Dropbox boosted its free storage limit from 2GB to 5GB with the introduction of a new digital image offering. The extra storage is part of a new automatic camera upload tool for Dropbox. The PC and ...
Dropbox is the most widely used and simplest file-synchronization system worldwide not attached to a major technology company. Every machine on which you install Dropbox and use the same account has ...
If you're a Dropbox user, there's a good chance that your online storage space is a chaotic and confusing mishmash of files and folders. Or perhaps you're not making enough use of the space you have.
Dropbox is making its cloud storage plans for paid customers more competitive today with major space upgrades. Dropbox now offers up to 3TB of cloud storage with existing plans being upgraded at no ...
A free account from beloved file-sharing and -storage service Dropbox nets you 2GB of space. Want to boost that to 7GB? You can, and it won’t cost you a dime extra. See, Dropbox is beta-testing a new ...
Dropbox on Monday introduced its cold storage service, a custom-built infrastructure that allows Dropbox to store less frequently accessed data at lower costs. The service is part of Magic Pocket, ...
The major cloud storage platform said unlimited was made for businesses, but folks were apparently ‘pooling’ or even ‘reselling’ storage space. Reading time 2 minutes Dropbox is no longer offering new ...
Cloud storage provider Dropbox is axing the unlimited plan for its storage since some customers are not only using it for business. In the latest update, the company announced that the majority of ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Dropbox today increased the storage space for its paid tiers by 1 ...
If you're a Dropbox customer paying for the service, you'll be glad to know that a free storage upgrade is coming your way. Dropbox has updated its Business Standard plan from 2TB of data to 3TB for ...
We’ll start with the semi-bad news: Dropbox is kicking up the price of its Plus plan from $10 to $12 per month. You’ll have to go for one fewer coffee if you want to stay on budget with your wild ...