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Buffalo develops remote access app

Free app allows multimedia content to be accessed remotely

  • James Temperton
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  • 07/10/2010
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Buffalo Technology has launched an iTunes application so users can have remote access to their files.

The Webaccess i app works with Buffalo’s Terastation and Linkstation network storage devices (Nas) on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Users can transfer and download content such as videos, photos and music.

Prices for the Buffalo Nas start at around £90 and the free app can be downloaded from the iTunes store.

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