SanDisk’s Cruzer Titanium Plus flash drive
By Ryan Block | January 2, 2008
Filed under: Storage

If a 4GB USB flash drive just isn’t enough to meet your needs, SanDisk’s introducing a new device at CES that not only does the whole storage-of-zeroes-and-ones thing, but comes with six months free online backup with BeInSync (which costs $30 annually thereafter), as well as two years of BoomerangIt lost and found service. It’ll be available in March for $60. One more shot after the break.
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