Sascha Pallenburg stopped by a Kingston production plant to show us how flash drives are made and packaged. You’ll probably want to skip this one if you don’t care too much for technology or guys with annoying accents.
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Sascha Pallenburg stopped by a Kingston production plant to show us how flash drives are made and packaged. You’ll probably want to skip this one if you don’t care too much for technology or guys with annoying accents.

So I just got word that Kingston came out with a 256 GB flashdrive. I bought a 16 gb one about 5 months ago and thought I was awesome, now I feel like a mere grain of sand in a beach. I have a Buffalo external hard drive that requires me to plug it into an outlet and it's as heavy as my laptop itself and it's 500 gb... Now they come up with this monster that has half the capacity but about 1/100 of the size. Too bad it's a whopping $900! I give it 3 months and it'll drop to $300.

The Kingston 16 GB harddrive I posted about not too long ago finally came! I'm going to use this baby to store all my video editing material >=)

I just posted earlier today about a 16 gb flash drive I just ordered. This might be old news to some but new news to many, did you know they had 64 gb flash drives? You can buy one for $115.99, that is ridonkulous! Do you know how much 64 gigabytes is? That's like approximately 99 dvd ripped movies! What in the world would someone need 64 gigs for?! That's almost half of the space I have on my laptop!

The deal is only for a week. Buy it now with free shipping for $30! I just got myself a 16 gb flashdrive, I don't know what I'd need 16 gb for but you never know when you'd need the space! It's only the deal for the week at buy.com so buy NOW!

I think that this USB flashdrive Padlock is a clever design that was presented Dialog5's "Universal Connections" gallery. It's kind of taking the old school way of protection for the "new way" to store information. I can picture that USB holding the launch code for nuclear bombs and Obama keeps it in his left pocket. We need to nuke a place and he forgets the key at home and he's like "Damn it...IT WON'T GO IN!". Actually, that's something Bush probably would have done.
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