Many businesses are now using DropBox to sync documents across various computers and devices, especially if they have multiple employees on the move. But did you know you can actually choose which ...
Dropbox lacks the built-in functionality required to synchronize folders present outside the Dropbox directory on your computer. You can, however, move any folders that you want to synchronize into ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. While OneDrive is built into Windows 10 one of the other most widely used cloud storage solutions ...
The popular cross-platform file-syncing application Dropbox is a hit among Lifehacker readers, but it has one major drawback: It only syncs files placed inside the My Dropbox folder. Here's how to get ...
Dropbox has upgraded the infrastructure behind how users automatically upload and sync content from the Dropbox desktop client, a process now dubbed as Streaming Sync. With Streaming Sync, Dropbox ...
When you install the Dropbox software on your computer, you can synchronize various files and folders so that the files on your computer are also visible across all of your Dropbox-enabled devices.
Mac and iOS users are going to be increasingly pushed to choose between storing their documents in iCloud or Dropbox. I expect that Apple will continue to push more and more features to iCloud that ...
Jason Parker has been at CNET for nearly 15 years. He is the senior editor in charge of iOS software and has become an expert reviewer of the software that runs on each new Apple device. He now spends ...
Dropbox and Android can be a powerful combination — and all it takes is a teensy bit of tweaking to unlock their full potential. Dropbox, you see, actually has the ability to keep your Android device ...
With all the hoopla around cloud services, their leaks, and their security holes, one name has managed to remain out of the media's spotlight. At least so far. It would, however, be naive to presume ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Google’s very own “Loch Ness monster,“ also known as Google Drive, has finally launched. It’s the new face of ...