We Want: A Cardboard Flash Drive for Temporary Memory

But this concept for disposable thumbdrives, designed by Alexei Lyapunov and Lena Ehrlich, is both realistic and restrained. Called Fleshkus, the drives are made of cardboard and not meant to last. Let's hope they eventually make it to market, because we'd much prefer that PR companies start handing out their kits on something that we don't feel so bad about immediately throwing away.





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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsIrene7999Feb 17th 2011 5:54AM
Use a usb 3.0 front panel for better memory.
MyFreeWebFeb 22nd 2011 1:32PM
Why use google translate? They have an English version of their website.
http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/flashkus/