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A few years ago, it looked as if wireless USB technology would soon make the data cables that snake around our desks as obsolete as cathode-ray-tube monitors and floppy disks. But that turned out to be a false start. Now, the first wireless USB hard drive is finally on the market, boasting a capacity of 1.5 terabytes and a data transfer rate of up to 15 megabytes per second.

Credit: Joshua Scott

Product: Pro WX wireless USB hard drive

Cost: $450

Availability: Now

Source: imation.com

Company: Imation

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