Corsair releases “Flash Padlock” PIN-based flash drive

August 20, 2007 – 2:26 pm

Innovation in the flash drive sphere seems to be limited to bringing the price down, and adding on new security features. Corsair’s new “Flash Padlock” flash drive seemingly does both, by retailing at $29.99 and $39.99 in 1GB and 2GB variants, and tacking on a PIN based security system that limits who can access the drive. The benefit to the Flash Padlock is that its security solution is entirely hardware based, so it’s supposedly impervious to hackers and crackers and other deviant folk: the downside is that if your computer’s USB ports are out of reach, then this solution is going to be extremely bad for your

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