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Russian design company Art. Lebedev has whipped up a concept that gives new meaning to temporary storage: 4-, 8-, and 16-GB USB flash drives made of cardboard. Scoop up your data, do what you will with it, and then just throw that (soon-to-be) dirt-cheap memory away. Thanks, Moore’s Law!
Soon the stick will be disposable. All the electronics fit in the cardboard separated modules.
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The stick will become even simpler support than at the time [of] floppy disks.
(via Switched)
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Published: Feb 16, 2011 03:00 pm