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Ask Engadget: best Skitch replacement?
Posted On 27 Oct 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from Benjamin, who feels a little let down by the most recent changes to Evernote's image-shar...
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Dropbox for iOS removes the photo resolution cap, stretches out to iPhone 5 size
Posted On 23 Oct 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
As much of a boon as Dropbox has been for iOS users, it's been held back for shutterbugs wanting a one-for-one translation of their images. Any cloud photos saved for posterity were shrunk to iPhone 4S size and largely negated the point of a local co...
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‘MyXperia’ trademark filing suggests Sony might launch its own cloud service
Posted On 23 Oct 2012 By Mat Smith. Under: Uncategorized.
There's no shortage of cloud storage sites and apps, but it looks like Sony might be trying to get a little more involved in ethereal storage. According to this European trademark filing spotted by Juggly, Sony Mobile has staked a claim to MyXperia, ...
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Jolicloud Open Platform arrives, lets developers put most any cloud service into one hub
Posted On 18 Oct 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Jolicloud has portrayed itself as a sort of one-stop shop for cloud services and web apps, where a single sign-in keeps us on top of everything. It's mostly been limited to big-league content as a result, but that's changing with the new Jolicloud O...
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Ubuntu One reaches Mac in beta, completes the cloud storage circle
Posted On 11 Oct 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
For all of the many directions Ubuntu One's cloud storage has gone, it hasn't headed the Mac's way. Official clients have been the province of Linux devotees (naturally, Ubuntu is recommended) and their Windows friends across the aisle. A newly avail...
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OnLive was reportedly sold for roughly $5 million to venture capital firm
Posted On 10 Oct 2012 By Edgar Alvarez. Under: Uncategorized.
Even though weeks have passed since that well-documented OnLive kerfuffle took place, where unfortunate layoffs and the formation of a "new company" were at the forefront of it all, previously unknown details are still coming out of the woodwork. Acc...
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Amazon brings Cloud Player music service to the UK: choice of free or premium tiers from £22 per year
Posted On 18 Sep 2012 By Sharif Sakr. Under: Uncategorized.
Brits who've been straining for a reason to care about Amazon's budding Cloud Player service can probably relax. It's live in the UK as of now, offering 5GB of online storage and the ability to stream 250 of your tracks (or 256Kbps matched versions) ...
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Box Accelerator may triple cloud upload speeds versus its rivals, comes to syncing apps soon (video)
Posted On 17 Sep 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Upstream speeds are frequently the bottlenecks for cloud storage: an entire company might be held back waiting for that last presentation video to go online before the big meeting. Box wants much more parity through Accelerator, a custom infrastructu...
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S Cloud spotted on Galaxy Note II, reveals Dropbox integration (video)
Posted On 03 Sep 2012 By Jamie Rigg. Under: Uncategorized.
We're still recovering from the onslaught of goodies shown off at IFA 2012, but there's one thing we didn't notice while perusing Samsung's gadgetry. The team at German site BestBoyZ discovered S Cloud in the settings menu of the Note II, which inclu...
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Townsquare Media buys what’s left of MOG
Posted On 24 Aug 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Beats' acquisition of MOG ultimately carved the company into two pieces, if not quite evenly: it left both the blog content as well as a music-oriented ad network that's popular, if without nearly as much cachet for the technology crowd as the stream...
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