technewsworld - An iPhone puts up to 16 GB of storage in your pocket. An iPod touch offers as much as 32 GB. But you can't exactly use that space to store whatever data you want straight out of the box. Want to load it with photos? Fine, but they'll have to be properly formatted. Videos? Again, a format issue.
But what if you just want to dump a bunch of junk in the trunk? What if you just want to use the iPhone's space to store your data so you can transfer it to another computer, regardless of what kind of weird, off-the-wall formats that data is captured in?
An app called Memory Stick aims to do just that.
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