Iomega Corp will unveil new versions of its Clik floppy drives (CI No 3,408) at PC Expo in New York next week. The Roy, Utah based company will pitch the up-dated drives at the electronics industry and is set to announce a host of new original equipment manufacturer partners who will take the products from Iomega. The new drives will feature re-writeable, rotating magnetic floppy disks encased in a stainless steel jacket which will store images and files downloaded from portable devices such as digital cameras equipped with Clik interfaces over serial or infrared connections. Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows CE will include Clik drivers.
