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Imation fits Flash memory to charity wristbands

It's a wrap

Storage media specialist Imation has begun selling a USB Flash drive integrated into a wristband in a range of charity-friendly colours, the company announced in Japan today. Available in capacities ranging fromm 32MB - pah! - to 1GB, the bands can also be customised with a company logo, witty message if you're willing to buy at least 100 of the things direct from Imation Japan. After the break, we reveal one well-known chip maker's who's already availed itself of this service...

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