Saturday, December 18, 2010
iTwin USB file sharing solution now available in America
You need not to wait for the iTwin to ship to the US of A, 'cause it took just over a year to do so. The company's own-named device at last listed for sale in America this week, with just 50 limited editions builds able to head out prior to Christmas. If your memory has washed-out somewhat over the past 14 months, this twin-stick solution is meant to pass files between two USB-enabled devices, but unlike Infinitec's IUM, it's not making any bold promises linked to media streaming. The concept is simple enough; just plug one of the twins into your computer, and the other into your friend's computer. It works on 256-bit AES encryption to keep data secure, and if that's good enough for you, the source link is the where you need to be. These first-run kits are selling for $99 (plus $10 shipping), with a choice of gunmetal gray and lime green awaiting you, and if you miss your shot now, general availability will hit early next month.
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