
The iTwin USB drive is a two-part device, letting you plug in one end to a computer while snapping off the second part for someboy else to use, providing instant access between the two computers as though there was an actual hard line cable that hooked those two up. Talk about an irony here – the “cable-less cable” concept. Targeting the mass market, the iTwin USB drive is set to roll out sometime in the first half of 2010 for $99 each – pair up with a buddy and you can each keep your halves and fork out $50 per head.
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