
Fujitsu Japan just rolled out a new USB flash drive that can self-destruct. No, the USB drive won’t be destroyed but just the data stored in a given time frame. Officially called as the Tamatebako, this USB drive has the capability to destroy data from 10 minutes to one week when a wrong password is used to access the drive.
Specs include 2GB of storage capacity, measures 70mm x 70mm x 24mm, and weighs only 45grams.
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