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This 16GB Leyio File Sharing Device is going to improve the way you store and share your data. It comes with a fingerprint scanner which should secure everything inside and it can transfer data to and from your computer or other Leyio devices. It also has a digital screen and an USB port which means you can plug into it flash drives too. The device won’t use your regular Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connections which means it requires a dongle for your PC to actually connect to it. Leyio uses only ultrawide-band radio. Let’s hope for Wi-Fi connectivity in the future? The Leyio device will be launched officially in April so you’ll have to wait for prices and availability dates.

via leyio

Tags: Leyio, Mobile News, Portable Devices, portable storage, wireless

1TB Super eGo from Iomega


You got to give it to Iomega. Here’s what they have for us, a 1TB external hard drive, very much ready and very much ready to be purchased. For $269.95 this baby is yours to have. You get the Super eGo which is a single 1TB HDD, with USB 2.0 port and a one year warranty. It comes in three colors, ruby red, midnight blue and jet black or, the way I like to call them, red, blue and black.

Add a MacBook Air to it and a high speed internet connection and download everything you want. Legal downloads only of course!

Tags: download, HDD, iomega, memory, Mobile News, Portable Devices, portable storage

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The company OWC (Other World Computing) has announced the new addition to their Mercury-On-The-Go portable storage solution line — the 320GB 5400RPM storage device which is 28% more than their erstwhile biggest storage capacity. Mercury-on-the-go offers all FireWire 400 and 800, eSATA and USB options. The Mercury On-The-Go 320GB 5400RPM is a palm-sized and bus-powered storage which is compatible with all types of computers, both Mac and PC. You can even use it directly with camcorders and digital cameras. It runs on OS X Leopard and is available right now via MacSales with prices ranging from USD$249.99 to USD$299.99.

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Tags: eSATA, FireWire, Portable Devices, portable storage, usb




 

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