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ZoomIt iPhone Accessory Allows You To Access SD Cards

ZoomIt iPhone Accessory Allows You To Access SD Cards

ZoomMediaPlus has announced its now zoomIt application-enabled accessory for the iPhone and iPod touch. If you’re a shutterbug, this is probably going to be one rather useful accessory for you. When used in conjunction with the free zoomIt app, you’ll be able to connect your SD card to your iPhone (via the accessory, of course), and access all the iPhone OS 3.0 file types (Powerpoint, Excel, Word, PDF, music, videos etc) contained in the card. With that, you’ll be able to copy photos and videos from the SD card to your iPhone, or vice versa. You’ll also be able to share files via email, Facebook and Flickr. ZoomMediaPlus is also planning future updates which could support protected content types, which would enable it to stream licensed music and videos. zoomIt will start shipping in April, and will set you back $59.95. Folks who pre-order now will get a $10 discount, and if you’re amongst the first 250 orders, you’ll get a free 4GB Kingston SD card.

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