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As people become more hooked on to various types of memory and portable storage solutions, Kingston Digital Inc. is making sure that they are all given the proper interface as far as assistance in transferring data for all supported memory card formats is concerned. And the key is really in the card reader you have, much of which are limited today. With the MobileLiteG2 card reader, support for most memory cards and memory sticks can now be enjoyed by people who require mobile data and file transfer from one source to another.

The MobileLiteG2 is a portable device that comes with retractable covers on each side for added protection for an individual’s data. It is bundled with a 4GB ($28.50) or 8GB ($46.00) Class 4 SDHC card. The MobileLiteG2 (FCR-MLG) can be bought independently for $11.00.

(Source) Press

Tags: card reader, Kingston, memory card, memory cards, memory sticks, mobile data, Portable Devices, portable storage solutions, proper interface, sdhc card, types of memory

There are a lot of things you can do with your iPhone and this is all thanks to the apps that have been developed for it. But one thing most people are going to love is this surveillance app that is now available at the Apple store.

Smartvue today announced that Smartvue for iPhone is now available on the Apple App Store. The app also adds video surveillance capabilities to any second-generation iPod touch.

“Smartvue for iPhone enables cost effective video surveillance using almost any network camera,” said Martin Renkis, Smartvue’s founder & CEO. “Smartvue for iPhone is a smart, simple, and elegant video surveillance solution for iPhone and offers a natural extension to the award winning line of Smartvue wireless cameras and network video recorders.”

The application delivers network video surveillance capabilities including:

  • Supports an unlimited number of IP cameras
  • Zoom, pan, and tilt with iPhone “pinch” and “squeeze”
  • Free access to network video cameras worldwide (based on mobile package)
  • Works with 3G, Wi-Fi, GPRS or EDGE

Smartvue for iPhone requires a JPEG enabled IP camera and supports most common cameras on the market today. Smartvue for iPhone’s point and click interface makes it simple to add network video cameras and edit camera profiles. Patent-pending 1-Click Surveillance offers an elegant interface for one click access to almost any IP camera.

The app uses Wi-Fi, 3G, GPRS or EDGE (whichever is available) to access IP cameras. Smartvue recommends an unlimited data usage plan for using Smartvue over a mobile data connection to avoid being charged by a wireless service provider for 3G, GPRS and EDGE mobile data usage.

The Smartvue application for the iPhone or iPod touch is available for $0.99 from Apple’s App Store on both devices.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, apple store, Cell Phones, elegant interface, ip cameras, iPhone, iPhone, mobile data, mobile package, network camera, patent pending, smartvue, surveillance capabilities, video cameras, video recorders, video surveillance, Wi-Fi, wireless cameras, wireless service provider

OxySync Mobile Software Released

One thing about connecting your mobile phone to various devices via interface options is the need for proper synchronization. Most mobile devices come with default software but if you happen to be looking for one, check out this latest release by Oxygen Software. It is the OxySync application for mobile data that can support all possible syncing directions.

This application works with contact databases in Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange Server and supports a huge number of handsets and smartphones. Feature-wise, OxySync prides itself with a one-click synchronization, offering convenient and hassle-free ways to keep your PIM data updated all the time.

(Source) Intomobile

Tags: application works, databases, interface options, microsoft, microsoft exchange server, mobile data, mobile phone, Mobile Software, Mobile Software, oxygen software, proper synchronization, smartphones




 

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