Free cloud storage is all the rage. If you want to upload a school or work document, or share a simple family photo album, there’s no need to spend money on an expensive paid service. Most people don’t need terabytes of storage to sync and share files. Many cloud services can fit your needs, with a cost of zero.
Backing up your data is important for any iPhone user. This can be done using iTunes and iCloud. iTunes handles the local backups, and iCloud handles the cloud backups. However, not everyone wants to use iCloud, due to concerns about the privacy of data stored on Apple’s servers. It can also be easier to use the same service to back up iOS devices that you use to back up desktop computers, and iCloud doesn’t support Linux or Android.
ASUS typically builds things like computers, tablets, parts for both, and even wireless routers and adapters. WebStorage started as a value-add in that they threw into computers and tablets, but ASUS has recently expanded it into a standalone productivity-minded product, competing with the likes of Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive.