Personal Pocket Safe
Posted on: March 24, 2008

The Personal Pocket Safe USB flash drive from CHDT Corp. prides itself in being the first "encrypted, epoxy coated, pin-protected smart drive." You get military-grade encryption, a password vault and a track-covering feature that ensures no one will be able to trace its presence the moment it is removed from a system - and to think I don't know such a thing is possible. Ah well, it is always good to learn something new everyday. In addition, you get a rubber key PIN-pad that allows you to enter a 4 to 10 digit passcode before the drive can be accessed. Neat! There doesn't seem to be any plans to bring this to the US at this point in time, so just be more careful with how you store your data till then.
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By BillK , 30/06/08 2:38 PM (CommentID #755922)
Why don't they tell us how much memory we get with the $40, $45, now $60 drive. All very recent press releases quoting wrong price. Co. wants $60.
















