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Infinitec To Begin Shipping Its Infinite USB Memory Drive On Aug 31st

Infinitec To Begin Shipping Its Infinite USB Memory Drive On Aug 31st

Infinitec has confirmed that its Infinite USB Memory Drive will begin to be offered for pre-order from August 1st, and will begin to ship on August 31st for $129. In case you’re wondering what it does, the Infinite USB Memory Drive allows users to share content and stream media from any connected device, with the company promising that all file formats will be supported, regardless of the extension or type. Users will be able to stream files from their computers to Blu-ray players, gaming consoles and most multimedia-capable devices with a USB port. Linux, OS X, Windows and the Xbox 360 are all supported.

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