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Translation:
"According to Xiaomi, the U-Disk (Xiaomi's new USB drive) has UDP technology that prevents damage by splashing and dust."

HOW A TRANSPORT PROTOCOL CAN'T PREVENT THAT?

What's next? "The new notebook has HTTP technology that makes it waterproof."

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  • 2
    My faith in humanity is dwindling so quickly
  • 1
    The water doesn't always make it to the device, making it waterproof. 🤷‍♂️

    I seriously hope that's not the same UDP we are talking about here and that's some one getting it really wrong.
  • 2
    @C0D4 They event spelled it: User Datagram Protocol
  • 1
    No... I guess it is lost in translation.

    USB disk on package

    or UDP

    ;)
  • 1
    LOL, Xataka always keeping the level up.

    The worst thing about it is the loads of other Spanish language tech blogs that just copy and paste news from Xataka without catching the very obvious error.

    The guy read UDP, prayed to St. Google about what the hell UDP means and took the first thing that came out without thinking why a product packaging technology would be called “User Datagram Protocol.” Boom, done.

    By the way, I found this about USB Disk in Package for those that might be curious about what the hell it is:

    http://carausb.com/News/...
  • 1
    My phone has a special RabbitMQ back cover, Tensorflow clips, and React RF shields. It's literally unkillable.
  • 1
    Didn't you hear about the big change? UDP now stands for Underwater Disk Protection
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