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This is the easiest way to transfer media files from a smartphone/tablet to computer

Just the other day, SanDisk unveiled a neat little device that will make moving of media files from a smartphone or tablet to computer as seamless as possible. The SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive comes with a regular USB port on one hand, and a microUSB one – on the other. So when you want to move some files from your mobile device, simply connect the SanDisk’s device to a microUSB port and copy all the photos and videos you want. Then, connect the same device using a regular USB port to a computer and make a local copy of those files. Pretty easy, right? The best part is that the drive’s dual USB ports feature a retractable cover, meaning no caps to lose while still keeping the connectors safe. Yeah, I know – you could rely on some cloud-based storage service to accomplish the same thing, but this is much faster. Or so I think. The only problem is – whether you want to buy yet another device. If you do want it, you can get it in capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB. The entry-level mode...

New Dropbox beta improves handling of video files, adds optimizations for Nexus 7

Posted in: Android, Mobile software, Tablets August 15th, 2012, 14:50 by Ian The folks over at Dropbox have always been keen on getting the community in on their beta builds, and this latest version is no exception. Highlights include improved video playback, as well as the ability to open Dropbox files directly from other applications. The Dropbox beta also brings the usual batch of bug fixes and thumbnails for video files. Next on the list of new features are UI improvements for the Nexus 7 tablet. We found Dropbox to be immensely useful and streamlined on the Nexus 7 even before the beta came out, so it’s good to see the company strive to make the experience even better. If you’d like to find out more about the Dropbox cloud service, check out their site here. To find the latest beta version follow this link. Via View the original article here