Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
At a conservative estimate, ProfHacker writers have posted eleventy-billion times about Dropbox, the popular near-ubiquitous service for saving, syncing, and sharing files. And with good reason! It’s ...
Dropbox has branched into different areas in the years since it launched, but one thing that hasn’t changed is the company’s focus on managing various aspects of your digital life. It may dabble in ...
Dropbox today rolled out a new feature that will allow those without an account to share files with Dropbox users. Called “File Requests,” the option gives anyone you ask the ability to upload files ...
AirDropper lets you request a file from anyone, and has them put it in your Dropbox. Love It: Request files from anyone, even if they don’t have a Dropbox account. Hate It: Off-site uploading could ...
Yesterday, we reported on Dropbox’s decision to kill off the public folders feature. Understandably, long-time Dropbox users who rely on the functionality were upset about news, although the company ...
Cloud storage locker Dropbox has joined Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, LinkedIn and Facebook in their quest for permission to publish the number of data requests they have received from the U.S. government ...
Dropbox is adding a small feature that will make it easier for others to share files with you. While shared folders are an important part of collaboration on any cloud storage service, usually it’s ...
Dropbox revealed in its latest Transparency Report that 80 percent of the subpoenas it receives are accompanied by a request not to inform users their data is being requested. Most U.S. government ...
Apple’s iCloud Drive feature has matured to the point that several months ago I stopped using Dropbox on my Mac, iPhone, and iPad without having to dramatically change any workflows. I still interact ...
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