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      <title>Amazon&#39;s Recommended USB Drives: 20% Have Fake Capacity, Nikkei Investigation Finds</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Buying a USB drive on Amazon has become a gamble. A new investigation by Nikkei found that roughly one in five USB flash drives recommended by Amazon&amp;rsquo;s search algorithm carry customer reviews accusing the product of having fake storage capacity. The problem is significantly worse on Amazon&amp;rsquo;s US site, where the figure approaches 40%.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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