

If you have to copy some data to a whole batch of USB flash drives, you've got a tedious day of work ahead of you. Copy, paste, eject, repeat. Over and over again until the job is done. Doesn't sound like much fun, does it?
Well, if you want to get it done with much less work, the Virtual Console USB Flash Drive Duplicator can copy data to 60 flash drives at once. Still not enough? You can daisy chain them together to copy to even more at once, allowing you to spread your band's MP3s or that homemade virus of yours all over town. Too bad they're a hearty $8,000 each.
Virtual Console, via Boing Boing Gadgets
By IsoTek at 5:33 PM ON 04/29/08
Kinda reminds me of the isolinear chip banks abord the Enterprise. I could see Lt. Data putting them all in at high speed.
By atom at 8:05 PM ON 04/30/08
As flash drives get cheaper and people get tired of disc, this will likely become a viable option for music / film / press distribution. $8000 is insane though, i am quite sure a garage hacker could pull this off for a few hundred or less.
By kuanglien at 2:37 AM ON 05/29/08
HAHHA
that is so ridiculous!
There's no way a home user or SOHO user would ever need to do that. Well I guess I can use DriveClone's USB Hot Drive to the test. copy my hard drive to 80 of them USB drives as complete backup.
By kuanglien at 2:38 AM ON 05/29/08
HAHHA
that is so ridiculous!
There's no way a home user or SOHO user would ever need to do that. Well I guess I can use DriveClone's USB Hot Drive to the test. copy my hard drive to 80 of them USB drives as complete backup.
kuanglien:
HAHHA that is so ridiculous! There's no way a home user or SOHO user would ever need to do that. Well I guess I can...More »