
In one of the more bizarre USB products we've ever seen, The Beatles' Apple Corps corporation, in conjunction with record label EMI, are releasing the entire Beatles catalogue...in a USB flash drive shaped like a Granny Smith apple. The data contained on the drive will include 14 albums, 13 mini-documentaries, liner notes, album art, and rare photographs.
They're only making 30,000 of these things, which will be released in early December and go for under $300. We're not sure how we feel about the form factor, although it would be interesting in future, if this trend continues, to replace this

with this:

Led Zeppelin in the grapes, Hendrix on the bananas...yep, the future never quite looks like we pictured.
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