Cloud storage has shifted from a nice-to-have to a basic utility, and the best apps now blend backup, collaboration, and ...
Cloud storage is a wonderful way to extend limited hard disk or SSD space on your computer to an accessible internet-reachable location. Many services combine synchronization and storage offloading.
Last year, Dropbox revised its terms so that free accounts, like mine, could only sync data with up to three devices. As someone who owns an iPhone, iPad, iMac, and MacBook Air, I was a bit put out by ...
I currently use I could mainly for device backups. Have not used it for syncing photos from smartphone, file folders etc ("ICloud Drive"). I've always had Dropbox and used that for those services I'm ...
Cloud storage can provide an incredible solution to your limited hard drive space and file-organization nightmares, but it can also be an expensive headache for users who don't know how to get started ...
Dropbox is getting increasingly bloated and annoying — on the Mac, at least. When iOS 13 ships later this year, you’ll be able to share whole iCloud folders with other people, so you can ditch DropBox ...
As Dropbox goes public, AppleInsider examines if it is time to consider whether you should stay put with iCloud Drive, or fully embrace Dropbox for your cloud storage needs. They both have their perks ...
As cloud storage multiplies faster than a YouTube viral video, government officials may be wondering which service is best suited for their organization’s needs — as far as pricing and features.
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 ...
No single cloud service can do everything. Some shine when it comes to streaming a cloud music collection from the Web, but stink at syncing desktop folders. Other cloud services are great for sharing ...
When it comes to file storage for Mac and iOS users, there are multiple options. Today, I want to look at iCloud Drive vs Dropbox. When I think back to the early days of iPhone and iPad (and even my ...