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    FooSchnickens - Full of SCAR: Now all we need is for Brando to make one of these that also doubles as an international wall outlet adapter (with expandable cup holder) and we'll be... more »
    Ghettoshark: My question? Why would anyone need that much? I have barely 320 GB on my PC and it's more than enough for what I do. more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I'd say they just skip the US release until these things become like $30 bucks which will likely be in like a year or two. more »
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    The Inevitable 256GB Thumb Drive Comes to Pass, Courtesy of Kingston

    Here's your cold, bitter, daily dose of hardware obsolescence: Just a month after passing the already-ridiculous 128GB barrier, Kingston has released the 256GB DataTraveler 300. It isn't available in the US, but if/when it is, it'll run around $900. [Kingston]
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    USBee Flash Drive has Bendable Neck, Heat Ventilation, Vague Resemblance to a Bee

    The USBee flash drive is attention-grabbing, not only because of its bee-themed appearance, but also because of its bendable neck and curvaceous shape. The USBee also features heat ventilation around the circuit board so that you don't fry your precious content. This would be a good thumb drive solution for the Macbook Air and its unfortunate USB situation. [Yanko Design] More »
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