As more employees use mobile devices for work, IT departments are getting nervous.
They are required, in some cases by law, to track and control the the data stored on these devices.
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Leaked documents from the National Security Agency and the FBI have revealed a secret government program, code-named PRISM, that is "extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents and connection logs that enable analysts to track a person’s movements and contacts over time," according to the Washington Post.
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It all started innocently enough this morning when Dave Caolo pointed out a Tumblr page devoted to GIFs from an app named Stilly (US$1.
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AirDrop is a convenient way to share files between Macs without the need for email, Dropbox, or any other file sharing service.
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Back on April 10, Dropbox for Business announced its impending implementation of Single Sign-on. An upgrade for business users that was promised to grant administrators greater visibility and control over how their organization uses the cloud storage service.
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Box.com (née Box.net) rarely gets the same press that DropBox or Google Drive get, but it's arguably just as useful.
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In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production.
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Amazon has expanded its Cloud Drive offerings with a new photo-centric app for iPhone.
Amazon Cloud Drive Photos [iTunes link] for iPhone lets users back-up their entire iPhone photo libraries to Amazon's Cloud Drive.
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A new cloud-based file system from SpiderOak looks to challenge the likes of Dropbox with a bigger emphasis on privacy.
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I've become religious about tracking paper receipts over the last year (and can't wait until all receipts are digital).
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Dropbox's gone a little bit more global, adding Russian, Polish, Indonesian, Malaysian, and Traditional and Simplified Chinese language support to its file sharing service.
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The true costs associated with free apps isn't limited to free-to-play-games, or the consequences to just our wallets.
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While other kids were out playing soccer or getting into trouble, Box CEO Aaron Levie and one of his best friends, Jeff Queisser, would hang out at home and launch startups.
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