Subscribe to RSS
Home > Gadgets > Titan USB flash drive is one tough nut
Titan USB flash drive is one tough nut

If there ever was a tough USB flash drive to grace the world of computers, the Titan would be it. Made from a graphite/aluminum composite metal matrix that was used in NASA as well as other space agencies. Used to construct what, we don’t know, but it sure sounds cool to have a pedigree like that. This matrix is subsequently covered in titanium to avoid the danger of corrosion, leaving us with a waterproof, anti-shock and anti-static drive which is capable of holding its own against 20,000 pounds of pressure. The 1GB and 2GB models retail for $197 and $247 respectively. There will only be a hundred of such units produced. Too bad it ain’t anti-obsolete, which means the death of the drive once USB 2.0 is phased out.

Related articles:
Apple TV jailbreak available from Seas0nPass, and it is untethered
Panasonic offers wireless charging across 27 Tokyo locations
Aperture Science gas mask is one item that geeks would love

Seen at: gizmodo   Add a Comment  

Join a great community!

Ubergizmo founders on    
 Eliane Fiolet   Hubert Nguyen 

You May Like


User Comments