Dropbox Users Experiencing Login Errors, Black Screens With Latest Update
Hold off on downloading the newest Dropbox update until all the bugs are sorted out.
Hold off on downloading the newest Dropbox update until all the bugs are sorted out.
Dropbox has today released an update to its official iOS client, effectively leveraging its key uploading features.
Dropbox has modified its SDK so any apps using the technology are now being approved by Apple.
Dropbox' SDK inadvertently circumvented Apple's rules and got a few apps rejected in the process.
Despite our previous concerns that the event wouldn't happen until later in the year, Apple announced this week that WWDC 2012 would be held in June. Meanwhile, Google joined the storage wars as the tech heavy unveiled Google Drive. Finally, who can forget Steve Jobs as Willy Wonka in the week that was. Enjoy!
Following yesterday’s Google Drive announcement, you may be wondering how Google's solution stacks up next to other Web-based storage services. Here’s our take on five of the best.
Microsoft Kinect will soon be making an appearance on the App Store in the form of Star Wars, Google releases their new cloud service - but it's not available for iPhone yet, and the chance for you to win a battery case!
Google Drive is now live. What does this mean for iPhone/iPod touch and iPad customers? Right now, not much.
In 2007, Apple released the first iPhone. At the time, the new handset was clearly designed for the consumer market and not for business use. Same goes for the iPad, which first arrived in 2010. However, as Bob Dylan famously said, “the times they are a-changin."
Look out, Dropbox. Being very careful, Box. Say hello to Cubby, a new cloud storage service that arrives today that has some unique tools for those that need anywhere access to files.
Both the Facebook and Dropbox iOS apps are vulnerable to a security hole that can even be accessed on non-jailbroken devices.
Today we are featuring the first free must have apps you should download on your iPad. So whether you just got an iPad, are going to get an iPad, or have had one for a while, you’re going to want to check out these apps.
Dropbox is enticing users to test the v1.3 features by offering free storage upgrade opportunities, all the way up to 5GB.
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Microsoft has recently launched a SkyDrive iPhone application in Apple's App Store. The app allows users to access their SkyDrive account on-the-go, from an iPhone or iPod touch, and is available to download for free.
In December 2009, Steve Jobs summoned the founders of Dropbox, Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, to the Apple Campus in Cupertino, California. Over tea, Jobs indicated that he saw Dropbox as a strategic asset that Apple wanted. Instead, we got iCloud, according to a new report first published by Forbes.
Dropbox has recently been updated, and is now fully compatible with iOS 5.
The market of text editors in the App Store seems to grow every day. However, Notely is good enough to stand apart from the rest. Read on to find out why.
If you enjoy using Dropbox on your iPhone, there is now a great new way to access it, as their iOS Web app has just received a brand new interface.
TextExpander, The 2010 Macworld Utility Of The Year, has just received a pretty nice update. The app now offers Dropbox support, among other new goodies.
PaperPort Anywhere has arrived for the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad. The free app makes it simple to access, create, and share documents anywhere from a web-enabled device. It works with the popular PaperPort service by Nuance.
Apple has finally unveiled its iCloud pricing structure for those customers that wish to purchase additional storage beyond the 5 GB each user receives free of charge. With this in mind, we thought it was important to compare these prices with those of similar products already on the market. To do so, we've compared iCloud prices with those of Dropbox, Amazon’s Cloud Drive and the Google Music Beta service.
Popular photography app Top Camera has gotten a big update. Top Camera is a native camera replacement app that already has a number of great features, such as an excellent HDR setting. In addition to a number of camera enhancement features, it also has an extensive editing suite included. And now, Top Camera has been updated to include a number of new features, such as Dropbox integration and Slow Shutter mode.
If you like Dropbox but need more options for sharing your pictures, CloudAlbums may be able to assist you. Sharing via the app, email or even individually created webpages is a snap, but do you really need those features these days?