Online file sync and storage service Dropbox has acquired Audiogalaxy, a peer-to-peer file sharing utility turned online music streaming service. The move suggests some form of media streaming is ...
Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud storage services out there. Being a cloud storage service, it allows you to upload files on the cloud and access them over the internet across different ...
There have been intriguing developments in terms of utilising the cloud as an entertainment vehicle during the past 24 hours, with Dropbox acquiring personal music streaming service Audiogalaxy and ...
Content is a lot like food in that presentation is everything. Dropbox today announced Dropbox Professional, an instance of the company’s file sharing and collaboration software that gives end users ...
Dropbox announced two new products today that (not quite shockingly) shift the company’s focus to AI. Dropbox AI scans your documents, providing summaries and answers, while the more ambitious Dropbox ...
Dropbox is a popular cloud-based service that allows users to store files online where they can be accessed from multiple devices or even shared with friends or colleagues. It’s insanely useful if you ...
Since its start in 2007, Dropbox has grown as a cloud storage service used by millions worldwide. Here's a look at its features and what you must know if you use it with macOS. Instead of constantly ...
Compared to its Creative and Marketing Cloud solutions, Adobe’s recently launched Document Cloud and eSign services (formerly known as EchoSign) don’t quite get the same amount of attention yet, but ...
Cloud sync service Dropbox has announced the final release of its client software. Dropbox 1.0 “Rainbow Shell” comes with performance increases, courtesy of a reduction in resources used by the ...
Dropbox privately filed for its IPO just last month as the company built expectations for a public offering over the last year. Today, the SEC has publicly revealed the IPO details, offering specifics ...
I discovered something shocking this morning. Fumbling around inside my phone in search of some notes from CES, I realized I hadn’t used the Dropbox app since I changed phones a month ago. A whole ...
It appears that Dropbox is bringing back HackPad, the collaborative documents service the company acquired a year ago. The Y Combinator-backed startup had grown to become a popular tool for taking ...