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iTwin goes commercial

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15 Oct
2010
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Finally. After a year of hearing lots of buzz at Unconference 2009 and TechFest 2009, mentions on TechCrunch and Gizmodo, and a few stories in Straits Times and Digital Life, home-grown Singapore consumer product iTwin has finally officially been launched.

For those who are not acquainted with iTwin, iTwin is a USB dongle-type device that let’s you share files between two computers anywhere in the world.

It comes as a pair; plug one into one computer and another one in another one, and you can share files between the two no matter the distance between them.

“Think of it as an infinitely long LAN cable connection, except that it’s via a USB device,” said Lux Anantharaman, CEO, at the iTwin blogger launch party a few days ago.

The device, which retails for US$99 (about S$130), was officially launched on the auspicious date of 10th October 2010.

 
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