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Panasonic has unveiled a Wireless Pocket Server which lets users stream content to iOS devices, preserving precious storage space on these Apple gadgets as well as other Wi-Fi enabled gear. Panasonic Pocket Server DY-PS10 Aimed mainly at iPhone and iPad users, the Panasonic Pocket Server DY-PS10 streams files stored on an …

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  1. Pen-y-gors

    wouldn't it be easier....

    to just plug the SD card into the iThingy directly?

    1. Stone-eye

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      That wouldn't be magical and innovative enough for Steve.

    2. Antidisestablishmentarianist
      Trollface

      Let me guess...the response you're looking for is......

      (snigger) But iThingy's don't have SD card readers (snort).

      Well done, I took the bait.

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

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    Any of these use a proper DLNA service? Or hackable to do so?

  3. annodomini2
    Mushroom

    Or...

    Just buy a non-apple equivalent device which supports SD cards directly...

  4. Chicane

    Homebrewed a solution with my smartphone

    Rooted Android to supply a tethered network over wifi to the ipad used a web server application on the android to serve files from its micro sdcard to the ipad et voila!

    For static usage at home Have Netgear ADSL router serving attached USB HD content out over DLNA on the wifi for the same functionality

    The jobs a good un'

  5. Anonymous Coward
    Joke

    Streaming to pockets

    I thought that's the last thing you need!

  6. Bronek Kozicki
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    nice idea!

    (move along)

  7. I ain't Spartacus Gold badge

    More free advertising for MiFi

    I've got a 3 MiFi (Huwaei) has a microSD card slot, and as well as providing a wireless network to up to 5 devices with 3G, it will also act as a file server. Not bad for £50 and £10 a GB PAYG - or £15 a month for a 5GB contract.

  8. b166er

    Eh?

    Why did you mention you rooted it?

    You could equally do that on a stock ROM

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