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Uncategorized Wednesday, February 16th 2011 at 3:00 pm

Cardboard Flash Drives

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.

The stick will become even simpler support than at the time [of] floppy disks.

(via Switched)

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    you will with it, and then just throw that (soon-to-be) dirt-cheap memory away. Thanks

    http://www.siyahmermer.org

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000971221563 Gavin Stokes

    Another winner for disposable culture. I think we have had enough of this kind of product development. Its time we went back to a culture where things where reused, how anyone could think this is a step forward is beyond me.