Intel (News - Alert) My WiFi Technology allows users to turn their laptops into virtual hotspots to directly connect wireless devices to their laptop.
Syncable, a developer and provider of content mobility and syncing solutions, has used this Intel-based technology to power its flagship product, Syncables 360.
San Francisco-based Syncables said in a recent press release that its Syncables 360 product will be showcased by Intel at the COMPUTEX TAIPEI Show, which is going to be held June 1 to 5. The demo will be taking place throughout the show at Intel's booth located at 4F, Taipei World Trade Center, Nangang Exhibition Hall.
Syncing software is in high demand by PC OEMs that pack the software in their computers. Syncables 360 not only allows data sharing between computers, it does so across the platforms such as Windows, Mac or Linux. At the same time, it also allows syncing of photos, video or music between the PCs and the blackberries or other smart phones.
“We are very pleased to be a part of Intel's presence at the Computex show. Showcasing Intel My WiFi (News - Alert) Technology gives us an excellent opportunity to demonstrate Syncables' impressive wireless syncing capability, which continues to be validated by the growing list of major PC OEMs that bundle the software with their computers," said said Syncables Vice President of Products Ola Ajayi. "Syncables 360 enables automatic syncing and sharing of data between computers, including Windows, Mac or Linux, and to social media or cloud sites such as Facebook, YouTube (News - Alert) and Flickr. PC users can also sync photos, music and videos with their Blackberry or Windows Mobile smartphones."
Syncables has earned global reputation for its suit of content management, mobility and syncing solutions. Company has developed a vast array pf product line based on its patented and patent pending technology. The Company's product lines include both consumer applications and mobile advertising technologies. Its wide ranging client base includes PC OEMS; mobile handset ODMs, carriers and other services providers; storage ODMs and others. With Syncables 360, the company seeks to expand its grip over the market. In addition to helping sync, migrate and share content between computers, the software also allows the users to sync files, media, email, contacts and bookmarks.
Synacables sells its consumer applications at www.syncables.com, as well as at a range of online affiliates and distributors globally.
Through a recent press release, the company has informed users of the availability of volume licensing for Syncables 360.
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Edited by Marisa Torrieri