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Daisy-Chain Your USB Drives

Filed in archive Storage Stuff by Eric Hanson on January 17, 2007

Daisy-Chain Your USB Drives
Here's a concept: take a USB flash drive, add a female connector to the back end, make the part between the two connectors bendy and color the whole thing a bright, eye attracting hue. Designer Vicky Wei came up with the concept, which is still an idea - no production date exists anywhere as of yet. However, besides the potential power issues CNET mentions, it sounds like there might be bigger theoretical problems with getting a device like this one to operate - or so say the techno-heads on the Yanko Design message board, who suggest that USB drives can't be daisylinks-chained to make one larger drive.

Via CNET Asia






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