The Fujitsu Tamatebako is USB Drive that Takes Cues from James Bond
Allison Love — July 6, 2010 — Tech
References: crunchgear & coolthings
The Fujitsu Tamatebako is a pretty incredible new USB flash drive. The idea behind the flash drive is to self-destruct if the drive contains important information that gets into the wrong hands. The concept was first announced last year and is finally ready to hit stores (firstly in Japan spy shops, of course).
The Fujitsu Tamatebako doesn't actually blowup, however it does erase all the files on the flash drive to ensure maximum privacy. The Fujitsu Tamatebako USB flash drive is definitely James Bond-inspired and the ideal tech device for those working on top secret world-conquering missions.
The Fujitsu Tamatebako doesn't actually blowup, however it does erase all the files on the flash drive to ensure maximum privacy. The Fujitsu Tamatebako USB flash drive is definitely James Bond-inspired and the ideal tech device for those working on top secret world-conquering missions.
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