Anyone who has anything to do with computers knows what flash drives are, and even if you don’t spend your working day glued to a PC (which is highly unlikely), chances are you’ve used a flash drive even if you weren’t aware of it at the time. MP3 Players are basically USB flash drives that people use specifically for storing music files, but they could, if they wanted to, also use their players to store other data, such as computer documents. Far from being boring, bland devices, flash drives come in a variety of shapes, styles and designs that will tickle your fancy, from advanced USB drives that require biometrics to function to the quirky, elegant and downright bizarre.
Take, for example, the plucked chicken, which is either very fast asleep or dead. It’s obviously not the most practical of memory devices; those legs don’t make for easy typing and it takes up quite a lot of desk space, which completely contradicts the space-saving advantages coveted by flash drive users and makes external device data recovery an interesting experience.
The decapitated teddy bear will also appeal to those with a taste for the macabre. Ol’ teddy comes with a head; he just loses it when you want to use your USB drive.
Geeks will get a kick out of the Transformers flash drive, which really transforms from the shape and size more traditionally associated with flash memory drives into a sleek robotic data powerhouse.
If there is one simple of security and integrity you can trust to keep your data safe, it’s Iron Man. Fortunately, he’s available in a nifty form that we can only hope is robust enough to withstand the rigours of geek life.
The sacrilegious will get a kick out of the Plug and Pray Jesus design. But expect to be on the receiving end of disapproving frowns from your more pious brethren.
Flash drives are sometimes known as pen drives, so for those who like their lives to revolve around the literal, there are actual Pen Drives.
And if you can’t tell your kitch from your cool, you might like something that puts the flash in flash drive.
Uber geeks and the ultra security conscious who keep top secret data with them at all times need something that will foil sneaks and nosy parkers. Biometric flash drives are where it’s at when it comes to keeping government documents and family recipes from prying eyes, and the nice thing about these babies is that they even look like they belong on a James Bond film.
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