The official Dropbox app has arrived for Windows 8. It’s been close to two months since Microsoft announced at the Build developer conference that the online file storage and sharing app was coming.
Dropbox launched a new app today that’s optimized for Windows 10. As a universal app, Dropbox will now work across Windows tablets, desktops and hybrids like the Surface Book and Surface Pro line with ...
Dropbox has finally released an app for Microsoft’s smartphones, hinting at a future when Windows smartphones, tablets and PCs will become more integrated. It’s hardly a secret that Microsoft has ...
The battle for the minds and money of technology users never takes a holiday, it just moves from arena to arena. The flashpoint for cloud storage came a few years ago with big players in existing ...
Gamers can now keep a close eye on their cloud storage data with Monday’s launch of an official Dropbox application for Xbox One consoles. The new Xbox One Dropbox app supplements Microsoft’s existing ...
The new Dropbox app or Xbox lets users view and manage files in the cloud. (Dropbox Photo) Dropbox this morning announced a new universal Windows app for Xbox that lets users view and manage files ...
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The Xbox One supports Microsoft's Universal Windows Platform which allows developers to release and support apps across a range of different devices, from PCs to Mobile and even HoloLens. Cloud ...
Dropbox is rolling out several new features for Dropbox Plus and Dropbox Professional users. The new features include a password manager, computer backup feature, and a vault for keeping content ...
Dropbox today added several new partner integrations. 13 new extensions are available from Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and many more services. The new extensions are available today on all Dropbox plans ...
Security researchers have disclosed a zero-day vulnerability in Dropbox for Windows that can enable an attacker to attain Windows SYSTEM privileges from a starting point of a simple Windows user. Two ...
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