For those of you that don’t like Box, and would rather use Dropbox for all your cloud storage you may want to download the latest beta of Dropbox for Android. Dropbox just dropped a brand new experimental beta v2.0.9 that includes a cool new feature of automatic camera uploads. Similar to what Google+ gives you in their Android app. Here’s what you’ll find: The app can now automatically upload photos and videos in the background using Wi-Fi or your data plan. No more size limit. So upload to your hearts content. If there are network issues, the upload will resume …
With more business-oriented apps gradually being developed, Android can become a strong competitor in the enterprise market.
HTC recently announced its partnership with the cloud storage company Dropbox. With this partnership all new Android HTC smartphones will come preinstalled with the Dropbox app. And, not just that, owners will also get an additional 3 GB free for a whole year. This deal will pretty much bump up your Dropbox storage space to 5 GB if you already have the free 2 GB upon signing up as a free user. One of Phandroid‘s readers has confirmed the add-on 3 GB on top of his existing free 2 GB of storage on Dropbox after installing the Dropbox app on …
HTC users are now going to enjoy more data storage capacity, thanks to a recent tie-up between HTC and Dropbox. Today, via Facebook, HTC shared the good news to its users that Dropbox will come pre-installed on all its upcoming Android phones, giving all its users 5 GB of free cloud storage on Dropbox (more than the standard of 2 GB of storage). Although, HTC did not clarify whether existing users will also enjoy this cloud-enabled file sharing application. It appears that HTC’s strategy is to make its phones more appealing by giving those who will buy HTC phones free …
I’ve noticed HTC has been focusing a lot on the cloud aspect lately, first with the HTCSense.com website, where they allow you to automatically backup text messages, call history, contacts, data and customizations. Then they invested heavily in the OnLive gaming service, which “streams” games to your HTC tablet. And no, they’ve expanded on that strategy further with the addition of 5GB of free Dropbox storage (Dropbox already gave 2 GB for free) on new HTC Sense 3.5 phones. Dropbox is the most popular service for syncing files between pretty much any platform, since they have apps for all. If you …
In a nutshell, it is simply Dropbox reinvented to suit the growing needs of the Synology NAS (Network Attached Storage) community. You can now seamlessly (and remotely) manage and access all of your DS Audio, DS Photo+ and DS Cam app files even when you’re on the go, thanks to the newly released DS File especially designed for the savvy Android phone user. The DS File enables Synology NAS users to remotely access DiskStation files as well as download files directly to their Android phones (given that the DiskStation Manager version is 3.0 or above). It likewise allows users to …
Dropbox have already announced their Android application a few weeks back, but now it is officially available in the Android Market. For those that are not familiar with Dropbox, it is a very popular file-storage solution for both the Mac and Windows. Dropbox is a Web 2.0 based file hosting service operated by Dropbox, Inc. which uses cloud computing to enable users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet using file synchronization. It was founded in 2007 by MIT graduates Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi… The move into the Android Market is one which shows …
Due to popular demand, file sharing company Dropbox have announced a Dropbox application for Android. According to popular computer magazine, PC World describe Dropbox as “the simplest, most elegant file-synchronization tool I’ve ever used.” The general concept comes from the ‘drop box’ on Apple based computers. Dropbox was founded by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi in 2007, and received seed funding from Y Combinator. Today, Dropbox is well-funded by Sequoia Capital, Accel Partners, and Amidzad. Since launching publicly in September of 2008, we’ve attracted millions of users and are growing rapidly. We’ve been featured in the New York Times and …
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