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HomePipe Networks Announces Personal Sharing for Friends and Family
Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 April 2010 08:30 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 27 April 2010 08:30
Seattle based HomePipe Networks Inc. today announces its Personal Sharing capability that is built on top of HomePipe’s popular free Secure Home Access Service. HomePipe’s Home Access Service enables Consumers to Safely Share their selected photos, videos, or any personal content without the hassles of moving, uploading, or copying files. Now, with HomePipe Personal Sharing, Friends and Family or anyone with an e-mail account can use a Web browser or mobile device. Continue reading
Tags: access, Apple Mac, business, content, Convenient Way, corporate firewalls, e mail account, home, home storage, HomePipe, Inc, iphone, Nancy, netbooks, Networks, personal content, photo media, public availability, Seattle, seattle wash, service, software, storage, strength security, U.S.A., Wendy Morales | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
HomePipe Announces Support for AirSharing and OneDisk iPhone Apps
Last Updated on Tuesday, 6 April 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 6 April 2010 03:00
HomePipe Networks Inc. announces official support for the highly popular AirSharing Pro and OneDisk iPhone and iPod touch applications. This enables existing OneDisk and AirSharing Pro customers to use these award winning apps to safely and efficiently access all their home content without limits from their iPhone or iPod touch devices anywhere, anytime. Continue reading
Tags: access, AirSharing, Apple Mac, CEO. HomePipeLearn, Chris Hopen, content, Convenient Way, corporate firewalls, docum, everything they need from, home, HomePipe, iphone, ipod touch, kind combination, mobileme, OneDisk, Seattle, service, software, storage, storage limitations, storage services, strength security, U.S.A., Washington | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
HomePipe Networks Unveils Free Secure Home Access Service
Last Updated on Friday, 26 March 2010 02:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 26 March 2010 02:00
Seattle based HomePipe Networks Inc announced today the public availability of its free Secure Home Access Service. With HomePipe, anyone with access to a Web browser or mobile device can now securely access everything on their home network without having to purchase expensive hardware, software, or cloud-based products. Consumers can finally access their photos, videos, music, and documents without the hassles of moving, uploading, or copying files to the cloud or mobile devices. Continue reading
Tags: anyone with access, Apple Mac, corporate firewalls, everything they need from, iphone, peopl, photos music, public availability, storage services, strength security | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off