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Kanguru ships FireWire flash drive







Kanguru ships FireWire flash drive

Kanguru ships FireWire flash drive 09/09/2004 12:31 PM

Millis, Mass.-based storage peripheral maker Kanguru Solutions on Thursday announced that it is shipping its previously announced FireWire-based Fire Flash drive, a portable flash media drive that uses a six-pin FireWire interface to transfer data to and from a host Mac or PC. The device measures three inches long and is available in capacities ranging from 128MB to 1GB, with prices ranging from US$69.95 to $279.95 depending on capacity. The Fire Flash comes with a four-pin adapter for computers that need it, and a desktop docking station.




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