
This storage is most definitely sexy, oh yes...
By Aled Herbert
Published: 12 December 2001 17:00 GMT
Sony has unveiled a pencil-sized storage device called Micro Vault that can store up to 128MB of information.
The company believes the device will prove invaluable to users who want to store a wide range of media and data types.
The device ships with Security Zone software to protect against data theft and corruption.
Micro Vault is USB-enabled and hits the shelves in January.
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