The iPod-Powered PC
Migo Personal for iPod transforms Apple's popular music player into both a backup device and a setup device for remote PCs.
“With it, users can run their personalized computer settings on any PC. The Migo software stores Outlook e-mail, calendar and contacts; Internet Explorer favorites and browsing history; as well as data files, presentations and the like on the iPod’s hard drive.
According to PowerHouse, simply plugging a Migo-equipped iPod into a Windows 98SE or newer powered PC instantly converts it into a virtual copy of the user’s PC. The user’s Outlook and data files, Internet favorites, browser history entries and cookies, and desktop wallpaper appear on the host computer as if it were their own.”
Here is something new that you do not see everyday. Sort of a novelty if you ask us, this sounds like something cool to try out. The downside is that it sounds like you cannot copy over applications other than the OS and its image.
Read more at Channel Insider
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