MediaMan
12 Aug 2004, 06:40am
The product, known as the Migo, uses a standard USB 1.1 flash drive and then incorporates special software to allow the user to copy over certain elements of their primary computer (i.e. files, wallpaper, Internet Explorer settings, and Microsoft Outlook data) to the device. The software also contains a synchronization feature that keeps data between the Migo and its local computer always up-to-date.
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