PortableApps.com Carbide: The Safest, Most Secure USB Flash

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PortableApps.com Carbide: The Safest, Most Secure USB Flash

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http://portableapps.com/news/2013-05-09 ... e-on-earth

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PortableApps.com is proud to announce the immediate availability of the The PortableApps.com® Carbide™: The Safest, Most Secure USB Flash Drive on Earth. It's got military-grade hardware encryption compatible with every operating system. It's water, shock, dust and tamper-resistant. It comes with a full FIVE years of commercial USB antivirus protection. It has an industry-leading 5 year warranty. The PortableApps.com Carbide is available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB sizes starting at under $90. It comes with the PortableApps.com Platform pre-installed so you can take your favorite software with you. Laser-etching of your name, URL or phrase is included in the price. And there's a hassle-free 30-day return policy. The PortableApps.com Companion is available at WorldsBestFlashDrive.com.
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I find I'm deeply disappointed the new USB drive they're advertising doesn't include some sort of spinning blade function. I need something that does all that also to alternately cut wood or fend off gangs of bikers that I frequently accost.

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@ webfork lol!
So does it take phone calls too?

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:) :arrow: :D :arrow: :lol:

I think I'll wait for some independent checking before I decide if I want one of those... :mrgreen:

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It looks pretty menacing!

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I guess that's what heroes use

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#7 Post by joby_toss »

You can't deny it is a cool gadget. And I, as a portable applications fan, would really like to own one. No, I'm not involved with PA.c in any way, I just thought this piece of hardware would appeal to TPFC users.

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#8 Post by Midas »

I think you're right, joby_toss -- we're all just horsing around, no harm meant... 8)

BTW, shouldn't this be posted to portable hardware?

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tproli wrote:I guess that's what heroes use
LoL

Details here.

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#10 Post by I am Baas »

Looks like John T. Haller has found a way to monetize PortableApps.com work. Do the developers get a cut?

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Ever thought of adding something like Mojopac to it?

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joby_toss wrote:You can't deny it is a cool gadget. And I, as a portable applications fan, would really like to own one. No, I'm not involved with PA.c in any way, I just thought this piece of hardware would appeal to TPFC users.
I can't and it does.

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#13 Post by spicydog »

Since nobody asked that (yet), I am doing it... (here we go)... Is it stealth? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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#14 Post by I am Baas »

spicydog wrote:Since nobody asked that (yet), I am doing it... (here we go)... Is it stealth? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Costs $90 and up to test :P

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#15 Post by Mixture »

When the order site starts allowing old school payment methods (cash, personal check, postal money order, cashier's check), I might buy the smallest capacity drive. (Not everybody owns a cell phone or a credit card. I own neither a cell phone or a credit card. It's my way of avoiding identity theft.)

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