Today Dropbox updated its iOS app with the ability to connect a computer to your Dropbox account using your iPhone camera. To add a computer to your account via the mobile app, head to Settings and ...
If you have a large group of files to transfer from one computer to another, you can do so with Dropbox—even if the total size of the files amounts to more than your free Dropbox space. Say you have a ...
Dropbox doesn’t just want to store your photos. It wants to organize and make them more useful too. That’s why today it acqhired the two computer vision and machine learning professors who founded ...
We recently featured a way to launch applications and perform actions on another computer with Dropbox and AutoHotkey, but it was a bit complicated. Here's an updated version, that just requires a ...
Even with memory cards and USB drives, there comes a time when you run out of local storage. Dropbox is one of the most popular ways to keep stuff in the cloud, and today the company has released a ...
Dropbox Backup is a nice perquisite for single-user accounts, despite surcharges for long-term version retention. But the ...
One of the key differences between iCloud and Dropbox is that iCloud will sync the native macOS documents folder along with your desktop. I have found the desktop syncing to be highly useful since I ...
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In early 2009, just months after Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi launched Dropbox, a service that promised to sync users' photos, music, and documents across computers, Apple’s MobileMe team suggested ...
Update 4:06pm ET: Dropbox says this was a mistake. “We recently announced a new desktop app experience that is now currently available in Early Access. Due to an error, some users were accidentally ...
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