How do I use a USB memory stick when it looks like a pill?



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Well, first of all, you should never put anything in your mouth if you’re not certain about what that thing does or what is meant to do. Ok, it might look like a pill, but, if you think about it, people aren’t supposed to grab whatever pill they find in order to cure themselves from all sorts of symptoms. It’s not a very wise thing to do, so you’d better watch out!

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Because you’ve already seen and read about the pill-shaped MP3 player, you have all the reasons to be more cautious when it comes to administering drugs that you know nothing about. On the other hand, it’s quite difficult for someone to imagine that the pill is actually a small USB drive that was designed to help you store the information you need.



This is one of those USB drives that you’re staring at for minutes and minutes, and all you can ask yourself is “How do I use a USB memory stick when it looks like a pill? Am I to connect it the computer or to swallow it?”.

The only disadvantage is related to the storage capacity of only 64MB, the equivalent of 40 pictures, or 30 minutes of MP3s or 3 minutes of video. Designed in the United Kingdom, the device is available for purchase on GiftLab for only £10.95 or approximately $18.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)

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