Showing posts with label Cloud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cloud. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

[Windows Phone app] Box

Box for Windows Phone has been officially announced, along with a new partnership with Qualcomm to make Box standard on future Android and Windows Phone devices. Box.com offers an easy to access and edit your files, share content and stay connected with your team from anywhere on any device. You can 5GB of free storage which you can expand based on your requirement.

Download Box for Windows Phone directly on your device through the Windows Phone Store or by using the link which follows:

Monday, July 16, 2012

New iCloud.com email addresses set to replace Me.com

Today Apple seeded to developers and while the full changelog has not been revealed one feature is very evident. Accounts created on iCloud.com will now have an @icloud.com email address instead of the @me.com address which is currently used.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Nokia Air - Nokia’s Cloud Based Operating System ?

NokiaAir

A video was recently leaked online titled Nokia Air. The video which carries Nokia’s confidential watermark on it demonstrates some cool looking mobile devices and a cloud based service.

Check out the Nokia Air video which follows:

Friday, June 29, 2012

[Android app] Google Drive updated

The Google Drive for Android app has been updated and brings several new features and improvements. Google Drive is a cloud storage solution which offers 5GB of free storage for your files which you can access from your Android device.

You can download the latest version directly on your device thorough Google Play or by using the link which follows:

Thursday, June 28, 2012

[iOS app] Google Drive

iOS_GoogleDriveGoogle Drive is now available on the iOS platform for the iPhone and the iPad. It brings all the features available on the Android version to iOS including the ability to edit your documents offline.

You can download the app directly on your device through the Apple App Store or by using the link which follows:

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Samsung launches Music Hub Premium with Galaxy S III offers 100GB of cloud storage

Samsung_MusicHubSamsung has expanded their existing Music Hub service alongside their launch of the Samsung Galaxy S III. The service will cost €9.99 (9.99) a month and give access to unlimited streaming from 7Digital’s catalog of more than 19 million songs. Users can also purchase music and prices comparable to iTunes. The free version of the Music Hub app will give access to the same music through 30 second previews.

Monday, April 30, 2012

LG Cloud launches as beta with 50GB of free storage

LGCloud
Cloud storage is all around us. iOS users have iCloud and Windows Phone users have SkyDrive. But Android users until recently have had to rely on third party solutions like Dropbox. But it looks like Manufacturers are now readying their own solutions, with Samsung having something in line and now LG with the LG Cloud.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

[Android app] Google Drive

Google-Drive-launchesThe Google Drive was officially launched today as Google’s own solution to cloud storage. The service is a rebranding of the existing Google Docs with new desktop and mobile apps for offline syncing of files.

You can download the Google Drive app for your Android device directly through Google Play on your device or by using the link which follows.

Monday, April 23, 2012

SkyDrive for Windows

Microsoft has been working hard on getting SkyDrive ready for Windows 8, and they have released the SkyDrive app for the Windows platform in preparation of the release.

You can download the preview release for Microsoft SkyDrive for Windows using the link which follows

[Mac app] SkyDrive


Microsoft realizes that it has to support all relevant platforms with their app releases if they want to reach out to a wider audience and so they have released a SkyDrive app for Mac OS.

You can download the preview release for Microsoft SkyDrive for Mac OS using the link which follows.

SkyDrive storage to be reduced to 7GB

The with 25GB may have been a little too good to last as it turns out that new adopters will have to settle for just 7GB. This is still better than the 5GB offered by Apple’s iCloud and the rumored 5GB to be introduced with Google Drive, but it is still a big drop from the large 25GB which made SkyDrive stand out.

However if you have been already using over 4GB of your 25GB of storage before April 1st your storage will remain at the full 25GB If not head over to https://skydrive.live.com/ManageStorage right now and opt for the free upgrade to 25GB or you may be dropped back down to 7GB and have to pay for future updates.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Google Drive coming next week to Android, iOS and Desktop


There are several rumors going around regarding the Google’s upcoming cloud storage, but the latest report suggests that Google Drive may be released as early as next week.

The cloud service is expected to launch for free with 5GB of storage on board. You can opt for storage increments by paying an annual fee. You will be able to access your Google files through native apps on your Android and iOS device. Google is also expected to release apps for both the Mac and Windows platforms similar to Dropbox.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

SkyDrive on Windows 8

Microsoft SkyDrive is a part of the company's Windows Live services and will see a huge evolution in the upcoming Windows 8 operating system. The service will evolve from the website it is today into a full cloud based storage service.

Microsoft has outlined the following features which we will see when Windows 8 is released.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

[Windows Phone app] SkyDrive

SkyDrive from Microsoft is the place to store your files so you can access them from virtually any device.Windows Phone has built-in access to SkyDrive right from the Office and Pictures hubs. It can also automatically upload pictures you take to SkyDrive for easy access.

You can download the application directly on your device through the Windows Phone Marketplace or by using the link which follows:

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

AcerCloud offers unlimited cloud storage

Acer unveiled their own cloud service during the CES 2012. Dubbed AcerCloud, this service allows you to upload and store your files to an Acer web server and access it from your Acer devices like smartphones, tablets or PCs. Acer promises unlimited storage for your files and its FREE

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Sony Ericsson Xperia owners to get 50GB of free cloud storage

With iOS 5 Apple users got 5 GB of free cloud storage through iCloud and Windows Phone users get access to 25GB of free cloud storage on SkyDrive. While Android is build with cloud integration they don't have a large amount of cloud storage space.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

SkyDrive demonstrated on Windows 8

Microsoft SkyDrive offers you 25GB of free storage on the cloud. You can store your photos, files and office documents and access them anytime on your computers, tablets or smartphones.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

HTC users get 5GB of free cloud storage

HTC users are in for a treat. The company announced today on Twitter that they will be offering 5GB of free cloud storage with each of their HTC devices.

The storage comes courtesy of Dropbox, which usually offers 2GB for free with a dropbox account. But due to the partnership with HTC they have upped the storage limit for users who carry an HTC device.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Apple iCloud is now live

In what's turning out to be a very busy day for Apple, iCloud is now available to the public. You can sign into iCloud services using your Apple ID, but you will be warned that you need an iOS 5 or Mac OS X (Lion) 10.7.2 device in order to get full access to it's services.

iCloud services and the website which were previously in beta, required a developer account in order for you to access it. Now that it has been publicly released you should be able to check the services out as long as you have the required OS.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Apple iCloud

iCloud is a cloud storage and cloud computing service from Apple. It was first announced on June 6, 2011 at the Apple World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC). The service which replaces Apple's MobileMe web service and acts as a data syncing center for email, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, notes, to-do lists and other data.