Launching across iOS, Android, Google TV and desktops.
RealNetworks has been showing off its new Unifi cloud media service at the CES show in Las Vegas, ahead of its launch in the near future.
The service will let users sync their music, photos and videos across multiple devices, either streaming them from the cloud or downloading them for offline access.
ReadWriteWeb confirms that the basic Unifi service will be free with 2GB of storage, with users paying more for 10GB, 30GB, 60GB or 150GB.
Initially, iOS and Android will be the two smartphone platforms supported, along with PC and Mac desktop clients, and Google TV.
However, Windows Phone 7 and BlackBerry support is expected to follow in Q2, with connected cars possibly following by the end of this year.
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