The Japanese Hand-Held Fan USB Drive

Trust the Japanese to come out with something technologically new and yet old-fashioned in style. The Japanese hand-held fan is a typically Japanese invention with a fan made of bamboo, cloth and wood, cleverly hiding a 16 GB USB drive inside.
Probably more suited to female covert operatives under certain conditions, perhaps at a formal ball or opera and with the right kind of dress as well, this drive can be used to transfer secret information from one place to the other or install tracking software into a computer or laptop. Of course you do need a cable to do this, but otherwise it looks and works like a normal hand-held fan.
With a price tag of around $300, the fan USB drive does not come cheap, and then you have to figure out how and where you can use it (in Japan?) without being too obvious and standing out in a crowd!

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September 19th, 2009 at 11:07 am
What a price only 300 bugs good
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September 20th, 2009 at 5:52 pm
It’s really wonderful. Awesome! As part of my ongoing mission to find the absolute best tools to make money, this is without a doubt at the top of my list.