by
Devin Coldewey
on
January 3, 2008

Corsair, memory extraordinaire, has made me very happy. Their newest USB flash drives are available in sizes up to 32GB, and with the ruggedized, water-resistant Survivor series, you’ve got yourself a little data safe that is shock resistant, holds an entire bootable OS, and can be taken in the shower. They’ll run you about $250, though.
Warning: these devices are NOT lava-proof. They are also vulnerable to velociraptors.
Corsair releases its first 32GB USB flash drives [Computer World]

















Comments
Aww, so they don’t float in lava?
How would they do in a vat of liquid nitrogen?
If they’re not proof against velociraptors then they’re probably not proof against a large dog thinking it’s a great chew toy.
I don’t know about guys, but I just recently stumbled a 64gb flash drive for $111. Might want to try to look for it.
you guys, rather.
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