Stream iTunes Music From Home To Browsers, iPhone, or Android
Posted June 3, 2010 at 10:50pm by iClarified
HomePipe Networks has announced availability the first-of-its-kind, and only offering to date, that allows streaming of iTunes music to Android phones and devices. Users now have the ability to stream home audio to your browser of choice, Android device or Apple mobile device. Anytime, anywhere, consumers with Android or Apple mobile devices can stream their favorite audio content to wherever they happen to be over 3G or Wifi.
Users simply update their HomePipe iPhone or Android App and they can now safely stream audio content from their home network without having to purchase expensive and complex hardware, software, or cloud-based products. The Music stays in place at home and is unmodified. No need to upload or copy your copyrighted material to the cloud. Now everyone has access to all of your music and other audio content including home photos, videos, or any other files, from anywhere, anytime and no longer need to worry about what or what not to take with them.
Select HomePipe users have been using the audio steaming capability in advance of its public availability. "My music library is far too large to pay for cloud storage, it simply would cost way too much today. Also, I have more music and photos that no longer fit on my mobile device. Now with HomePipe, I always have my music, problem solved." says Gene Abramov - musician and computer security expert.
HomePipe: The Secure, Convenient Way to Access and Share Home Files. The HomePipe Service which launched in March of 2010, works with any firewall with no changes whatsoever, setup is instant, and the service is free. The HomePipe software installs quickly on a Windows PC or Apple Mac without any expensive or clumsy hardware. With HomePipe, users don't need to move their home files or configure their home network or laptop. Using the new HomePipe App on their Android phone, users have instant access to everything they need for work or pleasure.
And, unlike other cloud-based storage services, where users are limited to a certain amount of storage, or where copyrighted materials may be a challenge, HomePipe is completely free for all your personal content. With HomePipe, people can access their content right from their home network, which means users don't have to worry about paying monthly fees to store content online or have to worry about exceeding storage limitations that never seem to be enough.
HomePipe users enjoy the following benefits:
* Easy and Free anytime access from any web browser, Android Phone, iPhone, iPod touch or iPad
* Never worry about forgetting an important file or document at home
* E-mail home pictures or business documents that are at home right from your phone
* Stream audio content to your mobile device anytime anywhere
* View and share high quality photos without having to waste time uploading or attaching them to Internet photo sharing sites
"Over the past few years, and even more recently, a number of brand name technology companies have offered what they believe are solutions that solve the 'Anytime access to your music library!' challenge. Despite those efforts, this problem continues to exist for most consumers until today." said Chris Hopen, HomePipe Networks co-founder and CEO.
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Users simply update their HomePipe iPhone or Android App and they can now safely stream audio content from their home network without having to purchase expensive and complex hardware, software, or cloud-based products. The Music stays in place at home and is unmodified. No need to upload or copy your copyrighted material to the cloud. Now everyone has access to all of your music and other audio content including home photos, videos, or any other files, from anywhere, anytime and no longer need to worry about what or what not to take with them.
Select HomePipe users have been using the audio steaming capability in advance of its public availability. "My music library is far too large to pay for cloud storage, it simply would cost way too much today. Also, I have more music and photos that no longer fit on my mobile device. Now with HomePipe, I always have my music, problem solved." says Gene Abramov - musician and computer security expert.
HomePipe: The Secure, Convenient Way to Access and Share Home Files. The HomePipe Service which launched in March of 2010, works with any firewall with no changes whatsoever, setup is instant, and the service is free. The HomePipe software installs quickly on a Windows PC or Apple Mac without any expensive or clumsy hardware. With HomePipe, users don't need to move their home files or configure their home network or laptop. Using the new HomePipe App on their Android phone, users have instant access to everything they need for work or pleasure.
And, unlike other cloud-based storage services, where users are limited to a certain amount of storage, or where copyrighted materials may be a challenge, HomePipe is completely free for all your personal content. With HomePipe, people can access their content right from their home network, which means users don't have to worry about paying monthly fees to store content online or have to worry about exceeding storage limitations that never seem to be enough.
HomePipe users enjoy the following benefits:
* Easy and Free anytime access from any web browser, Android Phone, iPhone, iPod touch or iPad
* Never worry about forgetting an important file or document at home
* E-mail home pictures or business documents that are at home right from your phone
* Stream audio content to your mobile device anytime anywhere
* View and share high quality photos without having to waste time uploading or attaching them to Internet photo sharing sites
"Over the past few years, and even more recently, a number of brand name technology companies have offered what they believe are solutions that solve the 'Anytime access to your music library!' challenge. Despite those efforts, this problem continues to exist for most consumers until today." said Chris Hopen, HomePipe Networks co-founder and CEO.
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