you can use flopy disc, or usb's
Obtain the IP addresses of the computers you would like to transfer data to, then use the network to transfer the data.
For example, personal digital assistants and cellular telephones communicate with desktop computers through data transfer.
its either data relayrate data transfer rate service rate connection rate
Use the same iTunes account on both computers. If not, you can use home sharing when connected to the same WiFi network to transfer the apps and data.
The USB Data Transfer Device is a data transfer device that may remind you of a tape measure with the way the USB cables pull from the box. Two USB cables extend from the box and allow you to connect two different computers. You connect one USB to a computer and the other USB to another. Each cable has the ability to extend up to 4 feet in length which gives you a little more than 8 feet of a distance between both computers. When you connect two computers with the USB Data Transfer Device, they are recognized as additional drives. This allows you to easily transfer data from one computer to another. The good news is that you are not limited with space issues on a thumb drive or wasting CDs to move data. Data can be moved just by moving over from one folder to another. The good news is that you can transfer large amounts of data from 25 MB per second. The USB Data Transfer Device is powered through the USB ports on the computers. It doesn't require an AC outlet power connection. There is a blue LED indicator light to help you know when your data transfer is complete. This is the most convenient way to transfer data between two computers.
A wireless access point! :)
Data, information, and instructions.
The bigger the data bus, the more data can be fetched in one go and processed, making the computer faster
There is quite a few calculators that hook up to computers now.
This allows data to transfer between computers. The hardware for this is pretty expensive but well worth the cost for the advantages.
Peer to peer is where there is no server involved to transfer the data between two or more computers. The data is sent directly to each computer.
Dvi port Edit- NOT DVI port. This is wrong in every sense of the word. DVI is used to transfer VISUAL DATA. For a monitor. You can't use it for I/O. Use an I/O port on legacy computers or a parallel port. Newer computers can use Firewire, 2-ended USB, or even an Ethernet port for computer-to-computer data transfer. I'm not in the habit of blanking answers, even if they're terribly wrong. Just so you know, agian DVI ports can't be used for I/O data transfers.