Streamline the process of taking documents or images from the Web and uploading to your Dropbox account with this handy Google Chrome extension. Nicole Cozma has an affinity for all things tech, but ...
Although Dropbox doesn't have a built-in mechanism that allows you to save emails automatically to the backup service, you can still move the text and images of your emails into your Dropbox account.
All browsers: Google and Dropbox are now collaborating on a brand-new “Dropbox add-on for Gmail,” which will make it easy to share the contents of your Dropbox directly within Gmail. If you’re going ...
When Apple released iOS 8 last fall, it made possible a lot of things that Android users have taken for granted for years now. Chief among those new features was the ability for third-party apps to ...
Saving your files in the cloud has lots of advantages, but most applications still save files to your Documents folder by default. You can, of course, manually select a folder that syncs to the cloud, ...
Microsoft is the company that missed mobile, but under CEO Satya Nadella, it's trying to make amends. The latest example of its new, better way of thinking: Mobile versions of Microsoft Office will ...
If you’re unfamiliar with the web automation service IFTTT then I’d suggest you head over to its about page to check it out. Basically it’s a set of actions and modules that you can use to create ...
What if every time you shot a photo with Instagram, it was automatically backed up to your Dropbox? That dream of automatic cloud storage just became a reality thanks to a wonderful webapp called ...
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston (left) meets in a conference room with head of engineering Aditya Argarwal, discussing their plan for the company’s first developer conference, dubbed DBX. Photo: Ariel ...
"Project Infinite" is meant to save you hard drive space by letting you work with your online files as easily as you do files on your drive. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer ...