Android Devices get wireless syncing

Two Android phone Android apps this week has been involved with wireless synchronization capabilities. Android was first announced to be specious claims that the latest version of Winamp AOL "in the market's first wireless sync links [] desktop library [] Mobile device." This is not technically correct at the time - the Windows Zune phone wireless sync capability, and 7 of this function from 2008 - Android users who are looking for these opportunities to tantalize their iPhone counterparts are determined by the function. IPhone is a wireless (without jailbreak it) does not support synchronization.
 
This Winamp 5.6 media player on your Mac or PC, such as Winamp for Android app downloads from the Android device user via a public Wi-Fi connection to music, video, podcast and can be synchronized. This Winamp 5.6 update now lets you sync via iTunes. Winamp Media Player, and Android app, also free.
 
Also, this week will be added to doubleTwist AirSync Android-desktop synchronization for wireless media player. Wireless Media Player with a PC or Mac, the Wi-Fi connection to synchronization between the partners: The main level is the same as Winamp AirSync. After initial setup, AirSync and the device automatically detects the phone is connected to Wi-Fi network will be the desktop sync new files. AirSync price shoot up to $ 4.99 for the first 10,000 people who download the app is currently selling for $ 0.99. DoubleTwist is a media player is free.

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