Pico Drive ST Gets Encryption
Posted on Jan 28, 08 08:39 AM PDT

Most USB flash drives do not come with any sort of data protection, so losing your flash drive might be more disastrous than you think if it falls into the wrong hands. The Pico Drive ST is different since it comes with AES 256-bit hardware encryption method that ensures anyone who comes across your lost USB flash drive (on purpose or otherwise) will have a pretty hard time cracking it to access the contents within. It will come with a maximum 8GB of memory and is compatible with both Windows and Mac platforms, being ReadyBoost-ready. Heck, it can even hook up to your PS3 if you're so scared of somebody getting all your saved game details.
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