Thumb-sized 128MB storage devices
Ei, which is owned by Agate Technologies, is selling a plug-and-play USB compatible storage device as big as a pack of gum. Called a Thumbdrive, a 256MB version is expected within a month. No wires or connectors are required for the device, though a driver must be installed on the desktop. It is described by one analyst as filling a small niche between Zip and Clik drives.
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