Dropbox just added terabytes of storage to some of its offerings without increasing their cost. This makes its plans stronger competitors against iCloud. The company is doubling the amount available ...
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Dropbox on Monday introduced its cold storage service, a custom-built infrastructure that allows Dropbox to store less frequently accessed data at lower costs. The service is part of Magic Pocket, ...
Dropbox is making its cloud storage plans for paid customers more competitive today with major space upgrades. Dropbox now offers up to 3TB of cloud storage with existing plans being upgraded at no ...
If you’re running a bit low on Dropbox storage, here’s how to get more for free, or at least at a low cost. Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud storage solutions on the market, and it has become ...
While Dropbox is leading the cloud storage and syncing landscape with 175 million users, other services are offering similar features for less money. Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for CNET covering ...
Dropbox has spent much of the last few years focused on its products for enterprise business, but the company got its start by offering a simple, reasonably priced cloud storage and sync option. With ...
Dropbox is the most widely used and simplest file-synchronization system worldwide not attached to a major technology company. Every machine on which you install Dropbox and use the same account has ...
Dropbox has announced that its offer of unlimited storage is coming to an end as abuse from some users has led to the risks of “creating an unreliable experience for all of our customers.” In a post ...
Considering the sheer amount of data people produce every day, there’s really no such thing as having too much storage space. Users of cloud storage service Dropbox seem to agree, which is why the ...
If you're a Dropbox user, there's a good chance that your online storage space is a chaotic and confusing mishmash of files and folders. Or perhaps you're not making enough use of the space you have.
Dropbox was one of the most impressive startups I saw at Y Combinator’s demo day this past August, not because they’ve built anything terribly prescient or awe-inspiring, but because they’ve come up ...