It can take a while to transfer all of your data the first time, but once that’s done, doubleTwist will detect your mobile device whenever it’s on the network and make sure that any new files on your computer or phone are synchronized. Once that’s done, you can select the music, movies, and photos you want to synchronize and doubleTwist will do the whole thing over your home WiFi network. Select your device from the desktop version of doubleTwist and enter the passcode to pair your phone with your computer. Next, your phone will give you a passcode. Then install doubleTwist on your Android phone and either click the AirSync icon to upgrade or download AirSync from the Market. You download the latest version of doubleTwist for your Mac or PC and run it. Today doubleTwist launched a new app called AirSync which eliminates the need for cables. In order to transfer files over a USB connection, you also had to mount your phone’s SD card, which meant that you couldn’t always run apps installed on the SD card while syncing your phone. But up until now you’ve had to plug your phone into your computer using a USB cable to sync data, perhaps taking the whole “iTunes for Android” thing a bit too far. The folks behind doubleTwist have been providing an easy way to sync media with an Android device for a while.