May 4th 2010 | Posted by
Dieter Bohn

ZumoDrive for webOS offers a nice, clean way to store your files up there on the cloud. We’ve already reviewed and liked ZumoDrive before, but as TechCrunch has reported it’s better now. ZumoDrive has gone ahead and added the ability to upload files directly from your handset. Tapping the "up" arrow in the upper-right corner now brings up the standard webOS file finder, which gives you access to your pictures, movies, music, and files in the root directory of your USB drive.
Of course, ZumoDrive’s existing music streaming and photo viewing still works nicely, so for right now the service looks to be the most webOS-friendly cloud storage service out there right now.

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March 26th 2010 | Posted by
Robert Werlinger

Here’s some of the latest talk in the forums:
- 4G, 4G, Four Gee. With the announcement of the HTC EVO 4G on Sprint, many in the forum are convinced that Palm should release a phone with a 4G radio. Let’s hope that battery technology jumps ahead a generation too.
- Folks are loving the new ZumoDrive service and are sharing their experiences with it and other cloud-based file services. Maybe that 4G connectivity will come in handy after all?
- With all of the recent bad news, a few tech publications have come out to say that Palm is finished. Our forum members disagree.
- Speaking of the EVO, member benly52 isn’t sold and is going to be keeping his Pre: "they will have to pry my PRE from my cold dead hands." Surely, he isn’t alone.
We look forward to seeing you in the Forums! Not a member? Remember: registration is free, and the benefits of being a member are numerous indeed.

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March 21st 2010 | Posted by
Jonathan I Ezor

One of the more exciting recent developments for webOS has been the ability to access real-time online storage from anywhere, to extend the non-expandable 8-16 GB of available on-device storage for the Pre and Pixi. First, Grooveshark enabled uploading of one’s music collection for access via its webOS software, and now, technology firm Zecter has released a new webOS client for its ZumoDrive remote storage service.
It is, as mrkalel says, hot.
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