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Link is a tiny cube that streams media to 7 devices at once — no Wi-Fi or data required

January 5, 2016

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Storing files on portable drives is a real pain. Flash drives, microSD cards, external hard drives — the storage itself can feature bigger capacities or faster write speeds, but they’re still a pain. They require a card reader or a cable you forgot to pack. Sometimes your laptop won’t read a particular card. Sometimes they fail altogether.

Fasetto, a Wisconsin-based cloud storage startup, unveiled its latest effort to solve this problem today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It’s called Link, and it’s pretty incredible.

This tiny, cube-shaped device stores up to 2TB of data wirelessly. With its own operating system, quad-core ARM processor, and 4GB of RAM, it’s pretty much a tiny computer that beams content anywhere at any time.

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