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USBee Features Wordplay and Flexibility in a Small Package

July 23, 2008 by Rico Mossesgeld  
Filed under Peripherals

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The chances of damaging a thumb drive seem pretty small. But not for Damjan Stankovic! His new design, currently a figment of his imagination and not in production, solves the apparently common problem of bending flash drives by granting the classic form factor some flexibility. Stankovic has done away with all that long and stiff plastic, visualizing a design where the components fit into a shape reminiscent of a bee’s thorax (hence the name?). All your data is stored at one end, while the USB connector at the other is free to twist and bend all over, thanks to the USBee’s thin neck.

As mentioned above, the USBee isn’t currently available. But will any manufacturer be game enough to make Stankovic’s dream a reality? Is this even worth making? (gizmosforgeeks.com)

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One Response to “USBee Features Wordplay and Flexibility in a Small Package”
  1. Tom Schavo says:

    Thats a good product. Generally the usb sticks i used, couldnt even go in the newer versions of HP computers because of its thin outlet. I believe these kind should do much better.

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