by ray | Feb 17, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Security, Tech News
Article by Eugene Kim NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden dropped his two cents on file storage security in an interview with The Guardian on Thursday. He thinks Dropbox, the cloud storage firm with over 200 million users, is “hostile to privacy,” and urged people to...
by ray | Feb 16, 2015 | Cloud Tools
Article by Eric Ravenscraft Android: Google’s finally released an Android counterpart to its Chrome-based remote desktop application. Install the Chrome Remote Desktop extension for Chrome and now you can log in to your computer remotely from Android. The app is...
by ray | Feb 13, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Google, Google Workspace
Article by Dara Kerr Dropbox pricing plans.Screenshot by Dara Kerr/CNET As Dropbox hosted its first developer conference on Tuesday, conjuring up images of a future without hard drives and announcing its plans for cloud domination, some users still aren’t happy....
by ray | Feb 13, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Google, Google Workspace, Tech News
Article by Mark Pendolino Over 100 million users can’t be wrong. Earlier this year, many of them cast their vote for Smartsheet as their favorite app in the Business category of Evernote’s Platform Awards. And today, Evernote, the company that has...
by ray | Feb 9, 2015 | Cloud Tools
Article by Sarah Mitroff Microsoft gave its cloud storage service a makeover in 2014, replacing the now-defunct SkyDrive with the shiny, new OneDrive. After a legal battle, Microsoft changed the name and used the opportunity to add a few new features to its cloud...
by ray | Feb 9, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Google, Google Workspace, Tech News
Article by Pete Pachal Google’s on a mission to reinvent email. Its weapon: Inbox, a standalone app that launched last week. Inbox aims to make email more useful with several new tools. It surfaces relevant content (photos, for example) and information from...