Kingston Wi-Drive update opens access to web, Android aficionados
Those of us who’ve been eying the Kingston Wi-Drive but have been disappointed with the iOS-first emphasis can rejoice, as a new firmware update is expanding access in a big way. At a minimum, anyone with a web browser can now stream music, photos and videos to their heart’s content once they’re linked to the drive over WiFi. And if you’d rather use a native app, any Android 2.2 or later device is now an option instead of having to turn to one of Apple’s gadgets or the Amazon Kindle Fire. Future Wi-Drives should have the firmware loaded from the get-go. The apps as always remain free, although you’ll need to spend a minimum of $ 50 to join the club with a drive of your own.
Kingston Wi-Drive update opens access to web, Android aficionados originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 May 2012 08:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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