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LaCie unveils ultra-compact MosKeyto USB flash drive
Fancy an ultra-compact USB flash drive? Well, digital storage maker LaCie has unveiled its MosKeyto USB flash drive that measures a mere 0.7 inches long and weighs only 0.35 ounces. Short enough to be left plugged into the USB port of the laptop when traveling; the MosKeyto nevertheless comes with a cap to protect it when not unplugged. The flash drive is available in capacities of up to 16GB, and costs $18 for the basic 4GB version. Article
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