Hello Jackie,
Connect Wireless Stick is a USB 2.0 flash drive. ... From there, it becomes a
wireless external storage device that can stream content to three smartphones
Not to be confused with wifi in your home.
You can put your music and books on to this stick.
If you have a lot of photographs or videos on the iPhone you can remove them to
the memory stick.
I got mine on Amazon.
The wireless memory stick that I purchased is called Scandisk, and comes in
different memory sizes.
You have to also download an app on to your iPhone called connectDrive.
Bert
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From: fb-exchange-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <fb-exchange-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Jackie McBrearty
Sent: 01 April 2019 18:15
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Subject: [fb-exchange] Re: exchange club
Really interested in that wifi stick. where can one buy one. Then how does it
work annd would it be better coverage than 4G
Jackie
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On 1 Apr 2019, at 2:43 p.m., Paul F. Griffith <paulfgriffith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:===========================================================
In Attendance: 1st April 2019
Michael Lavin: Cearbhall O’Meadhra:
Paul Griffith: Albert Brown:
Marian Brennan: Mary Lavelle:
Declan Meenagh:
Discussions began with Cearbhall sharing his knowledge of wireless keyboards
that he uses
With his Iphone 6. THEY ARE the Logitech model which he prefers as the keys
are to his liking,
And the Zagg, which is very neat but does not have an excape key.
Both were shown to us and looked very neat and easy to use.
Bert showed us his wifi memory stick, which a number of people can access at
the same time on several mobile phones,
(its something I did not know anything about) one can access a book to read
while a friend can listen to music , all from the same wifi memory stick,
This can be useful on a long airplane flight.
Mary shared her playlist of music with John, by using airdrop,
And John, got the message view playlist or decline, but could not play the
music.
Declan/Paul said this was most likely due to rights issues from European
laws and so forth.
Bert suggested that she should share her playlist through both of them using
Dropbox.
Bert talked about the Voice Dream Scanner which he uses to read pdf documents
and describe photographs, it cost around 7€
And is a very good buy, the voice is very clear and the diction good,
Also Declan told us about an app called Pocket, whic reads documents by
converting text to speech as well,
But usually cuts out the pop up adverts and blurbs, and is also very clear.
Paul told Michael how to use and find the programme he wants on bbc radio 4,
Go to the BBC iplayer app, and using the search box, type in Saturday
afternoon play,
And all the plays available will come up, and select the one you want by name
or date of transmission.
Regards
Paul
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