LG Electronics is launching a beta version of its LG Cloud service, enabling users to enjoy photos and videos across the ‘three screens’ of Android smartphones, PCs and smart TVs.
Content is streamed in real time without the need to download it to the device.
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Vodafone UK has increased its support for businesses that have adopted the ‘bring your own device’ practice.
It’s offering a service called Vodafone Secure Device Manager that makes it easier for larger businesses to connect smartphones and tablets to their corporate networks whilst maintaining security.
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Google has announced a free cloud-based storage service called Google Drive.
It’ll store up to 5MB of files free, allowing them to be accessed from different devices and also shared with friends or colleagues.
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ZumoDrive, the cloud-based file storage service that was acquired by Motorola Mobility at the end of 2010, is to be closed.
Users who signed up via the ZumoDrive website or the ZumoDrive mobile application are being encouraged to download and save their data. Yahoo! My Drive users are also affected.
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HTC has informed customers that the cloud-based HTCSense.com service to sync smartphone contacts, messages, call history and its ‘footprints’ location service will be discontinued from 30th April 2012.
Customers are being encouraged to download their personal data as a zip file.
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