"Pardon me, is that a USB-based storage device in your pocket or are you just dismayed to see me? ...I mean, it's so small..." yeah yeah, I get that all the time. But JMTek's USBDrive is, nevertheless, a great little portable storage solution of intangibly massive proportions.
The size and stature of a common keyfob, USBDrives are self-contained flash memory cards that jack directly into the USB 1.1 port on one's computer. Capacity ranges from 16MB incrementally through 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB and 512MB to a whopping 1GB and are innately compatible (no driver install required) with Windows Me, 2000 and XP, Mac OS 8.6 and higher as well as Linux 2.4 and higher (USBDrive drivers must be installed for Windows98; older platforms and WindowsNT are not supported at all).
It takes "portable data solutions" to the next level by offering the hugeness of capacity needed for modern media (digital photos, MP3s, PowerPoint presentations and other digital assets) and complete erase (or manually write protected) reusability in one wonderfully dinky little bundle.
As one might have surmised, it also acts as a cool keyfob ...or a conversation-starter in one's pocket.