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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Kingston Expands Wi-Drive Support
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Kingston Digital, the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston
Technology, today announced an update enabling browser
support for Wi-Drive.
The update allows multiplatform wireless streaming of
data to any Wi-Fi enabled mobile device via a Web
browser. The feature will be included in future
shipments and all current owners of Wi-Drive can update
their own device. This expansion of device support
allows a mixture of users' preferred mobile devices to
simultaneously access and share content on the Wi-Drive.
With integrated Wi-Fi and four hours of battery life,
Kingston Wi-Drive offers pocket-sized portable storage
(up to 64GB) and easy file sharing for any Wi-Fi device
including Apple iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Android
devices, Kindle Fire and more.
In addition to access via browser, Kingston also offers
optimized apps for the Wi-Drive providing additional
features for users. Wi-Drive App for Android OS devices
is now available.
Minor enhancements and fixes have also been made to the
apps for Kindle Fire and Apple devices. Current users of
these Wi-Drive apps will automatically receive notice of
these updates while all new downloads of the apps will
be to the new version. The free Wi-Drive Android App is
available on Google Play. It is also available for
Kindle Fire on the Amazon Appstore for Android, and for
Apple devices in the App Store. |
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