Leyio add iPod support

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12 August 2009 3:19 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Leyio, the pocket "personal sharing device" that lets you store up to 16GB of media in your pocket to share with likeminded people, is about to get iPod support in the next firmware update.

A silent video posted on YouTube by the company shows the file sharing device sharing a song from an iPod nano to the device to then presumably share with other devices or people.

At the start of the video, a flash card says "September firmware update".

The unit, which launched at the beginning of the year is best described as a high speed module that transmits information between devices via "ultra-wide band" a radio frequency used for short-range high-bandwidth communications.
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