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nexcopy 60-port USB duplicator: data processing en masse in a flash

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Geared towards schools and businesses, Nexcopy’s modular 60-port USB duplicator is a Windows-based device that allows for quick and easy data distribution. It’s perfect for making a ton of copies of Linux distros, or perhaps copying student submissions in one go.

The duplicator can be used as a single 60-port device or as three separate 20-port devices. The duplicator only…

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June 1st, 2009 comments stumble it! digg it! author: lambert v.

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mishare: copy music between two ipods

miShare iPod Duplicator

Looking for an easy way to copy songs and movies from one iPod to another? Then look no further. This compact device connects two iPods and lets you easily transfer tracks without any computer required.

The $99 miShare snaps between two iPods and will copy tracks with the press of a button. A single button press copies the last song…

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February 3rd, 2008 comments (2) stumble it! digg it! author: technabob

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digital recycle bin saves deleted files

Tempo Recycling Hard Drive by Cagninadesign

Currently just a conceptual design, the TEMPO is an external storage device that’s designed to prevent you from losing files you accidentally delete. The clever thing about it is that it actually looks like a little recycling bin (although it might be mistaken for a cup of really black coffee).

Created by industrial designer Franco Cagnina for Intech, the TEMPO…

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August 23rd, 2007 comments (1) stumble it! digg it! author: technabob

filed under: computing design