Cloud storage service Dropbox has handily added automatic photo and video uploads to its popular Android app, and this awesome new feature is on its way to iOS as well, the company announced late on ...
The third point is worth detailing: the app now has the ability to set shared folders to the view-only permission. This is exclusive to Dropbox for Business customers in the early access program, but ...
As expected, Dropbox and Adobe are announcing today that people can now open PDF documents stored in Dropbox using the Adobe Acrobat Reader app on Android devices. This lets users of the apps sign, ...
Dropbox has updated its Android app with a new feature that uploads all your full-resolution photos and videos to the service over Wi-Fi or 3G. Dropbox has updated its Android app with a new feature ...
Dropbox and SugarSync--two top dogs in file syncing--both have Android apps. Let's see how they match up against one another. Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows software for CNET. While he ...
Dropbox is proclaiming that it's ready to launch "a new chapter," but what exactly does that mean for the cloud storage king? In addition to its ability to combine business and personal storage ...
Dropbox today released a redesign for its Android application designed to streamline the process of sharing files and uploading folders. The new Android app, which will roll out in the next couple of ...
Dropbox has released an update to their Android Core and Sync/Datastore SDKs, after researchers at IBM discovered a vulnerability that would enable an attacker to connect applications to a Dropbox ...
When it came time to redesign Dropbox's five-year-old Android app, the goal was to downplay design even more. And damned if they didn't pull it off. Now, that may not seem like an impressive feat, but ...
It's been almost a year since Dropbox formally introduced Paper, its vision for a collaborative workplace regardless of whether you're a project manager, coder, designer or any other kind of employee.
Security researchers at IBM have found a vulnerability in Dropbox’s Android SDK, versions 1.5.4 through 1.6.1, which allows attackers to connect applications on mobile devices to the Dropbox accounts ...
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