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![]() Locally, it can take a USB printer and share it with an entire network, act as an iTunes or uPnP AV media server, and perform quick transfers – like from one thumb drive to another – with the press of a dedicated button. Slinging files from USB storage devices to your network is the driving force behind the iConnect, but not the only thing it can do. Above and beyond merely aggregating your USB devices into a networked octopus, the iConnect also offers an array of advanced features like iTunes integration, one-touch file copy transfer, and remote access. Iomega’s new $99 iConnect plays to that notion by accepting all forms of USB storage – and even printers – and putting them on a home network with minimal hassle. When you can grab an external hard drive for barely $10 more than the internal equivalent these days, then connect it effortlessly via USB, it’s easy to see why so many people now carry their lives on a mix of thumb drives, portable hard drives, and media players. Image used with permission by copyright holder Introduction ![]()
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