Once upon a time, 1GB of flash memory was serious capacity and it wasnt cheap either. In early 2002, the industry was abuzz about JMTek USBDrive and its up to 1GB capacity. Today, that same capacity is tiny by consumer standards. Most of Kingston current DataTraveler models start at 64GB, with some reaching 512GB. Storage got ridiculously cheap along the way, and the price collapse was just as dramatic. USB flash storage went from more than $8,000 per gigabyte in its early years to 94 cents per...