Thursday, April 22, 2010

new USB


According to Core77 the newest memory stick allows you to see the data in the actual sick because it is CLEAR!
Designer Mac Funamizu's clever prototype, the Funny USB Memory Stick #6, allows users to physically see the digital contents contained on a mini flash drive.

The clear glass device uses lights to indicate the amount and type of data stored. A fully lit stick means it's at capacity with different colors representing file contents, like blue for images and green for documents.

The idea is that lights of different colors--pink for images, blue for documents, green for movie files, for example--would accumulate as you added files, letting you "see" how much data, and what sort, you had on the thing.

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