Google’s Drive and Dropbox are two of the most popular options for cloud storage and backup. Which makes sense, because the two platforms compete with each other intensely. Which one is right for you?
Downdetector, a leading website for tracking outages, has reported that users of Google Drive, a widely used free cloud storage system, are presently unable to access their files and documents such as ...
Storing things online has become as integral to the internet as cat pictures and phishing scams. From photos and videos to documents and files, your device is likely filled with a wide range of ...
It's Yours For Free! Let's face it, unless you require terabytes of capacity, no one really wants to pay for cloud storage. And there are plenty of options out there to get a decent amount of free ...
With 4K video recording becoming the norm, filling up your iPhone and Android phone space is easier than ever. While you can rearrange and remove several files and apps as a temporary fix, you'll ...
If you already use Google services like Gmail, Docs, and Photos, chances are that you’ve also used Google Drive, the company’s cloud storage offering. You get 15GB of Google Drive storage for free, ...
Google has launched an education-focused version of Google Drive, offering students unlimited cloud storage. Drive for Education supports individual file uploads of up to 5TB in size, and is ...