If you need to send big files and you want to be able to share those with others, look no further than this roundup of some of the most prominent tools on the Web. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a ...
When you want to share a file with a friend but don't want to hassle with email attachment limits or running a home server, very little beats a fast online file sharing service. Here's a look at five ...
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Though the initial cost might throw off some users, pCloud’s yearly and lifetime plans are affordable in the long run and the service offers several ways to store and sync data via versatile client ...
Today, we begin a look back at the decade that's coming to a close. The "aughts," as some are calling these years, have seen the music industry turned on its head. The revolution actually began in ...
Making your files available to any internet connected device you own has never been easier. There are several services that give you dedicated applications to sync your files, or offer you web access ...
In April 2007, I covered Egnyte, a capable but overly complex workgroup file-sharing application. Since then, based on complaints and concerns from people like me who found the service intriguing--but ...
Interest in cloud file storage and sharing solution Dropbox is booming. The online service has grown from 4 million users in 2010 to 25 million users and 200 million files now saved daily. More than 1 ...
Toshiba is set to launch a portable USB hard drive that comes with PC or Mac software that can turn it into an Internet-accessible file server. The company said its Canvio Connect drive has built-in ...
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