C2 wants to be another USB drive platform
As far as we can tell, Korean company IOCELL's USB drives don't do anything different from other thumb drive
technologies that let you store your applications and personal data with the idea of running all your apps on any
computer, like Iomega's Active Disk, e.g. They're
promoting the C2 software that they're using in their drives as an open standard platform for USB drives, but they're
not being very clear about what makes it different and what advantage it has over already existing platforms like the
U3 and Drive Alliance standards, already competing with
each other in the marketplace. But you know, nothing like a good
format war to make things like USB
drives seem more exciting.
[Via Mobile Mag]
















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Rugmonster @ Dec 19th 2005 1:25AM
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nss @ Dec 19th 2005 1:25AM
>I think that's the longest run-on sentence I've ever seen. Simply amazing.
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