Kix Berlin’s Concrete Solution for Flash Drives

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While manufacturers are always trying to make laptops lighter, the Kix Berlin design studio is trying to make portable memory heavier. Their USBeton flash drive, which they’ve dubbed “a contemporary fossil,” is made from concrete.

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Assuming the insides last, archaeologists will dig these up in 10,000 years and view the measly 4GB devices as our “primitive tools.”

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