Where most novelty thumb drives are shoddy, dubious affairs, this example’s specs evince another level of quality altogether: a 32-bit processor, built-in encryption, and even an ultra-low-power e-ink display to help keep tabs on file names and memory usage. Oh, and manufacturer, Victorinox, also gives the age-old technology of the thumb drive a reboot by kitting it out with a blade, scissors, and nail file/screwdriver. Throw in a corkscrew, Victorinox, and you’ll win my heart. �via Gizmodo