
As always, at CES, different companies present their own work, sometimes interesting, sometimes not so, but almost always unexpected. So, the company Acer decided to present its own cloud service, which received the easily predictable name AcerCloud. This service, according to the developers, is designed for owners of devices from Acer, and allows you to easily share content between devices of different types.
AcerCloud is basically “sharpened” for the automatic exchange of photos and documents between different devices. True, there is a time limit for storing files in the cloud - 30 days. The archive of files is constantly stored on the main “carrier” - on a laptop or desktop, and not in the cloud.
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Service works as follows. For example, a user shoots something with the camera of his Acer phone. The photo automatically goes to a service called PicStream, from where the same photo is sent to the desktop, laptop or any other device from Acer. Interestingly, at the moment the mobile cloud client is only for Android, there is no client for the iPhone and it is not foreseen, but a Windows Phone application is being prepared.
Sharing documents between different devices is similar to sharing photos. There is also an application that allows users to listen to or even download music and video from the "cloud". In this case, there is no 30-day file storage limit. According to the developers, users can access files on their PC at any time through a mobile phone application. Even if the PC is in standby mode, the files are still available. The service works simultaneously with local and virtual data storage, so that information is always available.
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