Data Drive Thru iTornado does cross-platform data swaps with ease
By Joshua Topolsky | January 6, 2008
Filed under: CES, Misc. Gadgets

Finally, your prayers have been answered. Never again suffer through the humiliation and torment of trying to transfer files between a PC and Mac — that’s right, iTornado has got your back. Apparently, this little device is capable of transferring information back and forth using it’s “Data Drive” technology, which magically circumvents protocols, compatibility issues, and fervent fanboys. The unit is able to connect via USB and automatically load drivers and software needed to move data bi-directionally. Embedded software offers up a split-screen display on both machines and makes dragging and dropping (at up to 25MB a second) a cinch, or so they say. No word on price or release date, but we expect to see it on the CES floor.
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