Microsoft believes in the cloud. The company has just unveiled an invite-only test of its new Live Mesh service, a "cloud computing" project designed to help you access and share your files from where ...
The TrueNAS 26 beta release introduces WebShares, enabling file browsing and sharing through a web interface similar to popular cloud platforms. This feature joins wider industry efforts to improve ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Ace Ha and Sammy Brazil of the emerging hip-hop group MaddWest don't mind listeners passing around their music for free over the Internet. All they want is a little control. The ...
Firefox Send, Mozilla’s free, encrypted file-transfer service, is officially launching to the public today following its debut as a “Test Pilot” experiment back in August 2017. The service allows web ...
Microsoft has unveiled its 2026 OneDrive roadmap, emphasizing deeper Copilot AI integration, expanded file support, and streamlined sharing controls. The updates aim to shift OneDrive into an ...
Microsoft's OneDrive roadmap roundup for May 2020 includes the ability for users to now block others from downloading more types of shared files and Word files can be limited to a review only mode. As ...
A new app that makes the iPhone into a web server has appeared in Japan's iTunes App Store. The app, called Serversman@iPhone (Google Translated Press Release), was developed by a Japanese company ...
Remember the first time you tried to send a 4GB video file as an email attachment? Anybody who has tried to share a large file with a friend or colleague understands all too well to the problems that ...
The company behind the defunct Qtrax online file-swapping network has signed a licensing deal with Britain-based EMI Music and aims to relaunch this year as an ad-supported recording-industry-friendly ...
Madeleine Brand talks with Day to Day technology correspondent Xeni Jardin about the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling, handed down Monday, directly affecting the Internet file-sharing program called ...
State attorney generals may be gearing up for action against Internet file-sharing companies, with lobbyists in the movie industry helping to write the declaration of war, the New York Times reported.