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Xmultiple Technologies, Inc. is a privately held corporation with offices in Simi Valley, California and corporate offices in Taipei, Taiwan. Xmultiple develops innovative interconnection products. Our patent pending FlashPoint ShareDrives/SharePlayer/ShareCard product lines use our Sharing-On-The-Go (SOTG) technology. Our SOTG technology is the world’s first flash memory drive and flash memory MP3 player devices to have the capability to copy when a user is mobile. FlashPoint ShareDrives, SharePlayers and ShareCards are award winning products with patent pending technology.

The connection is made by simply attaching one devices USB male connector to another devices female connector. SOTG techology radically improves USB flash memory and MP3 player devices. SOTG provides the capabiltiy for ShareDrives to use remote copying function wiith many other USB enabled deives which as Cellphones, Camera's and much more. The branding strategy for ShareDrives is built around the identity "FlashPoint ShareDrives ™" and "ShareDrives ™".

Media inquiries should be addressed to sales@sharedrives.com




 

 

Gizmodo- The Gadget Weblog

"Clever, clever, FlashPoint. These ShareDrives are standard USB keys with a bit of Share-on-the-Go technology which allows you to swap data sans PC. The possible uses are myriad—perhaps a flash drive relay race in grade schools in which each team passes a bit of data to each other while running the President’s Physical Fitness Test mile? Maybe instead of the torch, Olympic athletes can pass pr0n"?

 
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The FlashPoint drive technology means that a user does not need a desktop, laptop or PDA to copy files while on the go. The FlashPoint ShareDrive has a folder called "Share", used to store files that can be copied to another FlashPoint ShareDrive or USB memory key device that is attached.

 
 

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FlashPoint ShareDrives have an integrated female USB connector and the drives have a battery built-in. Pushing a button starts to copy files.

 
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