Most of us are comfortable using BitTorrent to download files, but the popular file-sharing protocol is also a great tool for sharing your own stuff with family, friends, or the world at large. Here's ...
An odd service that has an awkward mix of upload and download features, which renders it virtually useless for any genuine use. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or ...
The service makes big claims about generous storage space and bandwidth, but offers little features to back them up. Even those well-advertised characteristics can’t stand the slightest of scrutiny ...
You don’t even need 1Password to view shared items You don’t even need 1Password to view shared items is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been ...
Trying to figure out how to send a large file to someone? Gmail and Yahoo have a 25MB limit, but don't worry; there are other ways to transfer a big file. Lance is an experienced writer who tries to ...
The lifespan of software is a curious thing. Unless a program is deemed irreplaceable by an industry (like Photoshop), most die out or are succeeded by a better—or cheaper—option a few years later.
The first digital audio player launched in 1998 – and the music industry wanted it banned. With the internet going mainstream, digital music, downloads and illegal file-sharing were on the agenda, and ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is an excerpt from the just-released Take Control of Sharing Files in Leopard, a $10 electronic book available for download from TidBits Publishing. The 89-page ...