by a broken flash drive? Corsair has the solution, with their insanely overprotected flash drive, the “Corsair Survivor.” Data retrieval will be a thing of the past with this bad boy – it’s encased in CNC-milled, aircraft grade aluminum, (I don’t know what that means), comes molded in a shock-dampening collar [...more]

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Feb 13 2010
By Asterios Kokkinos