Corsair’s Flash Memory Padlock
Flash Memory keys, those little USB storage devices, are fantastic for easily storing and moving data around. Of course the problem is that should you lose it, or have it stolen, any sensitive data that may be on the device is now in someone else’s hands. Corsair has a come up with a pretty cool solution, a padlock for your USB key.

Two flavors to pick from, 1GB and 2GB, work on both Windows and Apple Macintosh computers. Simply come up with a PIN number and the device will automatically lock itself when you remove it from your computer.
There is also an area for you to register your PIN number on their website so in case you forget it, you can always retrieve it from them.
Read more about it at Corsair’s website:
http://www.corsairmemory.com/products/padlock.aspx




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