Motorola is going to shut down its cloud storage service – Zumo Drive,
as the company gears up to launch an improved cloud storage service
called MotoCast.
he new Motorola cloud service, MotoCast, is likely to provide instant access to users’ PC content from their smartphones, tablets or another PC. MotoCast will also allow users to stream their own music, videos, photos and files.
he new Motorola cloud service, MotoCast, is likely to provide instant access to users’ PC content from their smartphones, tablets or another PC. MotoCast will also allow users to stream their own music, videos, photos and files.
Zumo Drive is available for a variety of
platforms including Android, iOS, Windows and Linux. Zumo Drive users
enjoy 2GB of free cloud storage. Learn more about Zumo Drive here.
Earlier, HTC had also announced closing
its cloud storage service HTC Sense. The company has given users until
April 30 to keep hold of their data as the company has decided to delete
them.
Explaining reason behind the move, HTC
said the htcsense.com is "undergoing a renovation". "Until the new
services are ready, features previously available on HTCSense.com will
be shutting down," a letter on the site said. However, HTC also promises
to keep users updated about the launch of “new and improved” cloud
storage service
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