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June 22, 2007

e-jewel retailing most expensive U3 stick ever

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An Israeli online jewellery store, e-jewel.co.il, is selling a limited edition of the most expensive U3 flash drive ever.

U3 is a closed source standard co-developed by M-systems and Sandisk, which delivers a simplified portable computing platform at a fraction of the cost of a laptop computer.

The standard was recently assimilated by Microsoft, who plans to develop a new software to replace U3.

e-jewel.co.il is carrying a hand-crafted solid 14k Gold flash drive with 4GB storage and U3 USB apps platform built-in, for $2000.

The drive is loaded with the following U3 programmes: cruzerSync synchronization software, signupShield password manager and AVAST antivirus software.

It measures 7mm x 20mm x 57.1mm (D x W x L) and is compatible with Windows 2000, SP4 and XP Windows 2000, SP4 and XP.



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