Submission + - USB 3.0 flash drive has internal RAID array (techreport.com)
EconolineCrush writes: Next-gen USB 3.0 ports are already common on mid-range and high-end motherboards, and they're slowly starting to trickle out into laptops. But what about drives that can take advantage of the faster interface? Super Talent's RAIDDrive is one of the first USB 3.0 flash drives on the market, and its internal RAID array is certainly capable of exploiting a SuperSpeed USB link. Unfortunately, the drive's body is so large that it blocks adjacent USB ports. The casing is also crafted from smudgetastic glossy plastic, which is a tough pill to swallow when faced with the prospect of paying $250 for a 32GB thumb drive.