Add 500GB to your iPad or iPhone

Started by Rico, May 16, 2011, 08:40:48 AM

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Rico

This looks like a pretty cool way to add a TON of wireless storage to your portable devices.

Wishing that your iPad or iPhone could handle more data? You could add a few gigabytes by paying for a cloud-based storage service each month — or you could wirelessly sync a portable hard drive to the mobile device.
The Seagate GoFlex Satellite portable hard drive can help you do just that. It's among the first gadgets to expand the storage capacity of any Wi-Fi-enabled mobile device and it sounds like it can handle the task pretty well.
The 500GB hard drive is 802.11 b/g/n compatible, has a battery which can keep video streaming for up to five hours, can serve up to three devices at once, and comes with a free iOS app to make things easier (those who are using Android-based mobile devices will have to access their content via the browser).
The GoFlex Satellite can be pre-ordered now from Seagate.com, Amazon and BestBuy.com. It is priced at $199.99 and will be available in July.


http://gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/05/16/6652677-wirelessly-add-500gb-to-your-cellphone-or-tablet

KingIsaacLinksr

Hmm, but isn't that restricted to the local Wifi?  Then it's kinda pointless.  iTunes sharing and other services already do this for free.  But I guess if you had a ton of photos or documents, then this would have a valid use.

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Rico

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Quote from: Kingisaaclinksr on May 16, 2011, 11:06:42 AM
Hmm, but isn't that restricted to the local Wifi?  Then it's kinda pointless.  iTunes sharing and other services already do this for free.  But I guess if you had a ton of photos or documents, then this would have a valid use.

King

No Tim.  This drive has the ability to broadcast wirelessly on it's own.  Therefore, you toss this extra drive in your backpack and say go on a long road trip.  Bang, instant BIG storage without having to try and fit it all on the device itself.  Pretty cool I'd say.  Plus it could be shared to other nearby wireless capable devices.

KingIsaacLinksr

Quote from: Rico on May 16, 2011, 11:20:24 AM
Quote from: Kingisaaclinksr on May 16, 2011, 11:06:42 AM
Hmm, but isn't that restricted to the local Wifi?  Then it's kinda pointless.  iTunes sharing and other services already do this for free.  But I guess if you had a ton of photos or documents, then this would have a valid use.

King

No Tim.  This drive has the ability to broadcast wirelessly on it's own.  Therefore, you toss this extra drive in your backpack and say go on a long road trip.  Bang, instant BIG storage without having to try and fit it all on the device itself.  Pretty cool I'd say.  Plus it could be shared to other nearby wireless capable devices.

Hmm...yeah, ok That's pretty nice. 

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Feathers

Ah, OK, I missed the import of this on first read too.

Suddenly the use of iPads in car (and similar) with a vast array of content becomes distinctly possible.

I know it's unnusual here but I don't have a podcast of my own.

Jobydrone

That's a neat idea. (and no I'm not talking about the prostitution app!)

Although I've found that my 32Gb is plenty of storage, it would certainly be nice to never have to sync the thing again.  I imagine though, this wouldn't work for many files that require iTunes for syncing with specific apps, like epub files for iBooks, cbr files for Cloudreaders, etc. etc.  It would be great for streaming video and music though.
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Feathers

Quote from: Jobydrone4of20 on May 16, 2011, 01:05:24 PM
That's a neat idea. (and no I'm not talking about the prostitution app!)

Although I've found that my 32Gb is plenty of storage, it would certainly be nice to never have to sync the thing again.  I imagine though, this wouldn't work for many files that require iTunes for syncing with specific apps, like epub files for iBooks, cbr files for Cloudreaders, etc. etc.  It would be great for streaming video and music though.

Yeah, I was pretty much assuming that limitation too since it provides its own iDevice app and requires other devices to use the browser. You couldn't do a lot of in-app stuff without a much more sophisticated interface to the device (that Apple then wouldn't support).

I know it's unnusual here but I don't have a podcast of my own.