
USB sticks are great for file sharing, apart from a couple of drawbacks. Sometimes you want to share only some content of the drive, or the drive just isn’t big enough to hold all the information you want to share. The Infinitec Infinite USB Memory (IUM) drive provides you with a way to share absolutely all, or just selected content, wirelessly to any device with a USB port. You can even use it to stream movies from your laptop to your TV. And while it is being marketed as the world’s first infinite memory USB memory drive, the device doesn’t actually store information, it’s really a wireless network device with similar “infinite memory” functions to the Eye-fi Pro X2 we featured earlier this year…
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