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SanDisk Unveils Connect Wireless Stick USB File Server For Mobile Devices

The SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick comes in 4 different capacities, starting at 16GB and doubling up to 128GB.

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“We live in an era where we are truly living a mobile lifestyle”. “Based on feedback gathered surrounding our first wireless connect products, we aimed to design a slim, simple and elegant device that could be extremely portable and easily accessed when plugged into a computer, like not blocking additional USB ports”.

In addition to smartphones and computers, the drive also works with tablets, the company noted.

Five devices can connect to the wireless stick at one time, while up to three devices can stream HD video and pictures at the same time. It also has a built-in battery that can support a single stream for up to 4.5 hours on a single charge. It still has a USB connector, too, so you can plug it into your desktop or laptop like any other flash drive. Still, it’s true that the SD card will cost users more than the actual flash drive, it offers a larger storage flexibility than the SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick.

The SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick features an intuitive app, the SanDisk Connect app, which enables almost effortless management of content between people’s favorite devices4 including, iOS and Android™ devices; Fire tablets; and Macs and PCs – all via password-protected Wi-Fi connectivity. The stick can also automatically back up photos and videos from your phone’s the camera roll.

SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) should head towards $70.27 per share according to 15 Analysts in consensus. The company has a 52-week high of $108.77. Equity analysts at the Brokerage firm Summit Research upgrades its rating on SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK).

Range Resources Corp. (NYSE:RRC) publicized that it has called for redemption all $500 million in outstanding principal of its 6.75% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2020 (CUSIP No. 75281AAL3) at a price of 103.375% of the unpaid principal amount plus accrued interest. In July 2014, the Company acquired Fusion-io, developer of flash-based PCIe hardware and software solutions that enhance application performance in enterprise and hyperscale datacenters.

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Stock holders will be watching when SanDisk Corporation reports their next earnings results on 2015-07-22. Bhd., Malaysia; SanDisk Flash B.V., Netherlands and SanDisk Technologies Inc., Texas.

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