Secure USB flash drive in development

Wednesday, 24 May 2006, 2:26 PM EST

Recently, at the WinHEC Windows Engineering Conference in Seattle, Lexar announced that they are developing a secure USB Flash Drive. It will allow for protection against unwanted use of or access to the flash drive, by only displaying the contents when it is put into an authorized computer.

This technology is possible with the upcoming Windows Vista's proprietary BitLocker encryption feature. It will most definitely be the most secure way to store files on a portable flash drive.

At I4U.

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