January 19th, 2008 by ketyung

The iTornado is a smart little USB device that featured both at the CES 2008 last week and the MacWorld Expo this week. This guy acts like a little bridge that makes easy for transferring files between Mac and Windows-based computers, that is why it managed to squeeze itself into both of the two big events of the year.

The iTornado works as follows:
When connected to the USB ports of two computers, iTornado immediately initiates a peer-to-peer network via its patented No Software To LoadTM, or NSTL TechnologyTM, which auto-loads and auto-runs the software and drivers needed to move the data bi-directionally from one computer to another via a user-friendly split-screen display that within seconds appears on the monitor of both machines showing the contents of each machine. From this interface, files can be dragged and dropped from one machine to another at speeds of up to 25 Mb/sec. The iTornado also can be used to quickly create back-up files and is compatible with most Apple® and Microsoft® operating system programs.
iTornado will be available on the website TheTornado.com and they’ll start shipping to computer product retailers over the States, starting in March.
via [GeekAlerts]
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