iTornado peer-to-peer for Mac-to-PC

Posted in Networking, USB by Reuben Drake on January 20th, 2008

iTornado USB data transfer gadget between PC’s or PC and MacData Drive Thru, the makers of the Tornado USB peer-to-peer connection device for PC’s, have given it an upgrade this year and are launching the iTornado sometime in March of this year. The iTornado works much like its predecessor making a direct connection between computers via USB. The upgrade for this model allows users to not only connect two PC’s, but also allows them to connect a PC to an Intel based Mac to transfer files back and forth.

The device consists of two retractable USB cables and built-in software so there is nothing to install. Simply plug-in both computers and a list of files available on both computers will display, and it will display on both computers. From there users can simply drag and drop files between the two and transfer them via USB 2.0 at up to 25Mb/second. The iTornado can make upgrading or switching from a PC to a Mac a lot easier than trying to find the other computer via a common network or copying back and forth with a thumb drive.

Data Drive Thru says the iTornado will start shipping in March and comes with a copy of PC Eraser for just under $80.

iTornado via TechFresh



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