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IO Data's ED-NAME32 USB hanko

io data edname32 usb hanko

In the endless battle to come up with the most unusual USB flash drive (yo, we're talking mince-pie and stuffed-animal drives), IO Data Japan may have actually created something useful: they've combined a 32MB drive with a hanko, the rubber stamp that is used in lieu of a signature for many Japanese documents. The ED-NAME32 will be available in Japan this month, and will include a version of the "Pasopon" program for digital signatures.

[Via BoingBoing]