Unique USB memory slim paper
To transfer data from one place to another, instead of having to find and buy usb over a day, with a sticker sticker, you can carry out this task quickly and conveniently.
The new data storage device called Datastickies is the product of designer Aditi Singh and Professor Parag Anand from New Delhi, India.
While it is possible to write on it as a piece of memory, as well as to transfer data, Datastickies will please those who are too busy to find their USB to work.
Datastickies are designed with the structure of extremely thin drives stacked. They have the same shape as a piece of memory paper, which can be attached and removed easily.
Use the datastickies by sticking them to the front of your computer, TV or smartphone. The data transferred from the source device to the Datastickies is due to its unique adhesive.
Datastickies are made from Graphene, a superconducting material made from carbon atoms.
Scientists are still researching and will be releasing different sizes of 'usb stick' from 2GB up to 32GB.
Designer Aditi Singh said: 'Using a USB hard drive is extremely inconvenient, since we have to plug it into a suitable slot and be easy to lose. Datastickies have solved these problems completely '.
Not only that, Aditi Signh and Parag Anand are considering developing auxiliary products and applications for Datastickies products.
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